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  • ...|The dome of the [[Constanța Mosque|Carol I Mosque]] in [[Constanța]], [[Romania]], topped by the [[Islamic crescent]]]]
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  • ...on the [[House of Basarab]] of [[Wallachia]], which today forms southern [[Romania]]. The first attested ancestor of the Basarab princes was a [[boyar]], [[Th
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  • ...on the [[House of Basarab]] of [[Wallachia]], which today forms southern [[Romania]]. The first attested ancestor of the Basarab princes was a [[boyar]], [[Th
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  • ...r shall apply to the following minority languages used on the territory of Romania”] Avrupa Konseyi {{En}}</ref>
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  • ...'}}; {{lang-la|Imperium Romanum}}),{{sfn|Kazhdan|Epstein|1985|p=1}} veya ''Romania'' ({{lang|grc|Ῥωμανία}}); kendilerineyse "Romalılar" demekteydi.{{ ...Seferi sırasında gelen yöneticiler bu yeni Latin İmparatorluğu'na ''Romania'' adını verdi.<ref>{{harvnb|Wolff|1948|pp=5–7, 33–34}}.</ref> Bu teri
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  • |today = {{flag|Hungary}}<br/>{{flag|Bulgaria}}<br/>{{flag|Romania}}<br/>{{flag|Ukraine}}<br/>{{flag|Slovakia}}<br/>{{flag|Slovenia}}<br/>{{fl [[Category:Romania in the Early Middle Ages]]
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  • [[Category:6th century in Romania]]
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  • [[Category:Romania in the Early Middle Ages]]
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  • ...ary}}<br>{{flag|Ukraine}}<br>{{flag|Moldova}}<br>{{flag|Russia}}<br>{{flag|Romania}}<br>{{flag|Slovakia}}<br>{{flag|Czech Republic}}<br>{{flag|Poland}}<br>{{f ...vember 2016}} An unpublished find at a military warehouse near Toprachioi, Romania is known but it is uncertain if it can be attributed to Hun origin. It is k
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  • ...ssia]], [[Afghanistan]], and the [[Balkans]]: [[Moldova]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Romania]], and former [[Yugoslavia]]. A small number of Turkic people also live in
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  • ...rate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands]] [[biome]]. It stretches from [[Romania]], [[Moldova]] through [[Ukraine]], [[Russia]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Xinjiang] * [[Pontic steppe]] (Moldova, Romania, Russia, Ukraine)
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  • ...tent included all of modern-day [[Mongolia]], China, parts of [[Burma]], [[Romania]], Pakistan, much or all of Russia, [[Siberia]], [[Ukraine]], [[Belarus]],
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  • ...left Nogai with a tumen (10,000 warriors) in modern-day [[Moldavia]] and [[Romania]] as a frontier guard. He was a nephew of [[Berke]] Khan as well as Batu Kh
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  • There remain 195 Turul statues in Hungary, as well as 48 in [[Romania]] (32 in [[Transylvania]] and 16 in [[Partium]]), 8 in [[Slovakia]], 7 in [
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  • ...“Tepreş” among [[Crimean Tatars]] who live in [[Northern Dobruja]] ([[Romania]]). Dita e Shëngjergjit ([[Albania]]), Gergyovden ([[Bulgaria]]), Shëngje ...or_the_Study_of_Islam_in_the_Modern_World_no._3_Leiden._1999_34 Muslims in Romania]
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  • ...n Aromanian at the Romanian government supported [http://www.rri.ro/ Radio Romania International - the Aromanian section] [[Category:Ethnic groups in Romania]]
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  • [[Category:Romania in the Early Middle Ages]]
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