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  2. Deșteaptă-te, române! - Wikipedia

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    "Deșteaptă-te, române!" (Romanian: [deʃˈte̯aptəte roˈmɨne] ⓘ; lit. ' Awaken Thee, Romanian! ') is the national anthem of Romania.It originated from a poem written during the Wallachian Revolution of 1848.

  3. Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romania is a net exporter of automotive and vehicle parts worldwide and has established a growing reputation as a technology center. Romania is also notable for providing its residents with some of the fastest internet speeds globally. Romania is a member of several international organizations, including the European Union, NATO, and the BSEC.

  4. Party of Young People - Wikipedia

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    In the 2024 local elections, the party won 11 local councillor mandates. [10] [11] The party did not participate in the 2024 European Parliament election.[7]For the 2024 parliamentary election, [6] the party has nominated over 140 candidates from various professions (entrepreneurs, lawyers, drivers, sales specialists, engineers), [12] including many candidates from the diaspora.

  5. Reșița - Wikipedia

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    The Reșița Steam Locomotive Museum features Romania's first locomotive built in Romania at Reșița in 1872, and is located in the open-air museum in the (Romanian: Triaj) neighborhood. An important iron and steel center, Reșița is the site of blast furnaces , iron foundries, and plants producing electrical appliances, chemicals and ...

  6. Beștepe, Tulcea - Wikipedia

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    Beștepe is a commune in Tulcea County, Northern Dobruja, Romania. Its name comes from Turkish, meaning "five hills/peaks" (beş – five, tepe – hill/peak), due to a chain of hills which lie nearby. In 2004, the commune was established via a local referendum by separation from the Mahmudia commune. The Beștepe commune includes 3 villages ...

  7. National Museum of the Romanian Peasant - Wikipedia

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    The building, which uses traditional Romanian architectural features, was built on the former site of the State Mint (Monetăria Statului). [3] Initially intended as a museum of Romanian art, it was designed by Nicolae Ghica-Budești and built between 1912 and 1941. [ 4 ]

  8. Peștișani - Wikipedia

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    Peștișani (Romanian: [peʃtiˈʃanʲ] ⓘ) is a commune in Gorj County, Oltenia, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Boroșteni, Brădiceni, Frâncești, Gureni, Hobița, Peștișani, and Seuca. Hobița village is the birthplace of sculptor Constantin Brâncuși.

  9. Deta, Romania - Wikipedia

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    Deta is located in the low plain of Bârzava and is crossed by the Birdanca, a tributary of the Bârzava which during flood periods acts as a valve for it.Deta borders Voiteg to the north, Birda to the northeast and east, Denta to the south and Banloc to the west.