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  2. Foreign relations of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romania opened its honorary consulate in Guinea-Bissau on September 2, 2005. Romania has no embassy in Guinea-Bissau, only an honorary consulate in Bissau. The diplomatic representation of Romania in Guinea-Bissau is handled by the Romanian embassy in Dakar, in neighbouring Senegal. Guinea Bissau has no diplomatic office in Romania.

  3. Romanianization - Wikipedia

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    Ion Nistor, a prominent Romanian historian and one of the most vocal proponents of Greater Romanian nationalism, [33] [34] was made a rector of the University of Cernăuţi , the main university of the province. Enrollment of Ukrainians in the university fell from 239 out of 1671 in 1914 to 155 out of 3,247 in 1933, while Romanian enrollment in ...

  4. Re-latinization of Romanian - Wikipedia

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    The re-latinization of Romanian (also known as re-romanization) [1] was the reinforcement of the Romance features of the Romanian language that happened in the 18th and 19th centuries. Romanian adopted a Latin-based alphabet to replace the Cyrillic script and borrowed many words from French as well as from Latin and Italian, in order to acquire ...

  5. De-satellization of the Socialist Republic of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romania remained neutral during the Sino-Soviet dispute and maintained friendly relations with China, [37] recognized West Germany in January 1967, and did not break diplomatic relations with Israel after the Six-Day War. Romania also acted as one of the mediators in Egyptian-Israeli talks that led to the Camp David Accords, [38] which the USSR ...

  6. Romanians - Wikipedia

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    The South Romanian population also showed the highest frequency in haplogroup H at 47% (lower than in the sample from the North of Romania), haplogroup U showed a noticeable frequency at 17% (higher than in the sample from North Romania), haplogroups HV and K at 10.61% and 7.58%, respectively, while haplogroups M, X and A were absent.

  7. Romania–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Romania attracts US investors interested in accessing the European market, with relatively low costs and a well-educated, tech-savvy population being major draws. In Romania, major US firms operate in the energy, manufacturing, information technology and telecommunications, services, and consumer products sectors.

  8. Hungary–Romania relations - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, Soviet and Romanian troops invaded Hungary, occupied Northern Transylvania by October 1944 and re-established the Romanian administration in the region in March 1945. The 1947 Treaty of Paris reaffirmed the borders between Romania and Hungary as originally defined in Treaty of Trianon 27 years earlier, thus confirming the return ...

  9. Romania–Yugoslavia relations - Wikipedia

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    Relations between Romania and independent South Slavic states (primarily Serbia) developed before creation of Yugoslavia and union of Transylvania with Romania and those relations played prominent role during the Second Balkan War. Relations between the two states were generally friendly and were only occasionally affected by wider alliance ...