List of Romanian inventors and discoverers

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This is a list of Romanian Inventions and Discoveries of Romanian people or inventors/discoverers of Romanian heritage in alphabetical order.

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Victor Babeș

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Ion Cantacuzino
Henri Coanda IICCR G240 Ceausescu Coanda crop.jpg
Henri Coandă

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Spiru Haret

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Costin D. Nenițescu

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Hermann Oberth

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Nicolae Paulescu Nicolae Paulescu.jpg
Nicolae Paulescu

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Emil Racovita Emil Racovita.jpg
Emil Racoviță

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Anghel Saligny Anghel Saligny - Foto01.jpg
Anghel Saligny

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Aurel Vlaicu Aurel Vlaicu (2).jpg
Aurel Vlaicu
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Traian Vuia

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