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Romanian language Romance language

Romanian is a Balkan Romance language spoken by approximately 24–26 million people as a native language, primarily in Romania and Moldova, and by another 4 million people as a second language. According to another estimate, there are about 34 million people worldwide who can speak Romanian, of whom 30 million speak it as a native language. It is an official and national language of both Romania and Moldova and is one of the official languages of the European Union.

Roman or Romans usually refers to:

Rod, Ród, Rőd, Rød, Röd, ROD, or R.O.D. may refer to:

Istro-Romanian may refer to:

Moldovan, also known historically as Moldavian, is one of the two names of the Romanian language in the Republic of Moldova, prescribed by Article 13 of the current constitution. The other name, recognized by the Declaration of Independence of Moldova and the Constitutional Court of Moldova, is "Romanian".

ISO/IEC 8859-2:1999, Information technology — 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets — Part 2: Latin alphabet No. 2, is part of the ISO/IEC 8859 series of ASCII-based standard character encodings, first edition published in 1987. It is informally referred to as "Latin-2". It is generally intended for Central or "Eastern European" languages that are written in the Latin script. Note that ISO/IEC 8859-2 is very different from code page 852 which is also referred to as "Latin-2" in Czech and Slovak regions. Code page 912 is an extension.

A&G, AG, Ag or ag may refer to

New Republic may refer to:

Pro is an abbreviation meaning "professional".

Megleno-Romanian may refer to:

Maia Morgenstern Romanian actress

Maia Emilia Ninel Morgenstern is a Romanian film and stage actress, described by Florin Mitu of AMOS News as "a symbol of Romanian theater and film". In the English-speaking world, she is probably best known for the role of the Blessed Virgin Mary, in Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ. In Romania, she has been nationally known since her 1992 role as Nela in Balanța, a film known in the United States as The Oak, set during the waning days of Communist Romania. She received a star on the Romanian Walk of Fame in Bucharest on 1 May 2011.

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Macedonia most commonly refers to:

Moldovans, sometimes referred as Moldavians, are the largest ethnic group of the Republic of Moldova, and a significant minority in Ukraine and Russia.

Liga I Top professional Romanian football division

The Liga 1, most often spelled as Liga I, is a Romanian professional league for men's association football clubs. It is currently sponsored by betting company Casa Pariurilor, and thus officially known as the Casa Liga 1. At the top of the Romanian football league system, it is the country's primary football competition. Contested by 16 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with Liga II. The teams play 30 matches each in the regular season, and then enter the championship play-off or the relegation play-out according to their position in the regular season.

Romana may refer to:

Moldovan and Moldavian refer to something of, from, or related to Moldova or Moldavia. In particular, it may refer to:

Andoni is the Basque adaptation of the given name Anthony in use in the Basque Country.

Antonie is a Dutch masculine given name derived from Antonius in use in Netherlands, Suriname, South Africa, Namibia, Belgium and Indonesia. It is a Czech, Danish, German, Norwegian, and Swedish feminine given name cognate to Antonia as a feminine form of Anthony and Anton in use in Sweden, Norway, Greenland, Denmark, Namibia, Czech Republic, Austria, and Germany as well of regions of Romania, Hungary and Switzerland. Notable persons with the name include:

Nichita is a Romanian-language masculine given name and surname. Notable persons with that name include: