The Romanian language is widely spoken in Serbia. This country hosts large native Romanian-speaking populations, which can be divided into the ethnic Romanians...
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official languages: Serbian, Hungarian, Slovak, Romanian, Croatian, Rusyn; whilst Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija, which Serbia claims as...
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The Vlachs (Romanian: rumâń; Serbian: власи / vlasi) are a Romanian-speaking population group living in eastern Serbia, mainly within the Timok Valley...
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Romanians in Serbia (Romanian: Românii din Serbia; Serbian: Румуни у Србији, romanized: Rumuni u Srbiji) are a recognized national minority in Serbia...
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The Romanian dialects (Romanian: subdialecte or graiuri) are the several regional varieties of the Romanian language (Daco-Romanian). The dialects are...
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Romania and Serbia maintain diplomatic relations established in 1879. From 1918 to 2006, Romania maintained relations with the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the...
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their descendants in Romania, in Turkey by a small Muslim group, and in Serbia. It is considered an endangered language. Megleno-Romanian is a member of...
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Romanian (obsolete spelling: Roumanian; endonym: limba română [ˈlimba roˈmɨnə] , or românește [romɨˈneʃte], lit. 'in Romanian') is the official and main...
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they speak the Romanian language and live primarily in Romania and Moldova. The 2021 Romanian census found that 89.3% of Romania's citizens identified...
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The Serbs of Romania (Romanian: Sârbii din România, Serbian: Срби у Румунији, Srbi u Rumuniji) are a recognized ethnic minority numbering 18,076 people...
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Serbo-Romanian may refer to: Romanians in Serbia Serbs of Romania Romanian language in Serbia Romania–Serbia relations This disambiguation page lists articles...
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a recognized minority language in Croatia, North Macedonia, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. Standard Serbian is based on the most widespread...
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The Romanian Language Day (Romanian: Ziua Limbii Române, Romanian pronunciation: [ˈziwa ˈlimbij roˈmɨne]) is a holiday in Romania and Moldova celebrated...
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2006 the official language in Romania is Romanian both at the national and local level. Officially and since 2013, the Romanian language has its own holiday...
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of Serbs of Romania (Serbian: Савез Срба у Румунији, SSR; Romanian: Uniunea Sârbilor din România, USR) is a political party representing the Serbian minority...
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Anti-Romanian sentiment, also known as Romanophobia (Romanian: antiromânism, românofobie) is hostility, hatred towards, or prejudice against Romanians as...
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Beba Veche (Romania) and Rabe (Serbia). Cultural events are held in this point every year. Borders of Romania Borders of Serbia Romanian–Yugoslav land...
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The Romanian diaspora is the ethnically Romanian population outside Romania and Moldova. The concept does not usually include the ethnic Romanians who...
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as Vlach or Macedo-Romanian, is an Eastern Romance language, similar to Megleno-Romanian, Istro-Romanian and Romanian, spoken in Southeastern Europe...
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Serbo-Croatian (redirect from Croato-Serbian language)
known as Bosnian-Croatian-Montenegrin-Serbian (BCMS), is a South Slavic language and the primary language of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and...
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The Megleno-Romanians, also known as Meglenites (Megleno Romanian: Miglinits), Moglenite Vlachs or simply Vlachs (Megleno Romanian: Vlaș), are an Eastern...
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country; Romanian, spoken in parts of SR Serbia (especially Timok Valley). Languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina Languages of Croatia Languages of Kosovo...
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Libertatea (Pančevo) (redirect from Libertatea (Serbia))
Libertatea (lit. Liberty) is leading Romanian language weekly newspaper in Serbia published in Pančevo (Romanian: Panciova), in the autonomous province of Vojvodina...
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the official language of Romania, Moldova, Transnistria, Serbia (Vojvodina), is a regional language in Bulgaria, Hungary (Gyula), Serbia [Timok Valley...
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and Bulgarians living in Serbia. The dominant Eastern Orthodox church in Serbia is the Serbian Orthodox Church. Also, the Romanian Orthodox Church has its...
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Dușan Pârvulovici (category Serbian people of Romanian descent)
This community lives in the Timok Valley, a region in Serbia where they lack churches and schools in their native Romanian language and are sometimes regarded...
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Wallachian Plain (redirect from Romanian Plain)
The Romanian Plain (Romanian: Câmpia Română) is located in southern Romania and the easternmost tip of Serbia, where it is known as the Wallachian Plain...
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national minority. In Vojvodina, provincial administration uses, besides Serbian, five other languages (Hungarian, Slovak, Romanian, Croatian, and Rusyn)...
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Vlach National Party (redirect from Romanian People's Party)
Serbia coalition during the 2022 local elections. The party collaborates with the Alliance for the Union of Romanians. Romanians in Serbia Romanian:...
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Boyash (redirect from Banyash Romanians)
wood utensils (Lingurari means "spoon-makers" in Romanian; also cf. Serbian ruda, Hungarian rúd, Romanian rudă meaning "relative", but also "rod, pole...
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