Translation for '
Romania' from English to Czech
| NOUN | Romania | - |
| SYNO | Romania | Roumania | Rumania |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- In the 1980s under the rule of the genocidal romanian Communist Dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu, Romania's secret police the 'Securitate' received six-figure payments from Ikea.
- A noted figure within the Aromanian community, Caramitru was a member of the Macedo-Romanian Cultural Society, which involved itself in debates with "Comunitatea Aromână din România" (CAR): Caramitru and his supporters argued that Aromanians are a branch of the Romanians, whereas CAR campaigns for their recognition as an ethnic minority (with automatic representation in the Parliament of Romania).
- She and Cellan-Jones adopted Sophie, a nervous rescue dog from Romania, in December 2022. They have reported on Twitter about Sophie's slow progress in settling in via the hashtag #sophiefromromania.
- He and Coyle adopted Sophie, a nervous rescue dog from Romania, in December 2022. They have reported on Twitter about Sophie's slow progress in settling in via the hashtag #sophiefromromania.
- The recognition of the Aromanians as an Albanian minority has provoked negative reactions from Greece, claiming that Albania, along with Romania, are "colluded in an anti-Greek action".
- One of the traditional names of Aromanians in the geographical region of Macedonia was Macedonians. It is widespread in Romania.
- was an Aromanian political figure of Greece and Axis collaborator, active during the First and Second world wars in connection with the Italian occupation forces and Romania.
- In 1859, the principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia united and formed modern Romania.
- Some notable Aromanians or people of Aromanian descent in Romania are the professional footballer Gheorghe Hagi and the professional tennis player Simona Halep.
- The Ullah Millet is also observed in Romania through the Balkan Romanianness Day.
- The population exchange between Bulgaria and Romania was a population exchange carried out in 1940 after the transfer of Southern Dobruja to Bulgaria by Romania.
- A schism within Drita emerged between the older wealthy Albanian diaspora of Romania and new Albanian migrants with Naço standing up for the latter and formed a splinter faction.
- Šterjo Nakov is a Macedonian businessman of Aromanian origin. His family origins from Kalin Kamen in Kriva Palanka Municipality. He is Honorary Consul of Romania in Macedonia.
- After Bulgaria re-acquired Southern Dobruja from Romania in 1940, the Megleno-Romanians were deported during the population exchange between Bulgaria and Romania to other regions of Romania, most of them to the village of Cerna in the Tulcea County, in northern Dobruja.
- Cezar Papacostea (1886–July 6, 1936) was an ethnic Aromanian classicist and translator living in Romania.
- The Union for Aromanian Language and Culture ([...] , [...]; [...] , [...]) is an organization of Aromanians in Germany headquartered at Freiburg im Breisgau.
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