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  1. Romani people in Romania: Roma, traditionally Țigani (often called "Gypsies" though this term is typically considered a slur), constitute one of Romania's largest minorities. According to the 2011 census, their number was 621,573 people or 3.3% of the total population, being ... (Ethnic group) [100%] 2024-01-03 [Romani in Romania]
  2. Libraries: Very little is known concerning the methods employed by Jews in the collection and preservation of books. The Biblical writings are silent on this point. That there were royal archives in Jerusalem may be surmised with some show of reason ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [92%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  3. Libraries: LIBRARIES li'-bra-riz, li'-brer-iz: 1. The Bible a Library 2. Mythological and Apocryphal Libraries 3. Libraries for the Dead 4. Memory Libraries 5. Prehistoric and Primitive Libraries 6. Mesopotamian Period 7. Patriarchal Period 8. Egyptian Period 9 ... [92%] 1915-01-01
  4. Libraries: Little is known of the earliest libraries in the Great Plains, but they probably resembled antebellum collections elsewhere in book-scarce frontier communities. Nascent frontier communities established private libraries such as those in the village of Omaha, Nebraska, where in ... (Geography) [92%] 2004-01-01 [North America] [Great Plains]...
  5. Libraries: liber, book), in the modern sense, is a collection of printed or written literature. As such, it implies an advanced and elaborate civilization. If the term be extended to any considerable collection of written documents, it must be nearly as ... [92%] 2022-09-02
  6. Romania: Romania—rarely written Rumania, Roumania—(Romanian: România) is a country in Southeastern Europe. It shares borders with Hungary and Serbia to the west, Ukraine and the Moldova to the northeast, Bulgaria to the south, and has a sea coast along ... [85%] 2023-07-03
  7. Romania: Romania is a country in Southeastern Europe bordering Hungary and Serbia to the west, Ukraine and Moldova to the northeast, and Bulgaria to the south. Many Romanians take pride in being the most eastern Romance people, completely surrounded by non ... [85%] 2023-02-04
  8. Romania: Romania is a nation located at the junction of three continents: Central Europe, Eastern Europe, and Southeastern Europe. Bulgaria's southern border is with Ukraine's northern boundary, Hungary's western border is with Serbia's southwest border, Moldova's ... [85%] 2024-01-08 [Romania] [1859 establishments in Europe]...
  9. Romania: Romania is a country in eastern Europe, situated between the Black Sea, the Carpathian Mountains and the River Danube. It is a member of NATO and the European Union. [85%] 2023-02-15 [European Countries] [Warsaw Pact Members]...
  10. Romania (train): Romania (Romanian: România, Bulgarian: Румъния, Rumŭniya) is an international passenger train running daily from Bucharest, Romania to Sofia, Bulgaria. During summer months, the train operates together with the Bosphorus Express from Bucharest to Gorna Oryahovica, where the latter heads southeast toward ... (Train) [85%] 2024-01-03 [Passenger rail transport in Romania] [Passenger rail transport in Bulgaria]...
  11. Romania (linguistics): Romania is the group of territories where Romance languages are spoken. This name belongs to the terminology of linguistics; it is a late Latin name that was used initially to designate the Roman Empire. (Linguistics) [85%] 2023-06-24
  12. Romania: Romania (/roʊˈmeɪniə/ roh-MAY-nee-ə; Romanian: România [romɨˈni.a] ) is a country at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova ... (Country in Central, Eastern and Southeast Europe) [85%] 2024-01-20 [Romania] [1859 establishments in Europe]...
  13. Romania: Mit Romania wurden in der Spätantike das Römische Reich und der römisch-lateinische Kulturkreis bezeichnet (Orosius, 5. Jh.) Das Oströmische Reich („Byzanz“) bezeichnete sich in der Folge selbst als Romania (mlat.; mgriech. [85%] 2024-01-02
  14. Romania: Romania (Romanian: România [romɨ'nia]), also spelled Rumania commonly before the 1989 Revolution and uncommonly since, is a country in Eastern and Southeastern Europe, bordering Hungary, Serbia, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Moldova, and the Black Sea. As its name suggests, most of Romania ... [85%] 2023-12-17 [European countries] [History of communism]...
  15. Romania (train): Romania (Romanian: România, Bulgarian: Румъния, Rumŭniya) is an international passenger train running daily from Bucharest, Romania to Sofia, Bulgaria. During summer months, the train operates together with the Bosphorus Express from Bucharest to Gorna Oryahovica, where the latter heads southeast toward ... (Train) [85%] 2024-03-07 [Passenger rail transport in Romania] [Passenger rail transport in Bulgaria]...
  16. Romania (revue): modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Romania est une revue française consacrée à l’étude des langues et littératures romanes. Elle a été fondée en 1872 par Paul Meyer et Gaston Paris. (Revue) [85%] 2024-05-09
  17. Libraries in Turkey: There are four type of libraries in Turkey. In 2017 the Turkish Statistical Institute published the data about the libraries in Turkey (as of 31.12.2016). [78%] 2024-01-09 [Libraries in Turkey] [Culture of Turkey]...
  18. Lighting in libraries: The issue of lighting in libraries is one that is still discussed and debated today. Well-designed and carefully positioned lighting makes patrons feel good and comfortable in their surroundings; bad lighting creates problems for patrons when they are reading ... (Earth) [78%] 2023-11-11 [Lighting]
  19. Libraries in Dallas: Dallas is a city in Texas, United States. The city of Dallas is served by the Dallas Public Library system. [78%] 2024-01-09 [Libraries in Dallas]
  20. Health in Romania: Health in Romania is a level that concerns health status where it's affected by factors including universal healthcare, risk factors and culture. The main causes of death in 2004 in Romania were cardiovascular disease (62%), followed by malignant tumors ... [74%] 2024-01-21 [Health in Romania]

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