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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Romania.
See also pages that link to Romania or to this page.

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  • Moldova [r]: Add brief definition or description
  • Serbia [r]: Landlocked, former Yugoslav republic (population c. 10.2 million; capital Belgrade) in south-eastern Europe, having borders with Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Croatia. [e]
  • Ukraine [r]: A large Slavic nation in Eastern Europe whose capital is Kyiv (Kiev). [e]
  • Clifford Zinnes [r]: Expert, IRIS Center for economic research and Faculty Affiliate, School of Public Policy, University of Maryland; Former Fellow, Belfer Center Intrastate Conflict Program; Former Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School [e]

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  • Casa Capşa [r]: A historic restaurant in Bucharest, Romania, first established in 1852. [e]
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