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By that date, the following nations had deposited instruments of definitive adherence to the pact: Afghanistan, Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, China, Cuba, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Estonia, Ethiopia, Finland, Guatemala, Hungary, Iceland, Latvia, Liberia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Peru, Portugal, Romania, the Soviet Union, the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, Siam, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey.
Hungarians ( Székely and other Magyars ; see Hungarians in Romania ), especially in Harghita, Covasna, and Mureş counties, and the Roma are the principal minorities, with a declining German population ( Banat Swabians in Timiş ; Transylvanian Saxons in Sibiu, Braşov and elsewhere ), and smaller numbers of Czechs, Slovaks, Serbs, Chinese, Croats, and Banat Bulgarians ( in Banat ), Ukrainians ( especially in Maramureş and Bukovina ), Greeks of Romania ( especially in Brăila and Constanţa ), Turks and Tatars ( mainly in Constanţa ), Armenians, Russians ( Lipovans, Old Believers in Tulcea ), Jews and others.
Likewise, Serbs are an officially recognized minority in Romania, Hungary, Albania, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Much smaller Serb autochthonous minorities exist in the Republic of Macedonia ( mainly in Kumanovo and Skopje ), Slovenia ( Bela Krajina ), Romania ( Banat ), Hungary ( Szentendre, Pécs, Szeged ) and Italy ( Trieste – home to about 6, 000 Serbs ).
In the aftermath of World War I, the Banat region was divided between the Kingdom of Romania and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, and Timișoara came under Romanian administration after Serbian occupation between 1918-1919.
# Romania ( Project Rastko — Romania, library of the culture of Serbs in Romania )
In the wake of the Declaration of Union of Transylvania with Romania on December 1, 1918 and the Declaration of Unification of Banat, Bačka and Baranja with Serbia on November 25, 1918, most of the Banat was ( in 1919 ) divided between Romania ( Krassó-Szörény completely, two-thirds of Temes, and a small part of Torontál ) and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes ( most of Torontál, and one-third of Temes ).
* The treaty between the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and Romania signed on June 7, 1921 in Belgrade.
On the other hand, the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes together with Romania were agriculture-based countries not interested in economical cooperation with the Soviet Union.
Hence this power launched a series of friendship treaties aimed at forging the relations between France, Czechoslovakia, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, and Romania.
The Banat region in northern Serbia and western Romania ( Timiş County ) is a culture zone of Serbs and Romanians which can be seen in the culture ( folk attire, dance, music ) of the region.
The first unit of volunteers, primarily Serbs, was dispatched to Serbia via Odessa and Romania but did not reach Serbia until 1915, shortly before the country was finally overrun.
In 1920 by the Treaty of Trianon most of the county was assigned to Romania, with one small part which was assigned to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.
In 1918, the county first became part of the newly formed Banat Republic, and then was divided between Romania and the also newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, which was confirmed at the Paris Peace Conference.
A majority of the county was assigned to Romania, while the south-western third was assigned to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes ( renamed to Yugoslavia in 1929 ).
By the Treaty of Trianon of 1920, the area of the county was divided between the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Romania, and Hungary.
This dialect can be also found in parts of Banatska klisura ( Clisura Dunării ) in Romania, in places where Romanian Serbs live ( left bank of the Danube ).
In the peace settlement that followed, significant territories were ceded to Romania and Italy, new republics of Austria ( the German-Austrian territories of the Hereditary lands ) and Hungary ( the Magyar core of the old kingdom ) were created, and the remainder of the monarchy's territory was shared out among the new states of Poland, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes ( later Yugoslavia ), and Czechoslovakia.
The Democratic Union of Serbs and Krashovani of Romania ( Uniunea Democratică a Sârbilor si Caraşovenilor din România ) was founded in 1989.

Romania and are
In a secret addition to the pact, the Baltic states, Finland, Romania, and Poland are divided between the two nations.
There are also immigrants from other countries such as Romania, Russia, Ukraine and Morocco, many of whom are under illegal alien status and therefore are not accounted for in official population figures.
The earliest finds of European pattern mail are from the 3rd century BCE from Horný Jatov, Slovakia, and a Celtic chieftain's burial located in Ciumeşti, Romania.
The reactor is also marketed abroad and there are CANDU-type units operating in India, Pakistan, Argentina, South Korea, Romania and China.
While the greatest number of countercult ministries are found in the USA, ministries exist in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, England, Ethiopia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Romania, Russia, Sweden, and Ukraine.
It is possible that in Romania particularly where Hungarians live in large number the area called Transylvania above listed foods are known and made with dill, still they are Hungarian foods.
Easter eggs are a widely popular symbol of new life in Bulgaria, Poland, Romania, Russia, Ukraine, and other Central European countries ' folk traditions.
They are France ( 1989 ), Spain ( 1996 ), Romania ( 1997 ), Italy ( 2004 ) and Belgium ( 2005 ).
There are traditional Greek-speaking settlements in the neighbouring countries of Albania, Bulgaria and Turkey, as well as in several countries in the Black Sea area such as Ukraine, Russia, Romania, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, and around the Mediterranean Sea, Southern Italy, Israel, Egypt, Lebanon and ancient coastal towns along the Levant.
Grenadian – Romanian relations are foreign relations between Grenada and Romania.
In some countries ( Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, United Kingdom, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland ), there are other editions that lack some features such as Windows Media Player, Windows Media Center and Internet Explorer called names such as " Windows 7 N ."
Various types of hammered dulcimers are traditionally played in India, Iran, Southwest Asia, China, and parts of Southeast Asia, Central Europe ( Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, Poland, Czech Republic, Switzerland ( particularly Appenzell ), Austria and Bavaria ), the Balkans, Eastern Europe ( Ukraine and Belarus ) and Scandinavia.
In Romania, icons painted as reversed images behind glass and set in frames were common in the 19th century and are still made.
As of January 2012, the largest borrowers from the fund in order are Greece, Portugal, Ireland, Romania and Ukraine.
The observer states are Belarus, France, Italy, Netherlands, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, United States, United Kingdom, Ukraine.
There are provisions for learning the Macedonian language in Romania as Macedonians are an officially recognised minority group.
There are 14 locally-owned banks, while the two remaining ones are from Russia and Romania.
* 1990 – The first post-Communist presidential and parliamentary elections are held in Romania.
The flags of Romania and Moldova are virtually the same, because of the common history and heritage.
The 34 State Parties to the Open Skies Treaty are: Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and United States.

Romania and located
It is the largest city in Romania, located in the southeast of the country, at, and lies on the banks of the Dâmbovița River.
Herăstrău is located in the north of the city, around Lake Herăstrău, and is the site of the Village Museum, while the Botanical Garden is the largest of its kind in Romania and contains over 10, 000 species of plants, many of them exotic ; it was once a pleasure park for the royal family.
The capital of Dacia, Sarmizegetusa, located in modern Romania, was destroyed by the Romans, but its name was added to that of the new city ( Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa ) built by the latter to serve as the capital of the Roman province of Dacia.
A significant proportion of them were in Central Europe: Poland, Ukraine, the Baltic states, and Romania, Hungary and Yugoslavia, where many were located in villages along the Danube, and Russia.
The Cluj-Napoca International Airport ( CLJ ), located to the east of the city centre, is the fourth busiest airport in Romania, after the two Bucharest airports ( OTP and BBU ) and Timişoara airport.
Béla Kohn, later known as Béla Kun, was born on 20 February 1886 in the village of Lele, located near Szilágycseh, Transylvania, Austria-Hungary ( today Lelei, Romania ).
Bukovina (; / Bukovyna ; German and Polish: Bukowina ; see also other languages ) is a historical region in Central Europe, currently divided between Romania and Ukraine, located on the northern slopes of the central Eastern Carpathians and the adjoining plains.
The territory of the Romanian ( or Southern ) Bukovina is located in northeastern Romania and it is part of the Suceava County ( plus three localities in Botoșani County ), whereas the Ukrainean ( or Northern ) Bukovina is located in western Ukraine and it is part of the Chernivtsi Oblast.
* Magna Curia, a palace located in Deva, Romania
Dobruja ( also spelled Dobrudja ; ; ; ) is a historical region shared by Bulgaria and Romania, located between the lower Danube river and the Black Sea, including the Danube Delta, Romanian coast and the northernmost part of the Bulgarian coast.
Galați is located in eastern Romania.
The Hunyad Castle, where Matthias grew up, is located in Transylvania, in present-day Romania.
It is the highest town and one of the most important mountain resorts in Romania, being located on the Prahova Valley at over.
This event was significant for Romanian railways because it meant that the large Arad rolling stock and steel factory, previously located on Austro-Hungarian territory, was now part of Romania, and was consequently used to produce a wide range of rolling stock and locomotives for CFR.
Aiud (;,: ; ) is a city located in Alba county, Transylvania, Romania.
Tileagd () is a large commune located in Bihor County, western Romania.
Curtici ( Hungarian: Kürtös, German: Kurtitsch ) is a town located in Arad County, far western Romania.
Nojorid () is a large commune located in Bihor County, western Romania.
The company's sole factory is located at Bembridge on the Isle of Wight although airframes are assembled under sub contract in Romania.
Tarcea () is a commune located in Bihor County, Romania.
The Bucureşti Mall is a shopping mall located in Bucharest, Romania, close to the Dudeşti and Văcăreşti neighbourhoods.
Targoviste Municipality is located near the capital of Romania, at a distance of 80 km Otopeni International Airport Henri Coanda, along with the smaller Băneasa Aurel Vlaicu.

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