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In the Middle Ages, Romanians lived in three distinct principalities: Wallachia (—" Romanian Land "), Moldavia () and Transylvania.
Born in Bucharest, he was the son of Romanian Land Forces officer Gheorghe Eliade ( whose original surname was Ieremia ) and Jeana née Vasilescu.
Also in 1906, Iorga traveled into the Ottoman Empire, visiting Istanbul, and published another set of volumes — Contribuţii la istoria literară (" Contributions to Literary History "), Neamul românesc în Ardeal şi Ţara Ungurească (" The Romanian Nation in Transylvania and the Hungarian Land "), Negoţul şi meşteşugurile în trecutul românesc (" Trade and Crafts of the Romanian Past ") etc.
Despite the separate histories and conflicting allegiances these regions had during the High Middle Ages, he tended to group the two Principalities and medieval Transylvania together, into a vague non-stately entity he named " the Romanian Land ".
The Minister also negotiated the terms under which the Romanian Land Forces were to join the war effort in Bulgaria, specifically demanding Russian reparations and indemnities.
Today's Székely Land roughly corresponds to the Romanian counties of Harghita, Covasna and Mureş.
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A Romanian Land Forces | Romanian MOWAG Piranha IIIC on the Romanian National Day parade on December 1, at the Triumph Arch in Bucharest.
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In the present his properties remain nationalized by the Romanian Government 2011, after 1945, as Balcesti Giltofani Land in Balcesti which in the present is Nicolae Balcescu Museum, taken from Balcescu's family member Radu Mandrea and Aristide Razu, in 1948 by a " donation act " towards the Communist Government, in Romania, in Vâlcea County.
Alice Cocéa was born in Sinaia, Prahova County, the daughter of Romanian Land Forces general Dimitrie Cocea.
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* December 9 – Nicolae Ceauşescu becomes the Chairman of the Romanian State Council, making him the de facto leader of Romania.
The eclectic pop-rock band Taxi have been gaining international respect, as has Spitalul de Urgenţă's raucous updating of traditional Romanian music.
Noble rot is responsible for many other dessert wines, including Beerenauslese and Trockenbeerenauslese of the German wine classification, Romanian Grasă de Cotnari, French Monbazillac, Austrian Ausbruch and other wines from all over the world.
Among foreign visitors welcomed by Sauvé were King Carl XVI Gustav of Sweden, Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, King Hussein of Jordan, Pope John Paul II, Secretary-General of the United Nations Javier Pérez de Cuéllar, French president François Mitterrand, Chinese president Li Xiannian, Romanian president Nicolae Ceauşescu, Mother Teresa, and, eventually, President Reagan.
Ioannus Corvinus ( Hungarian: János Hunyadi ; Romanian: Ioan de Hunedoara ), the son of Vajk, spent his childhood here.
* Cutie de chibrituri-meaning Matchboxes in Romanian is the equivalent in Romania
Discussing the association Iphigenia's character makes between love and death, Romanian theater critic Radu Albala noted that it was a possible echo of Meşterul Manole legend, in which a builder of the Curtea de Argeş Monastery has to sacrifice his wife in exchange for permission to complete work.
In his youth, alongside his study on Julius Evola, he published essays which introduced the Romanian public to representatives of modern Spanish literature and philosophy, among them Adolfo Bonilla San Martín, Miguel de Unamuno, José Ortega y Gasset, Eugeni d ' Ors, Vicente Blasco Ibáñez and Marcelino Menéndez y Pelayo.
Domnişoara Christina has been the subject of two operas: the first, carrying the same Romanian title, was authored by Romanian composer Şerban Nichifor and premiered in 1981 at the Romanian Radio ; the second, titled La señorita Cristina, was written by Spanish composer Luis de Pablo and premiered in 2000 at the Teatro Real in Madrid.
* George Călinescu, Istoria literaturii române de la origini până în prezent (" The History of Romanian Literature from Its Origins to Present Times "), Editura Minerva, Bucharest, 1986
S. C. Compania Națională de Transporturi Aeriene Române TAROM S. A., doing business as TAROM Romanian Air Transport, is the flag carrier and oldest currently operating airline of Romania.
In 1930, the company adopted the name LARES-Liniile Aeriene Române Exploatate de Stat ( Romanian Air Line State Run ) while 1937 saw the merger of LARES with its competitor, SARTA ( Societatea Anonimă Română de Transporturi Aeriene ).
She also sang in Romanian during a live performance at the 1970 edition of the Cerbul de Aur in Braşov, Romania.
* The Romanian composer Iancu Dumitrescu ( 1944 –) wrote the 1975 work Le miroir de Cagliostro for choir, flute and percussion.
The present-day bands Spitalul de Urgenţă ( Romanian ) and Zdob şi Zdub ( Moldova ) also both merge folk and rock.
In their 1945 statement Dialectique de la Dialectique, Romanian surrealists Gherashim Luca and Dolfi Trost wrote,
* Ciorbă de burtă — Romanian special soup with cream and garlic
* Formation of the Romanian Football Federation ( Federaţia Română de Fotbal or FRF )
* Serviciul de Informaţii Externe — Foreign Intelligence Service ( Romania ), the Romanian foreign intelligence agency.
During Şerban Cantacuzino's reign the monks at the monastery of Snagov, near Bucharest published in 1688 the first translated and printed Romanian Bible ( Biblia de la Bucureşti-The Bucharest Bible ).
The eclectic pop-rock band Taxi have been gaining international respect, as has Spitalul de Urgenţă's raucous updating of traditional Romanian music.
* Manuela Preoteasa, Televiziunea din Romania-dominata de divertisment si non-stiri (" Television in Romania-domination by entertainment and non-news "), 30 November 2005, in a mix of Romanian and English.

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