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Romania and made
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.
Hagi made his debut for the Romania national team at the age of 18 in 1983 in a game against Norway played in Oslo.
After Nicolae Ceauşescu ( the communist leader of Romania ) was executed in a revolution, Alia knew that he would be next if changes were not made.
St Paisius Velichkovsky and his disciples made the practice known in Russia and Romania, although Hesychasm was already previously known in Russia, as is attested by St Seraphim of Sarov's independent practice of it.
In Romania, icons painted as reversed images behind glass and set in frames were common in the 19th century and are still made.
That same year in 1984, North Korea again drifted towards the Soviet Union after Kim visited Moscow during a grand tour of the USSR ( his first trip to Moscow since 1966 ) as well as Eastern Europe ( he made public visits to East Germany, Czechlosvakia, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia ).
Since January 2006, the NATO International Security Assistance Force undertook combat duties from Operation Enduring Freedom in southern Afghanistan, the NATO force chiefly made up of British, Canadian and Dutch forces ( and some smaller contributions from Denmark, Romania and Estonia and air support from Norway as well as air and artillery support from the U. S .) ( see the article Coalition combat operations in Afghanistan in 2006 ).
Transportation infrastructure in Romania is the property of the state, and is administered by the Ministry of Transports, Constructions and Tourism, except when operated as a concession, in which case the concessions are made by the Ministry of Administration and Interior.
* c. 3500 BC — Figures of a man and a woman, from Cernavodă, Romania, are made.
Its successor, Bolshevik Russia, made peace with the Central Powers under the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, leaving Romania the only enemy of the Central Powers on the Eastern Front.
The crucifixion of a nun in Romania made news in 2005.
Sfatul Ţării also decided to remove the other conditions and made unification with Romania unconditional.
He wanted to " knock away the props " by attacking Germany's allies-he argued for the sending of British troops to Greece ( this was done-the Salonika expedition-although not on the scale that Lloyd George had wanted, and mountain ranges made his suggestions of grand Balkan offensives impractical ) and for the sending of machine guns to Romania ( insufficient were available ).
Anachronism here served to increase legitimacy for the unification of Moldavia and Wallachia into the Kingdom of Romania, at the time the painting was made.
Spassky made his international debut in 1953, aged sixteen, in Bucharest, Romania, finishing equal fourth with Laszlo Szabo on 12 / 19, an event won by his trainer, Alexander Tolush.
** Gris cu lapte ( Romania ), dessert made with semolina boiled in milk with sugar added, sometimes flavored with jam, raisins, dried fruit, cinnamon powder, etc.
In Romania, sparkling wine is mostly made in Panciu.
In Romania and Eastern Europe, before moving to the West, Silvestri made around 20 LPs, often of repertoire he did not subsequently re-record.
Dr. Aurel Babeş, of Romania, made similar discoveries in the cytologic diagnosis of cervical cancer.
In Romania, it is called vin fiert (" boiled wine "), and can be made using red or white wine, adding sugar, cinnamon, apple and orange.
In Romania, it is called frigănele, sometimes pâine cu ou ( bread with egg ) is typically made from slices of bread or cozonac soaked in milk, dipped in egg, fried in oil and topped with smântână and jam usually cherries jam.
In Romania, Moldova, and Ukraine, Neolithic settlements included wattle-and-daub structures with thatched roofs and floors made of logs covered in clay.
After gaining popularity in Romania during the so-called British invasion in the mid-60s, Phoenix were banned from performing and recording in 1970 when, on his last concert as a group member before emigrating to the United States, vocalist Florin " Moni " Bordeianu made derogatory remarks about Nicolae Ceauşescu's regime and its approach to western music.
In 1990 Phoenix made a modest comeback to Romania.
He impressed in the Olympic team's 4 – 0 win over Romania in Brest, a result made even more impressive by the fact that Romania had fielded a full international side for the Olympic qualifier.

Romania and transition
Domnitor Cuza was ultimately ousted by a coalition of Conservatives and Liberals in February 1866 ; following a period of transition and maneuvers to avert international objections, a perpetually unified Principality of Romania was established under Carol of Hohenzollern, with the adoption of the 1866 Constitution.
Ciorbea enforced several measures in order to advance Romania's transition toward a market economy, including an austerity budget ( following a program known as Contractul cu România-" Contract with Romania ").
He was personally charged with securing the brutal transition to collective farming, and kept his ministerial office after the proclamation of Communist Romania.

Romania and democracy
The Index assigns 53 countries to the next category, Flawed democracy: Argentina, Benin, Botswana, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cape Verde, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Estonia, France, Ghana, Greece, Guyana, Hungary, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Latvia, Lesotho, Lithuania, Macedonia, Malaysia, Mali, India, Mexico, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Namibia, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Suriname, Taiwan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Trinidad and Tobago, Zambia
At the time when the sentence was pronounced, he was the only head of government sentenced to prison in the 23 years of democracy in Romania.
In the mean time, Ion Iliescu called upon the population of Romania to come to Bucharest to protect democracy.
He led the community in his country through the entire Communist era in Romania and continued in that role after the restoration of the democracy by the Romanian Revolution of 1989.
In 1990, Brucan made a forecast which became well known in Romania: he contended that Romanians would need 20 years to become accustomed to democracy.

Romania and Church
* St. Stephen's Day ( Eastern Orthodox Church ; a public holiday in Romania )
* Unitarian Church of Transylvania ( Romania ) 80, 000 members
The largest Unitarian denomination worldwide today is also the oldest surviving Unitarian denomination ( since 1565, first use of the term " Unitarian " 1600 ); the Unitarian Church of Transylvania ( in Romania, which is union with the Unitarian Church in Hungary ).
** The Church of Romania
Apart from the Slavic countries, Slavonic has been used as a liturgical language by the Romanian Orthodox Church, as well as a literary and official language of the prince courts of Wallachia and Moldavia ( see Old Church Slavonic in Romania ), before gradually being replaced by Romanian starting with the 18th century.
The situation of the Church in Poland, Hungary and Romania improved somewhat during his pontificate.
The Reformed Church in Hungary, its sister church in Romania, the Hungarian Reformed Church in America, the Polish Reformed Church, and the Reformed Episcopal Church are the only churches in the Reformed tradition to have retained the office of bishop.
** The Patriarch of All Romania and the chief of the Romanian Orthodox Church in Romania, recognized as a Patriarchate during 1925
Bertrix is twinned with Charmes, France ( since 1968 ), Rusca Montana ( Romania ) ( since 1990 ) and Church Point, Louisiana ( United States ) ( since 1992 ).
Image: Matia Corvin Statue nov 2010. jpg | Statue of Matthias Corvinus in front of St. Michael's Church in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, the city where he was born
* Romanian Church United with Rome, Greek-Catholic ( major archiepiscopate ): Romania, United States of America ( 1697 )
In 1868-1869, Piteşti was also the first city in Romania to have a recorded Seventh-day Adventist community, formed around Michał Belina-Czechowski, a Polish preacher and former Roman Catholic priest who had returned from the United States ( the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Romania was established only after 1918 ).
The 1866 Constitution of Romania declared the Orthodox Church to be " independent of any foreign hierarchy ", but it was a law passed in 1872 that declared the church to be " autocephalous ".
In December 2007 Russian Duma United Russia ’ s MP Konstantin Zatulin accused the Romanian Orthodox Church of “ proselytism ” against the Russian Orthodox Church in Moldova ( and Transnistria ) with the aim of annexing these territories into Romania.
As patriarch, he has received the highest Church awards from the Patriarchs of the Orthodox Churches of Antioch, Jerusalem, Alexandria, Russia, Greece, Bulgaria, Romania and almost all other Orthodox Churches.
* Miron Cristea ( 1868 – 1939 ), the first Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church, and the Prime Minister of Romania between 1938 and 1939.

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