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Romania and was
During the process of the enlargement of the European Union, the acquis was divided into 31 chapters for the purpose of negotiation between the EU and the candidate member states for the fifth enlargement ( the ten that joined in 2004 plus Romania and Bulgaria which joined in 2007 ).
Alexandria was named after its founder, Alexandru II Ghica, prince of Romania from 1834 to 1842.
For comparison, Internet penetration in the Ukraine was 33. 7 %, in Romania 35. 5 %, Russia 42. 8 %, and Serbia 55. 9 %.
Almost all of Bulgaria's 500, 000-man standing army was positioned against these two countries, on two fronts – western and southern, while the borders with Romania and the Ottoman Empire were left almost unguarded.
Béla Bartók was born in the small Banatian town of Nagyszentmiklós in the Kingdom of Hungary, Austria-Hungary ( since 1920 Sânnicolau Mare, Romania ) on March 25, 1881.
His melodic and harmonic sense was profoundly influenced by the folk music of Hungary, Romania, and other nations.
His father, Ben Selig, had come to the United States from Romania with his family when he was four years old.
Ethnographical fieldwork was carried out in places as diverse as New Guinea, Madagascar, Romania, Guatemala and Indonesia and there were excavations in the Near East, Egypt, Sudan and the UK.
Although the album did not bring the fame he was expecting, it did reach the top of the charts in Romania and Morocco.
The Croatian Peasant Party boycotted the government of the Serbian People's Radical Party throughout the period, except for a brief interlude between 1925 and 1927, when external Italian expansionism was at hand with her allies, Albania, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria that threatened Yugoslavia as a whole.
The National Speleological Society of the USA was later founded in 1941 ( originally formed as the Speleological Society of the District of Columbia on May 6, 1939 ) and the Swiss Society of Speleology created in 1939 in Geneva, but the first speleological institute in the world was founded in 1920 in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, by Emil Racovita, a Romanian biologist, zoologist, speleologist and explorer of Antarctica.
* In Romania, throughout most of the communist period, the preferred standard was to use the secularised î. e. n. ( înaintea erei noastre, before our era ) and e. n. ( era noastră, our era ).
The first census in Romania was carried out in 1859.
In the 2004 European Parliament election the EFA was reduced to four MEPs two of the SNP ( Ian Hudghton and Alyn Smith ), one of PC ( Jill Evans ) and one of the Republican Left of Catalonia ( ERC ; Bernat Joan i Mari, replaced at the mid-term by MEP Mikel Irujo of Basque EA ) plus two affiliate members ( Tatjana Ždanoka of For Human Rights in United Latvia ( PCTVL ) and László Tőkés, independent MEP and former member of the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania ( UMDR ).
During 1900 it was adopted by Germany, by Russia in 1904, the British West Indies in 1905, Spain in 1906, Belgium in 1909, Argentina in 1912, and Romania in 1913.
At the outbreak of World War I, Lang returned to Vienna and volunteered for military service in the Austrian army and fought in Russia and Romania, where he was wounded three times.
In November 2003, to celebrate UEFA's Jubilee, he was selected as the Golden Player of Romania by the Romanian Football Federation as their most outstanding player of the past 50 years.
She was coached in Romania by the Romanian coach, ( Hungarian ethnicity ), Béla Károlyi.
Germany had no direct interest in the Balkans, however, which was largely an Austrian and Russian sphere of influence, although King Carol of Romania was a German prince.
At the same time, with the aid of numerous merchant ships converted to auxiliary cruisers, a loose naval blockade on the Ottoman coasts from the Dardanelles to Suez was instituted, which disrupted the Ottomans ' flow of supplies ( only the Black Sea routes to Romania remained open ) and left some 250, 000 Ottoman troops immobilized in Asia.
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.
This was the same ship that carried Jules Rimet and the footballers representing France, Romania and Belgium who were participating in the tournament that year.

Romania and key
Also, close ties with the Arab countries ( and the PLO ) allowed Romania to play a key role in the Israel-Egypt and Israel-PLO peace processes by intermediating the visit of Sadat in Israel.
Romania has developed strong relations with Hungary, with the latter playing a key role in supporting Romania's bid to join the EU.
In some countries ( e. g. Egypt, Hungary, Iran, Slovenia, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria ) it is called " French key " ( in Poland, " Swedish " or " French " key depending on type ).
During the German invasion of Poland in September 1939, key Cipher Bureau personnel were evacuated southeast and — after the Soviets invaded eastern Poland on 17 September — into Romania, on the way destroying their cryptological equipment and documentation.
Since being elected to Congress, Smith has also played a key role over the years promoting human rights reforms in the former Soviet Union, Romania, Vietnam, China, Sudan, Cuba, and elsewhere.
Germany lacked key supplies, such as oil and food, metal ores and rubber, for which it relied upon Soviet supply or transit, and had to look to Russia and Romania.
He played a key role in covering the collapse of communism in Romania, Czechoslovakia and East Germany before reporting on the Gulf War from Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Northern Iraq.
Constantin Tănase (; July 5, 1880 – August 29, 1945 ) was a Romanian actor and writer for stage, a key figure in the revue style of theater in Romania.
Gheorghe Geci Popescu ( born 9 October 1967 in Calafat ) is a retired Romanian football defender, former captain of FC Barcelona and key part of the Romania national team in the 1990s.

Romania and resources
During this period, Romania's resources were drained by the " SovRom " agreements: mixed Soviet-Romanian companies established to mask the looting of Romania by the Soviet Union.
Another factor Peiper had to consider was the shortage of gasoline: the fuel resources of the Reich had been greatly reduced since the fall of Romania.
The states that provided forces and other resources for the German war effort included the Axis Powers – foremost Romania, Hungary, Italy, pro-Nazi Slovakia, and Croatia.
As war broke out in Europe and the antisemitic right-wing politics that had long been a factor in Romania came to the fore, resources for Yiddish theater in Bucharest dried up.
The Germans took most of the oil from Romania and left scarce resources for Italy to pursue large-scale operations on the Mediterranean.
In Romania the ponds drainage located on inferior course of Danube in order to practice agriculture, the accidental death of birds captive in improvised fishing nets, destroying of nests by the professional fishermen in order to protect the fish resources drove to decreasing of number of individuals and including the species on IUCN red list as a vulnerable species.
They point out that in mid-1941 Germany's oil resources totalled 10 million tons: of these 500, 000 were produced in Germany proper, 800, 000 by the countries occupied by Germany, and 8, 700, 000 tons by Germany's European allies, with Romania accounting for the bulk of this amount.
The Red Army was also gearing for a major thrust into the Balkans through Romania at around this time and a large proportion of Soviet resources was being sent in that direction.
However, the impact of the Munich Agreement ( 1938 ), German-Soviet Nonagression Pact ( 1939 ), and the Fall of France ( 1940 ) increased German influence and control of the country, and included demands that Romania cede territory and resources.
Hillclimbing is popular in Romania among drivers with limited financial resources.
Aware of his declining oil resources and fearful of enemy air attacks on Romania — Germany's only source of crude oil — Hitler's strategy was increasingly driven by the need to protect Romania and acquire new resources, essential if he wanted to continue waging a prolonged war against a growing list of enemies.
In April 1941 the 2nd Panzer division was send to Romania, with the mission of protecting the country, and perhaps more importantly the resources from Ploesti, keeping it from Soviet influence and sidestepping the Romanian authorities, all the time positioning for a possible invasion by Germany into the Soviet Union.

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