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Born in Focşani to a Jewish Romanian family adhering to the Chabad Hasidic branch, he attended yeshivas in Eastern Europe.
Moreover, ING Bank ’ s Trade and Commodity Finance business at its Wholesale Banking branch in the Netherlands routed payments made on behalf of U. S .- sanctioned Cuban clients through other corporate clients to obscure the sanctioned clients ’ identities and its Romanian branch omitted details from a letter of credit involving a U. S. financial institution in order to finance the exportation of U. S .- origin goods to Iran.
The term could be translated as " Romanian Easy Music " and, in the most common sense, this music is synonym with " Muzică de estradă " ( from French " estrade ", which means " podium "), defining a branch of Pop music developed in Romania after World War II, which appears generally in the form of easy danceable songs, made on arrangements, which are performed by orchestras.
In 1992 – 93 he was stationed as general affairs manager for Shell Romania Exploration, where he was responsible for setting up the Romanian branch of Shell.
The vast majority are Eastern Orthodox Christians, belonging to the Romanian Orthodox Church ( a branch of Eastern Orthodoxy, or Eastern Orthodox Church, together with the Greek Orthodox and Russian Orthodox Churches, among others ).
A particular challenge to Iorga's historical narrative also came from rival Hungarian historiography: in 1929, Benedek Jancsó called Iorga's science a branch of " Romanian imperialist nationalism ", his argument rejected as " false logic " by the Romanian.
Many of the Romanian substratum words have Albanian cognates, and if these words are in fact Dacian, it indicates that the Dacian language may have been on the same branch as Albanian.
The situation created a buzz around them that sparked the interest of Alin Braşov, a Romanian American lawyer who had just returned to Romania and was one of the four associates who owned Cat Music, one of the first professional record labels, which also was the local branch of Sony Records.
A branch of that railroad, running from Buzău to Mărăşeşti was open a few years later, on 13 June 1881, becoming the first railroad designed by Romanian engineers.
* Raiffeisen Romania, the Romanian Raiffeisen Zentralbank branch
The Romanian Navy () is the navy branch of the Romanian Armed Forces ; it operates in the Black Sea and on the Danube.
Hárslevelű ( in Hungarian ), also called Lipovina ( in Slovak ), Frunza de tei ( in Romanian ), Lindenblättriger ( in German ) and Feuille de Tilleul ( in French ) is a grape variety from the Pontian Balcanica branch of Vitis vinifera.
Two of those new branches were the Romanian ( Wallachian and Moldavian ) Cantacuzino branch as well as the Russian branch ( which is an offshoot of the Romanian-Moldavian one ).
Now split into several local cultures, the most relevant ones being: the Romanian branch ( culture of Boian ) that expands into Bulgaria, the culture of Rössen that is preeminent in the west, and the culture of Lengyel of Austria and western Hungary, which will have a major role in the upcoming periods.
The Boyash are a branch / caste of the Romani people who were held as slaves in Wallachia and Moldavia together with other Romani castes, up until the latter half of the 19th century ; such slavery was abolished in Romanian states in 1864.
The Romanian Air Force () is the air force branch of the Romanian Armed Forces.
The majority of Moldovan Orthodox Christians belong to the Moldovan Orthodox Church, a branch of the Russian Orthodox Church, while a minority belongs to the Metropolis of Bessarabia, a branch of the Romanian Orthodox Church.
A town on the Romanian side of the Chilia branch, known as Chilia Veche (, translit.

Romanian and acquired
On 30 June 2009 Zapp Mobile was acquired by OTE and it is in the process of integration in OTE's Romanian mobile unit Cosmote Romania.
The factory was acquired by the Romanian Government and sold to Ford in 2007 ( the official agreement was signed on 21 March 2008 ).
Although a foreigner, he soon acquired a thorough knowledge of Romanian, and was instrumental in helping to introduce that language into the local church as its official language.
A pageant about the coronation of Solomon, presented on the occasion of the 1881 coronation of Carol I of Romania was described by Ion Ghica as " among the most imposing things that paraded the coronation "; he acquired the costumes for the Romanian National Theater, which he headed at the time.
He acquired much of his celebrity by acting in Romanian cinema roles during the late 1920s and early 1930s.

Romanian and name
In 1996, the Moldovan parliament, citing fears of " Romanian expansionism ," rejected a proposal from President Mircea Snegur to change the name of the language to Romanian, and in 2003 a Moldovan-Romanian dictionary was published, purporting to show that the two countries speak different languages.
Both the Romanian word for " fairy " Zânǎ and the Leonese word for " water nymph " xana, seem to come from the name of Diana.
It was based on the novella of the same name by Romanian author Mircea Eliade.
Hulubei and Cauchois reported their discovery and proposed the name moldavium, along with the symbol Ml, after Moldavia, the Romanian province where Hulubei was born.
Miron Costin, in his De neamul moldovenilor ( 1687 ), while noting that Moldavians, Wallachians, and the Romanians living in the Hungarian Country have the same origin, says that although people of Moldavia call themselves Moldavians, they name their language Romanian ( românește ) instead of Moldavian ( moldovenește ).
In December 2004, the new coalition government ( PD, PNL, PUR Romanian Humanist Party-which eventually changed its name to Romanian Conservative Party and UDMR ), was sworn in under Prime Minister Tăriceanu.
* The first known written occurrence of the Romanian name Ardeal appeared in a document in 1432 as Ardeliu .< ref name = Ardeliu >
Other languages spell the letter's name in a similar way: zeta in Italian, Spanish and Icelandic, zäta in Swedish, zet in Dutch, Polish, Romanian and Czech, zæt in Danish, zett in Norwegian and German, zède in French, andin Portuguese.
A Romanian Army career officer who made his name during the 1907 peasants ' revolt and the World War I Romanian Campaign, the antisemitic Antonescu sympathized with the far right and fascist National Christian and Iron Guard groups for much of the interwar period.
The name Bessarabia ( Basarabia in Romanian ) derives from the Wallachian Basarab dynasty, who allegedly ruled over the southern part of the area in the 14th century.
One of his first acts was to change the name of the party from the Romanian Workers ' Party back to the Communist Party of Romania, and declare the country the Socialist Republic of Romania rather than a People's Republic.
* Cetatea Alba, a former name ( in Romanian ) of Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi, a fortress, regional city and port on the Dniester
Basarab I's name was originally Basarabai and lost the ending-a when it was borrowed into Romanian.
The Romanian historian Nicolae Iorga believed the second part of the name ,-aba (" father "), to be an honorary title, as recognizable in many Cuman names, such as Terteroba, Arslanapa, and Ursoba.
The linguist Sorin Paliga suggests that-despite many opposite hypotheses-his name may be one of the Thracian anthroponomical relics in Romanian, since the root bas -, bes-is well attested in Thracian ( cf.
The Latin name is reflected directly in the weekday name in Romance languages: mercredi ( French ), mercoledì ( Italian ), miércoles ( Spanish ), miercuri ( Romanian ), dimecres ( Catalan ), Marcuri or Mercuri ( Corsican ), dies Mercurii ( Latin ).
In one version, the name comes from the archaic Romanian word chișla ( meaning " spring ", " source of water ") and nouă (" new "), because it was built around a small spring, located at the corner of Puşkin and Albișoara streets.
An alternative version, by Ștefan Ciobanu, Romanian historian and academician, holds that the name was formed the same way as the name of Chișineu ( alternative spelling: Chișinău ) in Western Romania, near the border with Hungary.
Its Hungarian name is Kisjenő, from which the Romanian name originates.

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