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- ...ian minorities led to the loss of Serbia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Montenegro, Romania and large parts of Bulgaria, which comprised 40% of the territory. Some 400 ...Danube. Turkey recognized Russian rule in Transcaucasia in the Treaty of Bucharest in 1812. Resounding defeats imposed on the Persians forced the shah to agr39 kilobytes (5,687 words) - 03:37, November 12, 2025
- *2004: Bulgaria, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia join NATO, as do the first three former [[Soviet]] repu *2006: Bucharest Summit welcomes former Soviet Republics of [[Ukraine]] and the [[Republic o197 kilobytes (28,584 words) - 02:43, January 10, 2026
- ...oatia received an invitation to join NATO at the NATO Summit in Bucharest, Romania in April 2008 and became a full member of the alliance by the next NATO Sum20 kilobytes (2,888 words) - 00:23, October 30, 2025
- |flag=Flag of Romania.svg |arms=Coat of arms of Romania.png47 kilobytes (6,774 words) - 05:40, December 21, 2025
- ...rance, Germany, Greece, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom) maintain embassies in Tbilisi. Geor ...n C. Hendrickson, "Georgian Membership in NATO: Policy Implications of the Bucharest Summit," ''Journal of Slavic Military Studies'' 2009 22(1): 20-30</ref>40 kilobytes (5,855 words) - 03:16, November 12, 2025
- ...is [[Chişinău]]. It has close historical connections with neighbouring [[Romania]], and the language is a Romanian dialect. ...Orthodox Church, affiliated with the [[Romanian Orthodox]] Patriarchate in Bucharest, has 124 parishes. In addition, followers of the Old Rite Russian Orthodox26 kilobytes (3,669 words) - 04:50, October 2, 2025
- ...ntry. It is the chief industrial and communications center of [[Romania]]. Bucharest has a population of about 2 million people. It is surrounded by its urban a ...occupied it. In 1859 Walachia united with Moldavia to form [[Romania]] and Bucharest became the capital of the new Romanian state in 1862.749 bytes (112 words) - 22:14, December 28, 2011
- |[[Romania]]||[[Bucharest]]6 kilobytes (708 words) - 22:47, February 18, 2017
- |death_place=Bucharest ...f [[Wallachia]] (1448; 1456–1462; 1476) within what is now present-day [[Romania]], and notorious for the cruelty he practiced upon his enemies. Nicknamed3 kilobytes (498 words) - 18:04, November 11, 2021
- ...igi Becali]], were elected as part of the European Parliament to represent Romania.364 bytes (50 words) - 20:45, April 19, 2017
- ...gust 2003 Taran Prost met a tragic end, when he was ran over by a car in [[Bucharest]]. The driver of that car was later imprisoned for intentionally wanting to654 bytes (99 words) - 20:50, April 19, 2017
- *'''3 April.''' Included in Final Declaration from NATO summit in [[Bucharest]]: “NATO welcomes Ukraine’s and Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic aspirations f ...f>https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/hunter-biden-s-legal-work-romania-raises-new-questions-about-n1071031</ref>139 kilobytes (22,562 words) - 07:31, November 27, 2025
- ...aries from Bulgaria were key in the evangelization of the lands of Serbia, Romania, and Montenegro. ...early-11th-century ruler in the territory now known as Banat in present [[Romania]] and [[Serbia]]. See [https://www.britannica.com/place/Banat Banat - Brita82 kilobytes (12,388 words) - 05:04, April 12, 2024
- ...– November 21, 2006, [[Woodburn, Fairfax County, Virginia]]) he was a [[Romania]]n [[Orthodox]] priest, anti-communist dissident and human rights activist. He served 21 years in prison during the [[Socialist Republic of Romania|Communist regime]]. He was first imprisoned in 1948, an account of his firs7 kilobytes (1,070 words) - 18:39, September 30, 2020
- ...on of the 1988 INF Treaty. [[Slovakia]], [[Slovenia]], [[Bulgaria]] and [[Romania]] also joined the alliance, resulting in an organization of 26 nations. Th ...oldova]], [[Republic of Georgia]], the [[Czech Republic]], [[Slovakia]], [[Romania]], and [[Macedonia]]. Cooperative Neighbor-97 was conducted under NATO’s84 kilobytes (12,431 words) - 01:48, October 23, 2025
- '''Operation Bucharest''' is a full-length (32 pp.) comic written by [[Jack Chick]]. It was origi ...ount of a Bible-smuggling operation. The Crusaders are asked to travel to Bucharest (the capital city) and deliver a microfilm to a fellow believer (working un1 kilobytes (245 words) - 21:32, May 22, 2024
- ...fered a large sum to relive the sufferings of deported Jews... The Jews of Romania will never forget these facts of historic importance..." (Actes, X, pp. 291 ...fered a large sum to relive the sufferings of deported Jews... The Jews of Romania will never forget these facts of historic importance..." (Actes, X, pp. 291269 kilobytes (42,334 words) - 02:32, October 20, 2025
- *2004: Bulgaria, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia join NATO, as do the first three former [[Soviet]] repu *2006: Bucharest Summit welcomes former Soviet Republics of [[Ukraine]] and the [[Republic o164 kilobytes (23,820 words) - 02:52, February 25, 2025
- ..., where he was involved in instigating the Legionnaires' Rebellion and the Bucharest Pogrom in 1941. Von Bolschwing obtained [[US]] [[citizen]]ship in 1959 unde2 kilobytes (239 words) - 15:02, November 13, 2025
- |country=Romania |city=[[Bucharest]]1 kilobytes (155 words) - 04:34, December 21, 2025