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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 320. Chapters: Antisemitism in Romania, Crime in Romania, Death in Romania, Demographics of Romania, Ethnic groups in Romania, Human rights in Romania, Orders, decorations, and medals of Romania, Organizations based in Romania, Orphanages in Romania, Religion in Romania, Romanian activists, Romanian awards, Romanian decorations, Romanian philanthropists, Romanian traditions, Social history of Romania, Romani people, Serbs, Mihail Sadoveanu, S m n torul, Christian Rakovsky, Laz r ineanu, Perpessicius, Aromanians, Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, Alexandru Bogdan-Pite ti, Gheorghe Asachi, Emil Isac, V. A. Urechia, Constantin Stere, Victor Rebengiuc, Banat Bulgarians, Iordan Chimet, National Renaissance Front, Constantin S. Nicol escu-Plop or, Gandirea, Constant Tonegaru, Sever Voinescu, Sfarm -Piatr, Gigi Becali, Union of Transylvania with Romania, Hungarians in Romania, Marie of Romania, Ovidiu Pecican, Maria Antonescu, Csangos, Roma in Romania, Megleno-Romanians, King of the Gypsies, Gala Galaction, Vlachs, Ceau ima, Bulgarians in Romania, Gagauz people, Remus Cernea, Neagu Djuvara, Miron Constantinescu, Urban planning in communist countries, CNCD Decision 323/2006, Szekely, David Hemmings, Amicii URSS, Order of the Star of Romania, Alexandru Zub, Presidential Commission for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Romania, Camil Mure anu, Maria Rosetti, Ion Caramitru, Nicolae Petrescu-Comnen, Alexander Ratiu, Elias Schwarzfeld, Hutsuls, Catherine Caradja, Serbs in Romania, Grigore Preoteasa, Iosif Constantin Dr gan, Demographic history of Romania, M r i or, Greeks in Romania, Turks of Romania, Stelian T nase, Human trafficking in Romania, Gabriela Adame teanu, Albanians of Romania, Jehovah's Witnesses Association of Romania, Torlaks, Armenians of Romania, Civitas Foundation for Civil Society, Costic Canacheu, Krashovani, Adina V l...