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  1. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dan_DungaciuDan Dungaciu - Wikipedia

    Dan Gheorghe Dungaciu (n.3 octombrie 1968, Târgu Mureș) este un sociolog și geopolitician român, profesor universitar la Catedra de Sociologie a Universității din București, coordonatorul Masteratului de Studii de Securitate al aceleiași universități, director al Institutului de Științe Politice și Relații Internaționale „Ion I. C. Brătianu” al Academiei Române și ...

  2. Politica Republicii Moldova. Politica Moldovei se desfășoară în cadrul unei republici democratice reprezentative parlamentare, în care prim-ministrul este șeful Guvernului Republicii Moldova, și al unui sistem multipartid. Președintele Republicii Moldova nu are puteri importante.

  3. Common Romanian (Romanian: română comună), also known as Ancient Romanian (străromână), or Proto-Romanian (protoromână), is a comparatively reconstructed Romance language evolved from Vulgar Latin and spoken by the ancestors of today's Romanians, Aromanians, Megleno-Romanians, Istro-Romanians and related Balkan Latin peoples between the 6th or 7th century AD and the 10th or 11th ...

  4. Welcome ( Bine ați venit!) sign in Moldovan Cyrillic in Tiraspol, the capital of Transnistria, in 2012. The Moldovan Cyrillic alphabet is a Cyrillic alphabet designed for the Romanian language spoken in the Soviet Union ( Moldovan) and was in official use from 1924 to 1932 and 1938 to 1989 (and still in use today in the breakaway Moldovan ...

  5. Surnames of Moldovan origin‎ (32 P) Pages in category "Romanian-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 712 total.

  6. Nevertheless, neither this word nor several subsequent Romanian longest words are recognized by the Dicționarul explicativ al limbii române ("Explanatory Dictionary of the Romanian Language", DEX). Instead, the longest word collected by the DEX is electroglotospectrografie , which is a medical stabilization method, has 25 letters and comes ...

  7. Dragostea Din Tei. " Dragostea Din Tei " ( pronounced [ˈdraɡoste̯a din ˈtej] ⓘ; official English title: " Words of Love ", [3] [4] also informally known as " Maya Hi " and " Numa Numa ") is a song by Moldovan pop group O-Zone, released as the second single from their third studio album, DiscO-Zone (2004). The song's title is Romanian for ...

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