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Roumanie - traducción al Inglés

COUNTRY IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE
Rumania; Roumania; ISO 3166-1:RO; Country ROM; Rumunia; România; Romanian State; Roumanie; Romainia; Rumänien; RO (country); Danubian-Carpathian Area; Romanian state; North Danubian region; Carpathian Danubian space; Republic of Romania; ROMANIA; Infrastructure in Romania
  • its 2008 summit]] in Bucharest.
  • [[Alexandru Ioan Cuza]], the first [[Domnitor]] (i.e. Prince) of Romania (at that time the United Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia) between 1862 and 1866
  • Late 19th century ethnic map of Central Europe depicting predominantly Romanian-inhabited territories in blue. [[Hungarians]] are marked in yellow and [[Germans]] in pink.
  •  [[First Bulgarian Empire]] (681–1018) around 850
  • The old [[Bucharest Stock Exchange]] Palace (presently, Bucharest's Chamber of Commerce and Industry), situated in the capital's historical city centre
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  • [[Nicolae Ceaușescu]], who ruled Romania as its communist leader from 1965 until 1989
  • Maximum territorial extent of the [[Kingdom of Dacia]] during [[Burebista]]'s reign (early 40s BC)
  • [[Dacia Duster]] concept at the [[Geneva Motor Show]] (2009)
  • Diplomatic missions of Romania
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  • Vadu]] beach
  • Graph depicting Romania's electricity supply mix as of 2015
  • Gothic]]-speaking [[Thervingi]], and the neighbouring tribes (370s AD)
  • King [[Carol I of Romania]] with his nephew [[Ferdinand I of Romania]] and great-nephew [[Carol II of Romania]]
  • Map highlighting the use of the Romanian language worldwide, both as a native and as a foreign language
  • Soviet occupation]] of the country.
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  • Allied]] strategic bombing in 1943 and 1944.
  • Victory Avenue]]
  • ALDE]] government during the [[2017–2019 Romanian protests]].
  • Romania's territorial losses in the summer of 1940. Of these territories, only [[Northern Transylvania]] was regained after the end of World War II.
  • An anti-communist and anti-FSN rally in Bucharest (1990)
  • The [[Romanian Revolution]] of 1989 was one of the few violent revolutions in the [[Iron Curtain]] that brought an end to communist rule.
  • road network]]
  • Animated map depicting the territorial changes of Romania from 1859 to 2010
  • Ethnic map of the [[Kingdom of Romania]] based on the 1930 census data
  • A proportional representation of Romania exports, 2019
  • Topographic map of Romania
  • Romania map of Köppen climate classification, according with ''Clima României'' from the ''Administrația Națională de Meteorologie'', Bucharest 2008
  • Romanians in Romania by counties (Ethnic maps 1930–2011)
  • Ruins of sanctuaries at [[Sarmizegetusa Regia]] (Dacia's capital during the reigns of Burebista and Decebalus)
  • defence]] spending after the 2017 Trump–Iohannis meeting at the [[White House]].
  • The Christmas market in [[Sibiu]] is one of the most beautiful in Europe.
  • [[Sibiu]] was the 2007 [[European Capital of Culture]] and the 2019 [[European Region of Gastronomy]].
  • Romania joined the [[European Union]] in 2007 and signed the [[Treaty of Lisbon]].
  • COVID-19]] postponement.
  • The [[University of Bucharest]] was opened in 1864.
  • Vlad III of Wallachia (also known as Vlad the Impaler), medieval ruler of Wallachia, woodcut published in 1488

Roumanie         
n. Romania, republic in southeastern Europe (also Rumania)

Wikipedia

Romania

Romania ( (listen) roh-MAY-nee-ə; Romanian: România [romɨˈni.a] (listen)) is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Moldova to the east, and the Black Sea to the southeast. It has a predominantly temperate-continental climate, and an area of 238,397 km2 (92,046 sq mi), with a population of under 18.9 million inhabitants (2023). Romania is the twelfth-largest country in Europe and the sixth-most populous member state of the European Union. Its capital and largest city is Bucharest, followed by Iași, Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, Constanța, Craiova, Brașov, and Galați.

Europe's second-longest river, the Danube, rises in Germany's Black Forest and flows southeasterly for 2,857 km (1,775 mi), before emptying into Romania's Danube Delta. The Carpathian Mountains cross Romania from the north to the southwest and include Moldoveanu Peak, at an altitude of 2,544 m (8,346 ft).

Settlement in what is now Romania began in the Lower Paleolithic followed by written records attesting the kingdom of Dacia, its conquest, and subsequent Romanization by the Roman Empire during late antiquity. The modern Romanian state was formed in 1859 through a personal union of the Danubian Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia. The new state, officially named Romania since 1866, gained independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1877. During World War I, after declaring its neutrality in 1914, Romania fought together with the Allied Powers from 1916. In the aftermath of the war, Bukovina, Bessarabia, Transylvania, and parts of Banat, Crișana, and Maramureș became part of the Kingdom of Romania. In June–August 1940, as a consequence of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact and Second Vienna Award, Romania was compelled to cede Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina to the Soviet Union and Northern Transylvania to Hungary. In November 1940, Romania signed the Tripartite Pact and, consequently, in June 1941 entered World War II on the Axis side, fighting against the Soviet Union until August 1944, when it joined the Allies and recovered Northern Transylvania. Following the war and occupation by the Red Army, Romania became a socialist republic and a member of the Warsaw Pact. After the 1989 Revolution, Romania began a transition towards democracy and a market economy.

Romania is a developed country and an emerging middle power in international affairs. Romania has a high-income economy, being the world's 47th largest economy by nominal GDP, and the 36th largest by PPP. Romania experienced rapid economic growth in the early 2000s; its economy is now based predominantly on services. It is a producer and net exporter of machines and electric energy through companies like Automobile Dacia and OMV Petrom. The majority of Romania's population are ethnic Romanians and religiously identify themselves as Eastern Orthodox Christians, speaking Romanian, a Romance language (more specifically Eastern Romance/Daco-Romance). The Romanian Orthodox Church is the largest religious denomination in the country. Romania is a member of the United Nations, the European Union, NATO, the Council of Europe, BSEC and WTO.

Ejemplos de uso de Roumanie
1. L‘exposition concerne les cultures anciennes de Roumanie.
2. L‘attitude de la Roumanie mardi soir en fait partie.
3. Groupe G: Pays–Bas, Roumanie, Bulgarie, Slovénie, Albanie, Biélorussie, Luxembourg.
4. Un autre projet de coopération a abouti en Roumanie.
5. Elle vise en fait essentiellement les Tsiganes de Roumanie.