English word senses marked with place category "Romania"
Parent categories: Europe, Earth, Eurasia, Nature
Subcategories: Alba County, Romania, Arad County, Romania, Argeș County, Romania, Bacău County, Romania, Bihor County, Romania, Bistrița-Năsăud County, Romania, Botoșani County, Romania, Brașov County, Romania, Brăila County, Romania, Bucharest, Buzău County, Romania, Caraș-Severin County, Romania, Cluj County, Romania, Constanța County, Romania, Covasna County, Romania, Călărași County, Romania, Dolj County, Romania, Dâmbovița County, Romania, Galați County, Romania, Giurgiu County, Romania, Gorj County, Romania, Harghita County, Romania, Hunedoara County, Romania, Ialomița County, Romania, Iași County, Romania, Ilfov County, Romania, Maramureș County, Romania, Mehedinți County, Romania, Mureș County, Romania, Neamț County, Romania, Olt County, Romania, Prahova County, Romania, Satu Mare County, Romania, Sălaj County, Romania, Teleorman County, Romania, Timiș County, Romania, Tulcea County, Romania, Vaslui County, Romania, Vrancea County, Romania, Vâlcea County, Romania
Total 78 word senses
- Alba (Proper name) A county of Transylvania, Romania.
- Arad (Proper name) A county in western Romania.
- Argeș (Proper name) A city and county of Romania
- Aromanian (Proper name) An endangered Eastern Romance language spoken mainly in Greece, but also in Albania, North Macedonia, Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia and relatively intelligible with Romanian and Megleno-Romanian.
- Bacău (Proper name) A county of Romania
- Balșa (Proper name) a commune in Hunedoara County, Romania
- Banat (Proper name) A geographical region of Central Europe, now spread over three countries: an eastern, greater part in Romania, a western part in Serbia (mostly in Vojvodina) and a small northwestern part in Hungary.
- Bihor (Proper name) A county of Romania
- Bistrița-Năsăud (Proper name) A county of Romania
- Black Sea (Proper name) An inland sea bound by Southeastern Europe in the west, Eastern Europe in the north and northeast, and Turkey in the south.
- Botoșani (Proper name) A county of Romania
- Brașov (Proper name) A county in Transylvania, in central Romania.
- Brăila (Proper name) A county of Romania
- Bucharest (Proper name) The capital city of Romania.
- Bucharest (Proper name) The capital and largest city of Ilfov, Romania
- Bucharester (Noun) a native or resident of Bucharest, Romania
- Bukovinan (Noun) A native or inhabitant of Bukovina.
- Buzău (Proper name) A county of Romania.
- Caraș-Severin (Proper name) A county of Romania
- Carpathians (Proper name) A large mountainous system in Central Europe, mainly in Transylvania (Romania) and the Polish (Silesian)-Slovak border region.
- Cluj (Proper name) A county of Romania
- Constanța (Proper name) A county in eastern Romania.
- Covasna (Proper name) A town and county of Romania
- Călărași (Proper name) A county of Romania
- Dolj (Proper name) A county of Romania
- Dâmbovița (Proper name) A county in southern Romania.
- Galați (Proper name) A county of Romania
- Giurgiu (Proper name) A county of Romania
- Gorj (Proper name) A county of Romania
- Harghita (Proper name) A county in central Romania.
- Hunedoara (Proper name) A county in western Romania, whose capital city is Deva.
- Ialomița (Proper name) A county of Romania
- Iași (Proper name) Alternative form of Iasi, a city and county of Romania.
- Ilfov (Proper name) A river and county of Romania
- Istro-Romanian (Proper name) An endangered Eastern Romance language spoken in the Istrian region of Croatia, and related to Romanian, Aromanian and Megleno-Romanian.
- Kingdom of Romania (Proper name) Romania from March 1881 to December 1947.
- Maramureș (Proper name) A region and county of Romania
- Megleno-Romanian (Proper name) An endangered Eastern Romance language spoken in northern Greece, North Macedonia and parts of Romania, and related to Romanian, Aromanian and Istro-Romanian.
- Mehedinți (Proper name) A county of Romania
- Mureș (Proper name) A county of Transylvania, Romania, with the administrative centre in Târgu Mureș.
- Neamț (Proper name) A river and county of Romania. Capital: Piatra Neamț
- Olt (Proper name) A county of Romania
- Oltenian (Noun) A person from Oltenia or of Oltenian descent.
- Prahova (Proper name) A county in southern Romania.
- Prahova Valley (Proper name) the valley of the Prahova River
- Romania (Proper name) A country in Southeast Europe. Capital and largest city: Bucharest.
- Romanian (Adjective) Of or relating to Romania, the Romanian people, or the Romanian language.
- Romanian (Noun) A native of Romania.
- Romanian (Noun) The official language of Romania and Moldova.
- Romanian Orthodox Church (Proper name) One of the autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Christian churches.
- Romanian Sign Language (Proper name) A sign language used by deaf people in Romania
- Romanianization (Noun) The series of policies aimed toward ethnic assimilation implemented by the Romanian authorities during the 20th century.
- Romanology (Noun) The study of Romania and its people.
- Roumania (Proper name) Dated form of Romania.
- Roumanian (Adjective) Dated spelling of Romanian.
- Roumanian (Noun) Dated spelling of Romanian.
- Rumania (Proper name) Dated form of Romania.
- Rumanian (Proper name) Alternative spelling of Romanian
- Rumanian (Noun) Alternative spelling of Romanian
- Rumanian (Adjective) Alternative spelling of Romanian (Sometimes used to create a more Germanic feel in text (compare the German word Rumänisch).)
- Satu Mare (Proper name) A county of Romania.
- Securitate (Proper name) The official state security and secret police force of Romania under Communist rule.
- Sălaj (Proper name) A county of Romania
- Teleorman (Proper name) A county of Romania
- Timiș (Proper name) A county of Romania
- Transylvanian (Noun) An inhabitant or a resident of Transylvania.
- Tulcea (Proper name) A county of Romania
- Vaslui (Proper name) A county of Romania
- Vrancea (Proper name) A county of Romania
- Vâlcea (Proper name) A county of Romania
- Wallachia (Proper name) A former principality in Eastern Europe, now part of South Romania.
- Wallachian (Proper name) The language of the Wallachians; Romanian.
- ban (Noun) A title used in several states in central and south-eastern Europe between the 7th century and the 20th century.
- boyar (Noun) A member of a rank of aristocracy (second only to princes) in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Serbia and Romania.
- doina (Noun) A kind of Romanian folk song, often of lament, which has also been adopted into klezmer (Ashkenazi Jewish) music.
- leu (Noun) The unit of currency of Romania, equal to one hundred bani.
- tsuica (Noun) A Romanian plum brandy.
- 112 (Proper name) The telephone number for emergency services on all GSM cell phones and in the EU, Russia, United Kingdom, Ireland, India, Indonesia, Turkey, Ukraine, Cameroon, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Mali, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sao Tome, the Seychelles, Uganda, East Timor, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Moldova, North Macedonia, Vatican City, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, and S…
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