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  2. Romani people in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Census 1959: 28,000 Romani in Ukrainian SSR. Census 1970: 30,100 Romani in Ukrainian SSR. Census 1979: 34,500 Romani in Ukrainian SSR. Census 2001: 47,587 Romani in Ukraine. [1] The estimate of the World Romani Union and the Council of Europe is considerably higher. In 2006 the Romani organizations estimated the number at over 400,000 persons.

  3. Ukrainians of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Ukrainians of Romania ( Ukrainian: Українці Румунії, romanized : Ukrayintsi Rumuniyi, Romanian: Ucrainenii din România) are the third-largest ethnic minority in Romania. According to the 2011 Romanian census they number 51,703 people, making up 0.3% of the total population. [2] According to the 2021 Romanian census, there ...

  4. Romanians in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Romanian Ukrainians. Map of the raions of Ukraine where Romanians are the main ethnic group in dark blue, where they are the second biggest in lighter blue, and where they are the third in even lighter blue. Total population. 150,989 (2001 census) [1] – 500,000 (Romanian estimates)

  5. Brașov - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2021 census, with 237,589 inhabitants, Brașov is the 6th most populous city in Romania. [2] [6] The metropolitan area was home to 371,802 residents. [2] Brașov is located in the central part of the country, about 166 km (103 mi) north of Bucharest and 380 km (236 mi) from the Black Sea.

  6. Romania–Ukraine relations - Wikipedia

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    RomaniaUkraine relations. RomaniaUkraine relations are foreign relations between Romania and Ukraine. Diplomatic relations between both countries were established on February 9, 1918, and re-established in 1992. In 2020, it was announced that Romania would open a consulate for Ukraine in Sighetu Marmației.

  7. First Romanian School - Wikipedia

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    The First Romanian School ( Romanian: Prima școală românească) is located on the grounds of the 16th-century St. Nicholas Church, itself located in the historic district of Șcheii Brașovului, in what is now Brașov, Romania. This is the first school on the territory of present-day Romania where Romanian language was used in teaching (in ...

  8. Cincu - Wikipedia

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    Cincu. /  45.917°N 24.800°E  / 45.917; 24.800. Cincu ( German: Großschenk; Transylvanian Saxon: Schoink; Hungarian: Nagysink) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Cincu and Toarcla ( Tarteln; Kisprázsmár ). Each of these has a fortified church .

  9. Brașov rebellion - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the Brașov Rebellion underscored the growing discontent among workers against the Ceaușescu regime; moreover, it foreshadowed the popular uprisings that would bring down the regime and Communism in Romania only two years later. (Rebellion returned to Brașov in December 1989, when Romanians ousted the regime and executed Ceaușescu.)