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Definition of Romania
1. Noun. A republic in southeastern Europe with a short coastline on the Black Sea.
Generic synonyms: European Country, European Nation
Terms within: Brasov, Bucharest, Bucharesti, Bucuresti, Capital Of Romania, Constantina, Carpathian Mountains, Carpathians, Danau, Danube, Danube River, Transylvanian Alps
Group relationships: Europe
Member holonyms: Romanian, Rumanian
Derivative terms: Romanian, Roumanian, Rumanian
Definition of Romania
1. Proper noun. A country in South-Eastern Europe, bordered by Hungary, Serbia, Bulgaria, Moldova and Ukraine. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Romania
Literary usage of Romania
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The English and Scottish Popular Ballads by Francis James Child, George Lyman Kittredge (1884)
"D. Victor Smith, Chants populaires du Velay et du Forez, romania, X, 583, ...
103, romania, XI, 98, 74 verses, as sung by a young girl, her mother and ..."
2. Communist Regimes in Eastern Europe by Richard Felix Staar (1982)
"TABLE 42 TYPES OF FARMS IN romania, 1979 Areas in use Percent of total Type (millions
of hectares) cultivated area State agricultural ..."
3. A History of Greece: From Its Conquest by the Romans to the Present Time, B by George Finlay (1877)
"Extinction of the Empire of romania. The eastern empire of romania, like the
western or Germanic Holy Roman empire, was considered elective; ..."
4. Russia, the Soviet Union, and Eastern Europe: A Survey of Holdings at the by Joseph D. Dwyer (1980)
"This arrangement was successful, and after the war a considerable amount of
wartime publications was obtained. Acquisitions from romania ..."
5. Playing the "Communal Card": Communal Violence and Human Rights by Cynthia G. Brown, Farhad Karim (1995)
"Since the fall of the Ceausescu regime in December 1989, the Roma minority in
romania has become the frequent target of mob violence.1 Over the last four ..."
6. The Historical Geography of Europe by Edward Augustus Freeman (1903)
"Latin These were the Latin Empire of romania, and the Empire of in • 1-1 ...
But the Latin Empire of romania was not the only Empire which arose out of the ..."