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The Wavering Fate of a Communist Jewel: from Casa Scânteii to Casa Presei Libere
Same meaning, different perceptions: the trick about synonyms in Romanian
“She drew beauty from anything she did and spread it around her”. Maria Rosetti’s gifts to Romania
Bucharest’s erstwhile hub of social glamour: the story of Palatul Suțu
Minority Profile: Who Are the Romanian Ukrainians?
Romania’s “Queen of the Heights”: How Smaranda Brăescu Made It in a Man’s World
Arsenie Boca: Meeting the Romanians’ Need for Miracles
What Is It that Makes the Romanians Special? 4 Propositions
Veronica Micle and Mihai Eminescu: the Love that Fed Romania’s Finest Poetry
Elena Lupescu: A Femme Fatale to Interwar Romania
Romania’s Genders: What the Romanian Nouns Imply
Standing out in the World: 5 Out of the Ordinary Things about Romania
Romanian Sarcasm: The Case in Point of 9 Turkish loanwords
The Psychology of the Romanian People: A Rough Collective Portrait
Fighting Against the Tide of History: Elisabeta Rizea, the Anti-communist Woman Partisan
Romanian Moods: The Legacy of the Phanar in 8 Colloquial Words
Anghel Saligny: The Unspectacular Decency of an Engineering Star
Queen Mother Elena: Righteous for Her Nation, Righteous among the Nations
A Bit of Genoa in Romania: The Enisala Fortress
The Firm Charm of Feminism in Romanian Architecture: Virginia Andreescu Haret