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Church Slavonic and the Romanian-speaking Lands

The use of Church Slavonic and other Slavic-based language varieties by Romanian-speaking populations in Wallachia, Moldavia, and Transylvania during the late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period represents a fascinating and often overlooked chapter in Slavic philology.
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The Romanian Battlefront in World War I by Glenn E Torrey (review)

Slavonic and East European Review, 2013
Dennis Deletant
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Parens semper incertus: On Genealogical Fluctuations in the Greek, Slavonic, and Romanian Versions of the Palaea Historica

Континуитет, единство, културно и езиково разнообразие в Югоизточна Европа (от Средновековието до днес). // Continuity, Unity, Cultural and Linguistic Diversity in Southeastern Europe (Medieval and Modern Times)
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