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- proper noun archaic Alternative spelling of
Romania .
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Examples
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I was in Roumania last year, and Roumania has had a taste of German occupation.
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In Germany and Austria I encountered this deep respect as well as in Roumania and Czecho-Slovakia.
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Some Austrians had disarmed a whole division of Bolshevik troops on the Southwest Front (in Roumania) while the fraternising was going on.
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Another sheet which was violently anti-Bolshevik was l'Entente, a paper formerly published in Roumania and later transferred to Petrograd.
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The name Roumania is derived from the word Roman, the country having originally been "the Land of the Roumani."
Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights Kelly Miller 1901
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Right now I'm suffering over A Princess of Roumania which is up for the World Fantasy Award!
Am I weird? madkestrel 2006
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From the moment she emerges into the real world--a cod-19th century in which "Roumania" is a major power, under threat of German invasion, and magic of course exists--Miranda's plotline loses what little tension it had possessed.
A Princess of Roumania by Paul Park Abigail Nussbaum 2005
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From the moment she emerges into the real world--a cod-19th century in which "Roumania" is a major power, under threat of German invasion, and magic of course exists--Miranda's plotline loses what little tension it had possessed.
Archive 2005-10-01 Abigail Nussbaum 2005
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The last sf/f book that really surprised me was Paul Park's A Princess of Roumania.
May 2009 2009
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An alternate Roumania in which magic exists, and a political system that felt all too believable and beautifully contrived at the same time.
May 2009 2009
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