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Historian Ioan-Aurel Pop looks at the origins of the Romanian people.
World War I veterans, orphans and widows accounted for around 12% of the population of Greater Romania
The Polish historian Błažej Brzostek launches the book The Paris of another Europe. Warsaw and Bucharest in the 19th and 20th centuries
Bucharest's Parliament Palace hosts mock trial of leading Nazi eugenists.
Radio Romania's Oral History Centre celebrates its 30th anniversary.
Bucharest has a number of old roads forming the skeleton which the largest Romanian city has been built on, in the past 500 years.
Architect Gabriela Tabacu publishes emotional chronicle of Bucharest in the 1960s.
Mental illnesses have always been a source of pain for patients and their relatives
The Romanian communist secret police at times went to great lengths to recruit assets
Operation Villages Roumains was set up abroad in 1988 to fight the destruction of Romanian villages by the communists.
One of the great processes after the Second World War was the decolonization of the world
Romania's national football side on Friday takes on the selection of Kosovo in an away game counting towards the Group 1 of the Euro...