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This category contains articles with Romanian-language text. The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking of text in other languages.
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Pages in category "Articles containing Romanian-language text"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 6,074 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Plague Column, Timișoara
- Vladimir Plahotniuc
- Plandište
- Platform for Democracy, Prosperity, and Progress
- Plavni, Odesa Oblast
- Playing with Fire (Paula Seling and Ovi song)
- Playing with Numbers
- Pleonasm
- Pleven Square
- Alexandre Pliușchin
- Ploiești
- Ploiești Art Museum
- Ploiești National Coal Company
- Ploiești Philharmonic Orchestra
- A7 motorway (Romania)
- Plopi, Transnistria
- Ploughmen's Front
- Plugușorul
- Rovana Plumb
- Plumbuita Monastery
- Nela Pocisková
- Pocsaj
- Podgorac (Boljevac)
- Podgoria Copou Monastery
- Podilsk
- Podilsk Raion
- Podolia
- Natalia Podolskaya
- Podvirne
- Poème roumain
- Vasile Pogor
- Pohorilivka
- Poiana
- Andrius Pojavis
- Pojejena
- Pokuttia
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1994
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023
- Poland–Romania relations
- Laura Põldvere
- Poliana, Dnistrovskyi Raion, Chernivtsi Oblast
- Police and Internal Affairs Servicemen's Day
- Police Day
- List of police ranks
- A Police Superintendent Accuses
- Police, Adjective
- Politehnica University of Bucharest
- Politehnica University of Timișoara
- Local Police (Romania)
- Political particularism
- Politics of Cluj-Napoca
- Politics of Moldova
- Politics of Romania
- Polyvalent Hall (Bucharest)
- Polyvalent Hall (Călărași)
- Polyvalent Hall (Craiova)
- Polyvalent Hall (Piatra Neamț)
- Pom
- Françoise Pommaret
- Dimitrie Pompeiu
- Victor Ponta
- Roger Pontare
- Poor Dionis
- Gheorghe Pop de Băsești
- Alexandru Pop (rugby union)
- Mihail Pop
- Ștefan Cicio Pop
- Popa Chițu Church
- Popa Nan Church
- Dumitru Radu Popa
- Vasko Popa
- Popencu
- Ana Maria Popescu
- Popular Democratic Party of Moldova
- Popular Front of Moldova
- Population exchange between Bulgaria and Romania
- Poroshkovo
- Port of Giurgiulești
- Portrait of the Fighter as a Young Man
- Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993
- Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 1996
- Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998
- Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005
- Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008
- Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009
- Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012
- Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015
- Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022
- Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023
- History of independent Moldova
- Power (Diljá song)
- PPDA
- Prâslea the Brave and the Golden Apples
- Prayer rope
- Cristian Preda
- Predeal Pass
- Prefect (Romania)
- Prejmer fortified church
- Entry of the Theotokos into the Temple Church, Iași
- President of Moldova
- President of Romania
- President of the Chamber of Deputies of Romania
- President of the Moldovan Parliament
- President of Transnistria
- Presidential Band of the Republic of Moldova
- Presidential Commission for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Romania
- Presidential Palace, Chișinău
- Pretori
- Pridnestrovian Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic
- Anastasia Prikhodko
- Prime Minister of Moldova
- Prime Minister of Romania
- Prime Minister of Transnistria
- Prince Eugene House
- Prince of Transylvania
- Princely Academy of Iași
- Principles of Life
- John Charles Priscu
- Prislop Pass
- Prison (Natalia Gordienko song)
- PRO Romania
- Pro TV
- Political Alliance for a European Moldova
- Pro-European Coalition
- Probota Monastery
- Proclamation of Islaz
- Prodromos, Mount Athos
- Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
- Progressive Conservative Party (Romania)
- Pavel Prokudin
- Promise (Voyager song)
- The Prophet, the Gold and the Transylvanians
- The Protar Affair
- Protection and Guard Service
- Protestant Theological Institute of Cluj
- Province
- Provisional Council of National Unity
- Pryhorodok
- Prylypche
- Prymorske, Izmail Raion, Odesa Oblast
- Prymorske, Lyman rural hromada, Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi Raion, Odesa Oblast
- Pryozerne, Izmail Raion, Odesa Oblast
- Prypruttia
- Jacob Psantir
- PSD–UNPR–ALDE Alliance
- PSL
- PSL (rifle)
- PTB
- Public holidays in Romania
- Ilie Purcaru
- George Puscas (sports writer)
- Vasile Louis Puscas
- Pusztaottlaka
- Put (band)
- Putna Monastery
- Putna-Vrancea Natural Park
- Putyla
- Pyiterfolvo
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- Rabe (Novi Kneževac)
- Răcari (disambiguation)
- Mircea Răceanu
- Racism Breaks the Game
- Radical Peasants' Party
- Radio Moldova
- Radio Television of Vojvodina
- Radu the Handsome
- Radu IV the Great
- Radu Greceanu National College
- Radu Negru National College
- Radu Stanca National Theatre
- Ion Heliade Rădulescu
- Mihai Rădulescu
- László Raffinsky
- The Rage (2002 film)
- Rahmans
- Raid on Bucharest
- Raining cats and dogs
- Raion
- Rakhiv
- Rakhiv Raion
- Rakia
- Francis II Rákóczi
- John Rakolta
- Dimitrie Ralet
- Râmnicu Vâlcea
- Ramuri