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RUMANIA .—See also:Bucharest, Acad. Romdna (1866), Annalile (1867, &c.) ; See also:Soc. de .Stiinte (1891) ; Soc. Politechnich (1881). See also:Jassy, Soc. 4tun(ifca §i See also:Literary (1889). End of Article: RUMANIAAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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