Romano-
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Pertaining to Rome or Romans.
- Even to this day, the parochial divisions of Wales are, probably, much the same as they were in the Romano-British period, save that where the population increased, subdivisions into subordinate cures took place.
Pertaining to Romania or Romanians.
- N. Ciachir, "Contributions to the History of Romano-Serbian Political Relations Between 1875 and 1878," ANALELE UNIVERSITATII BUCURESTI -- ISTORIE, Vol XXIII. No 1, 1974, p 74.
- Col Dr Victor Atanasiu presented and commented on "An Unpublished Document Referring to Russo-Romano-Serbian Relations in the Period of Romania's Neutrality (1914-1916)."
Pertaining to the Romani.
- The small northern Rom population, who call themselves Rommanes, speak Sinte Romani dialects that have been influenced by Austrian German. Many of the Rom groups also speak a Slav dialect called Romano-Serbian, also known as Tent Gypsy.
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