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The culture of Romania is an umbrella term used to encapsulate the ideas, customs and social behaviours of the people of Romania that developed due to the country's distinct geopolitical history and evolution. It is theorized that Romanians and related peoples (Aromanians, Megleno-Romanians, and Istro-Romanians) were formed through the admixture of the descendants of Roman colonists[1] and the indigenous Paleo-Balkanic people who were subsequently Romanized.
^Gábor, Vékony (2000). Dacians, Romans, Romanians (1st English ed.). Matthias Corvinus. ISBN 1882785134. OCLC 45414663.
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