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  • curprev 18:1618:16, 5 September 2023 Mrazvan22 talk contribs 244,579 bytes −87 removed sentence, no need to mention the orthodox church again, as the religion (Eastern orthodox christianity) is already mentioned in the previous sentence.
  • curprev 17:3317:33, 5 September 2023 Mrazvan22 talk contribs 244,666 bytes −1,931 NATO and EU integration: removed sentence -- most references were dead or old, and things have changed since 10 years ago
  • curprev 17:2217:22, 5 September 2023 Mrazvan22 talk contribs 246,597 bytes +163 restructured text in "Contemporary period" section
  • curprev 09:2209:22, 5 September 2023 Andymxm talk contribs 246,434 bytes +28 I'm sorry but I do not agree with this logic, this topic has not been discussed, not once, but several times before, I wish that changes would not be made without taking into consideration the opinions of the other users, please, I'd you desire to re-establish this topic, please watch the Talk page and you're free to express yourself there. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 01:2901:29, 5 September 2023 Retois talk contribs 246,406 bytes 0 East-Central European countries (eastern countries of Central Europe) continue to be officially classed as Eastern European (by the United Nations as just one example). There certainly is a strong connection between Romania and East-Central European countries. But this can be more accurately recognised by identifying the strong ties those countries have to Eastern Europe. Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 01:2001:20, 5 September 2023 Retois talk contribs 246,406 bytes −28 It’s not ignoring the country’s culture/history. However, this historically all falls under Eastern Europe. I agree that East-Central European countries (Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Czechia) have strong undeniable cultural ties to Serbia, Croatia and Romania. However, but this is because those countries are also Eastern European, rather than the reverse. Undid revision 1173777899 by Andymxm (talk) Tag: Undo

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