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Romanian dance maps
Hora mare
Sârba
Danubian Brâul
Carpathian Brâul
Banat Brâul
Rustemul
Schioapa
Geampara
Men’s group dances
Ritual dances in Europe
Calus and Caluseri ritual
dances
Hilt & point sword dances
(non-Romanian)
Breaza
Învârtita
Purtata & De-a lungul
Ardeleana
Chain dances in Europe
Walking dances in Europe
Turning dances in Europe
Men’s group ritual dances in
Europe
Romanian music development charts:
Line & chain dances
Men’s dance summary
Transylvanian men’s dances
Walking dances
Romanian costume maps
Women’s gathered chemises
Women’s straight chemises
Women’s gathered chemise decoration
Women's double
apron map
Women's pleated
skirt map
Women's single
apron map
Women's wrap
round map
Romanian music maps:
Cobza - short neck lute
Tambal mic - cimbalom
Caval - long pipe
Taragot & Saxophone
Nai - panpipe
Fluier - simple pipe
Fluier - end blown pipe
Tilinca
Violins
Cimpoi - bagpipe
Guitar & Zongora
Clarinet
Romanian music development charts:
Short neck lute -
Cobza
Dulcimer - Tambal
Long pipe - Caval
Woodwind -
Clarinet, Saxophone, Taragot
Bowed strings
Panpipe - nai
Bagpipe - cimpoi
Zither - Titera
Instruments
historical summary
Ethnographic zones in Romania
Bran
Bucovina
Buzau
Chioar
Codru
Dambovita
Dobrogea
Faget
Gurghiului
Hateg
Intorsura Buzau
Lapus
Lovistea
Marginimea Sibiului
Maramures
Meses
Nasaudului
Oas
Oltului
Padureni
Prahova
Trotus
Vrancea
Hungarian zones:
Aranyosszek
Csikszek
Gyimes
Haromszek
Kalotaszeg
Kason
Marosszek
Szilagysag
Udvarhelyszek
Saxon zones:
Buzenland
Nosnerland
Siebenburgen
Vlach outside of Romania
Vlachs in southern Poland
Vlachs in Hungary
Vlachs villages in Serbia
Vlachs in 19C Serbia
Minorities in Romania
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Saxon and Swabian
regions of Transylvania, 1910
Hungarian
regions in Transylvania
Moldavian Csango (Ceanga)
Hungarians in Bukowina
Migration of the
Hutul
Ukrainians in Bucovina
Southern Balkan Vlachs
Vlachs in the southern Balkans
Pindus mountains
Mount Olympus
Prespa lake
Vermion mountains
Meglan Vlachs
Sax, Austria 1877
Kiepert, Germany 1876
Dr Ischirkov, Sofia 1912
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History of the Balkans
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Paleolithic people from Asia 40,000 - 35,000 BC
Paleolithic peoples from Middle east 25,000 - 20,000 BC
Mesolithic 10,000 - 7,000 BC
Early Neolithic 6,500 BC
Middle Neolithic
6,000 BC
Developed
Neolithic 5,500 BC
Late Neolithic 5,000 BC
Early Eneolithic
4,500 BC
Middle Eneolithic
4,000 BC
Late Eneolithic
3,500 BC
Eneolithic-Bronze
age transition 3000 BC
Early Bronze age 2,500
BC
Middle Bronze age
1,800 BC
Late Bronze age 1,400 BC
Transition to
Iron age ~1,000BC
Transition to
Iron age 1,000 to 800 BC
First Greek city states, 7th BC
Further Greek cities, 6th BC
Persian empire, 5th BC
Macedon empire into Thrace, 4th BC
Celtic invasions, 3rd BC
First Germanic peoples, 2nd BC
Dacia empire, 1st BC
Romans enter the Balkans, late 1st BC
Roman Empire invades Illyria, 1st AD
Romans invade Dacia, 2nd AD
Visigoths arrive, early 3rd AD
Romans leave Dacia, late 3rd AD
Huns arrive, Roman splits to East & West Empires, 4th AD
Hun Empire, early 5th AD
End of the Hun Empire, late 5th AD
Slavic migration, 6th AD
Slav Moravia founded, early 7th AD
First Bulgar state, late 7th AD
Danube Bulgaria, 8th AD
1st Bulgar Empire, early 9th AD
Magyar tribes arrive, late 9th AD
Croatia and Hungary founded, early 10th AD
Magyar settle in Transylvania, late 10th AD
Cumans, early 11th AD
Bulgaria falls to Byzantium & Patzinaks enter, late 11th AD
Szeklers to Transylvania, early 12th AD
Rascia (Serbia) and Bosnia founded, Slavic 2nd Bulgarian empire, late 12th AD
Mongols devastate Magyars and Cumans, early 13th AD
Serb take Macedonia, Wallachia founded, late 13th AD
Serbian empire, Ottoman Empire, early 14th AD
Ottomans take Macedonia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Moldavia founded, late 14th AD
Wallachia under Ottomans, early 15th AD
Ottomans invade Serbia & Bosnia, late 15th AD
Ottomans invade Hungary & “trisection”, 16th AD
17th AD
Austrian “Habsburg” take Hungary & Transylvania, 18th AD
Expansion of Russia, early 19th AD
Decline of Ottoman, Romania created, late 19th AD
Hungary independent, early 20th AD
Post Balkan war, 20th AD
Age of Migrations
Index page
Germanic
migrations, 2nd to 6th century
Slav expansion,
6-7th century
Bulgar
migration 7th century
Magyar
(Hungarian) migration, 9th century
Pecheneg
migration, 10-11th century
Cumman
migrations, 12-13th century
Gypsy
migration, 12th to 16th centuries
Romania
Index page
Bronze age
archaeology sites
Hallstatt archaeology
sites 6th-5th BC
Latene archaeology sites 2nd-1st BC
Geto-Dacian archaeology sites 1st BC-1st AD
Roman archaeology sites 2nd - 3rd AD
Dacian-Roman
archaeology sites 3rd - 4th AD
"age of migrations"
archaeology sites 4th - 6th AD
Transylvania
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Archaeological
sites from Dacia and Roman periods
Roman
towns & military camps in Transylvania
Gepids and Goths 3rd to 4th century
Gepids 5th-6th century
Avars 6th to 8th century
Slavs 6th to 10th century
Pre-Hungarian conquest
Hungarians 11th century
Hungarian 12th century
13th century Transylvania
Transylvania 15th-17th century
Szekely lands 1872
Minorities in
Transylvania 1910
Hungarian
regions in Transylvania 1910
Saxon and Swabian regions of Transylvania,
1910
Romanian population 1910
Population statistics
Administration 1913
Current
administrative regions in Transylvania
Moldavia
Austrian
Bukowina
Romanian majority in Austrian Bukowina
Slavic and
Romanian place names in north Moldavia
Romanian
place names in north Moldavia
Moldavia of
Stefan cel mare
Moldavia's 14th to 16th churches
Greece and southern Balkans
Mycenaean Greece
Greek colonisation 8th - 6th BC
Archaic Greece
Aegean language 5th BC
Growth of Macedonia 4th BC
Romania political
Historic regions
1939 regions
1939
judetul
Current regions
Current judetul
General history maps
Language distribution
Thracian tribes and
towns map
Latin to Greek language divide during the Roman Empire
Byzantium vs Western Europe culture during Slavic times
Dacian & Thracian place names
6th century Slavic settlements
Romanians outside Romania
Carpatho-Rusyns
Places ending -esti or similar
Places ending -esti
Slavic tribes ~9th century
Sarakatsani regions in
Greece
Sites of ancient treasure & tomb
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