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This category contains articles with Romanian-language text. The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking of text in other languages.
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 6,124 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Păcală
- Johnny Pacar
- Păcuiul lui Soare
- Ana Padurariu
- Pădurea Domnească
- Paeonia peregrina
- Paharnic
- Şebnem Paker
- Palace of Agriculture, Brăila
- Palace of Culture (Iași)
- Palace of Justice, Bucharest
- Palace of the Parliament
- Palace of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry
- Palace of the National Bank, Timișoara
- Palace of the Patriarchate
- Palace of the Republic, Chișinău
- Palace of the United Banat Banks
- Palatalization (phonetics)
- Palatalization (sound change)
- Palatalization in the Romance languages
- The Pale Light of Sorrow
- Octavian Paler
- Palia de la Orăștie
- Blanca Paloma
- Marcel Palonder
- Sesto Pals
- PAM
- Pančevo
- Octav Pancu-Iași
- Pangram
- Panka, Ukraine
- Anton Pann
- Alexandru Papadopol
- Tache Papahagi
- Sebastian Papaiani
- Papanași
- Helena Paparizou
- The Paper Will Be Blue
- Iosif Papp-Szilágyi
- Pavel Parasca
- Saint Parascheva Church, Iași
- Paraskeva of the Balkans
- Parcani, Transnistria
- Pasha Parfeni
- Paris Peace Treaties, 1947
- Pârjoale
- Parliament of Moldova
- Parliament of Romania
- Supreme Council (Transnistria)
- Maya Parnas
- Parquet (legal)
- Partium Christian University
- Partoș Monastery
- Party for Everybody
- Party of Action and Solidarity
- Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova
- Party of Democratic Forces
- Party of Development and Consolidation of Moldova
- Party of European Socialists
- Party of Free Change
- Party of Law and Justice
- Party of Rebirth and Conciliation of Moldova
- Party of Regions of Moldova
- Party of Social Solidarity
- Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova
- Party of the Roma
- Party of Young Free Democrats of Romania
- Party of Young People
- Dușan Pârvulovici
- Pasajul Macca-Vilacrosse
- Ioan Gyuri Pascu
- Pashkivtsi
- Paska (bread)
- Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu
- Pătrașcu the Good
- Maria Patrascu
- Patriarch of All Romania
- Patriotic Guards (Romania)
- Patriotic Party of Transnistria
- Ivan Patzaichin
- Paul Philippe of Romania
- Sam Paulescu
- Paul Păun
- Pavel
- Marcel Pavel
- Cincinat Pavelescu
- Pe-o margine de lume
- Peace Race
- Peasant Workers' Bloc
- Peasants' Party (Romania)
- Peasants' Party–Lupu
- Pechenegs
- Pechera, Vinnytsia Oblast
- Peleș Castle
- Pelinkovac
- Penal Procedure Code of Romania
- Pensions in Romania
- Pentecostarion
- Pentecostal Union of Romania
- Ester Peony
- People's Action (Romania)
- People's Democratic Front (Romania)
- People's Movement
- People's Movement Party
- People's Party – Dan Diaconescu
- People's Party (Romania, 2005–06)
- People's Party of the Republic of Moldova
- People's Salvation Cathedral
- People's Will (Transnistria)
- Romanian People's Tribunals
- Pepe & Fifi
- PeR
- Perebykivtsi
- Perechyn
- Perechyn Raion
- Perfect Strangers (2016 film)
- Permanent Representative of Romania to the United Nations
- Permanent residency
- Michele Perniola
- Perpessicius
- Charlotte Perrelli
- Perșani Mountains
- Pertti Kurikan Nimipäivät
- Pescaru
- Coliboaia Cave
- Peștera cu Oase
- Bears' Cave
- Pete (Disney)
- Peter Aaron
- Peter the Cossack
- Peter the Lame
- N. Petrașcu
- Petrashivka
- Anatol Petrencu
- Svetlana Petrenko
- Nicolae Petrescu-Comnen
- Dan Petrescu (businessman)
- Dumitru Petrescu
- Petris (disambiguation)
- Petromidia Refinery
- Petroșani Mining Museum
- Petrotel Lukoil Refinery
- Petrovac, Serbia
- Petar II Petrović-Njegoš
- Emil Petrovici
- Peter III of Moldavia
- Petru Maior University of Târgu Mureș
- Petru Rareș National College
- Phanariots
- The Phantom Father
- Mihail Pherekyde
- Alexandru Philippide
- Daniel Philippidis
- Artur Phleps
- Phonological changes from Classical Latin to Proto-Romance
- Phoolko Aankhama
- Piatra Craiului National Park
- Piatra-Olt
- Pierogi
- Pietrărie Transmitter
- Principality of the Pindus
- Pintea the Brave
- Pioneer Organization
- Pip Ivan (Maramureș)
- Pipera
- Pipera Airport
- Piqued Jacks
- Pirate Party Romania
- Pirates of the Sea
- Vadim Pirogan
- Constantin Pîrvulescu
- Pisnia zavzhdy z namy
- Pita
- Pitar Moș Church
- Pitești Prison
- David Pittu
- Plague Column, Timișoara
- Vladimir Plahotniuc
- Plaiul Fagului
- Plandište
- Platform for Democracy, Prosperity, and Progress
- Plavni, Odesa Oblast
- Playing with Fire (Paula Seling and Ovi song)
- Playing with Numbers
- Pleonasm
- Pleven Square
- Alexandre Pliușchin
- Ploiești
- Ploiești Art Museum
- Ploiești National Coal Company
- Ploiești Philharmonic Orchestra
- A7 motorway (Romania)
- Plopi, Transnistria
- Ploughmen's Front
- Plugușorul
- Rovana Plumb
- Plumbuita Monastery
- Nela Pocisková
- Pocsaj
- Podgorac (Boljevac)