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This pretty long article isn't linked from anywhere. It seems a work in progress or something. Pcap ping 01:36, 6 January 2010 (UTC)

It's also not just a sample of Protochronism at its worst, but also a violation of WP:SYNTH, WP:PSTS, WP:FRINGE and so on, beginning with the claim that the Getae and the Thracians and the Dacians are the same. The fact that it's being moved to mainspace while the guy is still working on it only adds to the matter: this, as far as I can tell, is a candidate for AfD, if not simply speedy deletion. Oh and: it doesn't help that the title is ungrammatical and the capitalization random... Dahn (talk) 02:12, 6 January 2010 (UTC)
Go forth and nominate it. We recently got rid of Romanesci. Pcap ping 03:25, 6 January 2010 (UTC)
I redirected it, the next best thing. :) Dahn (talk) 03:28, 6 January 2010 (UTC)
The editor that created that also edited the article you redirected to rather recently, as well as other related articles. [1]. Some further scrutiny is probably warranted. Pcap ping 03:34, 6 January 2010 (UTC)
And Special:Contributions/LBartok looks disturbingly similar. Sock? Pcap ping 03:38, 6 January 2010 (UTC)
Probably, considering the instant familiarity with the minute aspects of wikipedia and the manner in which Blurall makes his edits seem referenced. If I had to guess, I would tend to assume we're dealing with User:Dacodava. Dahn (talk) 18:03, 6 January 2010 (UTC)
Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Blurall. Pcap ping 21:50, 9 January 2010 (UTC)

BLP articles in danger of immediate, no warning deletion

For those not following the WikiDrama, the arbcom and jimbo decided that it's okay to delete unreferenced BLPs on sight, without even applying a CSD tag. Here is a list of such articles on topics that interest this WikiPorject, courtesy of User:CBM:

Monica Anghel - Mircea Albulescu - Radu Vasile - Radu Marian - Dana Macsim - Argentina Menis - Christian Badea - Claudiu Bleonţ - Dan Alexandrescu - Elena Gaja - Gabriel Cotabiţă - Horia Crişan - Ionuţ Pavel - Luc Deacu - Marcel Pavel - Marius Moga - Mihaela Miroiu - Mihnea Motoc - Tiberiu Bărbuleţiu - Stana Izbaşa - George V. Grigore - Vlad Vanca - Gheorghe Megelea - Mihai Stoica - Valeriu Stoica - Francis Kish - Bogdan Olteanu - Dan Bittman - Eugen Bejinariu - Florin Fabian - Florina Kendrick - Gavril Dejeu - George Maior - Gheorghe Nichita - Ghervazen Longher - Ioan Condruc - Margareta Keszeg - Mihai Olteanu - Petre Budean - Tudor Gheorghe - Sandu Tăbârcă - Beatrice Bleonţ - Costi Ioniţă - Daniel Cristescu - Daniel Iftimie - Dragoş Băjenaru - Fiţa Lovin - Ilie Bărbulescu - Marian Petre Miluţ - Mircea Ciugudean - Mircea Vintilă - Octavian Guţu - Şerban Ciochină - Florin Fizeşan - Gabriel Liiceanu - Ileana Silai - Ana Maria Brânză - Ionela Târlea - Mihai Covaliu - Valery Oişteanu - Tudor Popa - Dumitru Dragomir - Petru Filip - Dan Roman - Victor Pădureanu

Please go through the list and strike out those articles that have been referenced. Some of these may be incorrectly tagged as unreferenced. Pcap ping 23:52, 21 January 2010 (UTC)

Manually discovered: Adrian Copilul Minune, Călin Albuţ, Sebastian Achim, Cosmin Frăsinescu, Liviu Dorin Băjenaru, Ciprian Botoşer, Alexandru Vagner, Csaba Borbély. Pcap ping 18:16, 22 January 2010 (UTC)

I knew that looked too short to be the full list, so here is the result by category intersection:

Monica Anghel - György Kurtág - Marcel Pavel - Emil Constantinescu - Victor Ciorbea - Marcel Iureş - Ion N. Petrovici - Viorica Susanu - Marian Petre Miluţ - Eva Ionesco - Irina Ionesco - Pavel Coruţ - Dan Alexandrescu - Ion Cristoiu - Marius Tucă - Zvi Laron - Nicolae Guţă - Stana Izbaşa - Ovidiu Lipan - Ben Bassarab - Yehuda Amital - Nicolae Manolescu - Gabriel Cotabiţă - Răzvan Sabău - Radu Marian - Joana Benedek - Christian Wilhelm Berger - Joel Birman - Alexandru Moşanu - Sergiu Anghel - Dumitru Dediu - Alina Eremia - Marius Popa - Arsenie Todiraş - Nicu Paleru - Mircea Frăţică - Mihai Cioc - Friedrich von Bömches - Flavius Moldovan - Lucian Burdujan - Ciprian Vasilache - Sorin Rădoi - Cristian Silvăşan - Cristeana Cojocaru - Valeria Bufanu - Lidia Simon - Elena Gaja - Valeriu Stoica - Alina Astafei - Beatrice Bleonţ - Dumitru Antonescu - Gabriel Liiceanu - David Twersky (Skverer Rebbe) - Lia Roberts - Nina Cassian - Dragoş Băjenaru - Dan Bittman - Noni Răzvan Ene - Vintilă Mihăilescu - Ion Timofte - Iasmin Latovlevici - Eduard Cristian Zimmermann - Mircea Rus - Alexandru Popovici (Romanian footballer) - Rareş Soporan - Marian Constantinescu - Silviu Bălace - Cornel Nistorescu - Loredan Popa - Flavius Stoican - Florenţa Mihai - Cristian Pârvulescu - Nicolás Canales - Dan Negru - Lucian Bălan - Anton Weissenbacher - Alexandru Koller - Dan Găldeanu - Alexandru Bădoiu - Ioan Condruc - Imre Szepi - Ovidiu Baciu - Vasile Iordache - Ştefan Iovan - Marcel Răducanu - Mihail Majearu - Cătălin Munteanu - Ravid Gazal - Kobi Nachtailer - Florina Kendrick - Tudor Gheorghe - George Curcă - Răzvan Farmache - Ion Barbu (footballer) - Szabolcs Perenyi - Cristian Şchiopu - Decebal Gheară - Liviu Mihai - Florin Lungu - Adrian Senin - Mihai Guriţă - Claudiu Voiculeţ - Ionuţ Larie - Vasile Păcuraru - Marius Soare - Laurenţiu Florea - Cosmin Băcilă - Gheorghe Butoiu - Júlio César da Silva e Souza - Constantin Cernăianu - Ionel Boghiţoi - Bolborea Dumitru - Cătălin Necula - Teodor Anghelini - Emil Kemeneş - Gheorghe Liliac - Florin Maxim - Adrian Vlas - Niklas Sandberg - Otmar Szafnauer - Romaniţa Iordache - Maricel Voinea - Marius Moga - Adrian Copilul Minune - Romeo Stavarache - George Iacobescu - Marian Dinu - Valer Ambrus - Gabriel Raksi - Daniel Dumitru - Gheorghe Stratulat - Daniel Constantin Florea - Leontin Grozavu - Alin Artimon - Andrei Kerestely - Milen Radukanov - Ionuţ Matei - Petru Negrea - Marius Oprea - Ileana Burnichioiu - Adrian Andrei Rusu - Artur Pătraş - Gabriel Vochin - Angelica Balos - Andrei Daniel Marinescu - Gabriel Băcneanu - Theodor Cazaban - Valentin Velcea - Adrian Poparadu - Levente Csik - Bogdan Unguruşan - Adrian Borza - Zsolt Szilágyi - Ionut Andrea - Fabian Teuşan - Cornel Călugăreanu - Grigore Costescu - Mihai Nedef - Viorel Ion - Gheorghe Constantinide - Ladislau Mokos - Cezar Niculescu - Adrian Petroşanu - Cosmin Cruşoveanu - Ciprian Suciu - Catrinel Menghia - Bogdan Fărcaş - Gaston Mendy - Daniel Barbu - Luis Dias - Adrian Croitoru - Cornelia Vasile - Andrei Bălan - John Alexander Valencia - Cristian Dancia - Niculina Sasu - Maria Bosi - Ducu Bertzi - Iuliana Hobincu - Maria Lackovics - Georgeta Lăcusta - Viorica Ionică - Cristina Petrovici - Elisabeta Ionescu - Doina Furcoi - Doina Cojocaru - Constantina Piţigoi - Cezar Mateus - Alexandru Turei - Alin Raţiu - Roberto Ayza - Celestino Marques Silva Ilnhasse - Jaka Stromajer - Jackson Jose Lucas - Elton Ceno - Kuncho Kunchev - Mihai Măniuţiu - Bruno Costa - Valery Oişteanu - Radu Goldiş - Adrian Gheorghiu - Bogdan Mischiu - Valentin Plătăreanu - Luc Deacu - Daniel Sabou - Vasile Buhăescu - Răzvan Neagu - Dorian Andronic - Marius Doboş - Şerban Moraru - Marius Matei - Mihaela Ursa - Ionuţ Dimofte - Cristian Petre - Mircea Ciugudean - Dorin Chirtoacă - Valentin Teodorica - Ciprian Preda - André Nunes - Florin Nohai - Alexandru Forminte - Radu Doicaru - Vasile Avădanei - Flavius Băd - Marcel Otvoş - Claudiu Puia - Doru Buican - Daniel Cristescu - Constantin Costea - Ionuţ Chiriac - Ilie Baicu - Mihai Ilie - Daniel Ghindeanu - Marin Văsie - Constantin Bumbac - Sebastian Huţan - Cornel Frăsineanu - Alexandru Bălţoi - Marius Mârne - Mircea Ilie - Alin Chiţa - Dorin Mihuţ - Ioan Hora - Robert Săceanu - Mădălin Ciucă - Mihai Dina - Andrei Prepeliţă - Paul Curteanu - Nicuşor Bănică - Marius Tincu - Bogdan Cistean - Attila Hadnagy - Ciprian Dianu - Mihai Olteanu - Bogdan Vrăjitoarea - Sorin Trofin - Andrei Neagoe - Robert Neagoe - Dan Balauru - Cornel Dobre - Liviu Negoiţă (footballer) - Valerică Găman - Irinel Popescu - Ghenadie Ochincă - Daniel Barna - Dănuţ Dumbravă - Călin Moldovan - Şerban Nichifor - Diego de Gregorio - Ciprian Petre - Bogdan Aldea - Edvan do Nascimento - Sebastian Sfârlea - Bogdan Ştiubei - Alexandru Leucuţă - Zareh Baronian - Ali Calvin Tolmbaye - Sofia Vicoveanca - George Alboiu - Alexandru Muşina - Horia Moculescu - Maria Baciu - Iosif Fabian - Andriy Fedorenko - Silviu Florea - Youssouf Kamara - Ştefan Petcu - Sergiu Mândrean - Alin Rus - Alin Chibulcutean - Tatiana Nicolescu - Robert Vancea - Florin Popete - Adrian Popescu (footballer born 1975) - Constantin Grecu - Alexandru Piţurcă - Florin Stângă - Dragoş Firţulescu - Sorin Buşu - Mădălin Murgan - Adrian Nalaţi - Valentin Borş - Cătălin Crăciun - Mugurel Dedu - Robert Bălăeţ - Georgian Popescu - Valentin Cosmin Lipitor - Daniela Dodean - Elizabeta Samara - Alexandru Arşinel - Ionuţ Voicu - Cătălin Dedu - Vlad Agachi - Claudiu David - Alexander Bălănescu - Domnica Radulescu - Bogdan Cristinoiu - Iulian Tameş - Ionuţ Badea - Mircea Stan - Leon Dănăilă - Valentin Ioviţă - Dan Pavel - Florea Ispir - Octavian Guţu - Emil Pop - Iulian Crivac - Marius Hodor - Vlad Vanca - Catalin Anghel - Călin Albuţ - Sebastian Achim - Cristian Ciocoiu - George V. Grigore - Florin Fabian - Daniel Usvat - Valeriu Răchită - Damian Militaru - Florentin Dumitru - Dimitrie Popescu - Dumitru Răducanu - Pavol Farkaš - Adela Popescu - Cristian Irimia - Valentin M. Ionescu - George Nicolescu - Herta Anitas - Rodica Arba - Gligor Mircea - Cornel Drăguşin - Cristina Radu - Cristian Olariu - Gabriel Kajcsa - Chico (footballer) - Mircea Bolba - Mugur Gusatu - Alexandru Măţel - Ciprian Botoşer - Florin Fizeşan - Marius Nedelcu - Rodica Bretin - Călin Târnăvean - Delia Matache - Pierre Vassiliu - Raul Costin - Ionuţ Balaur - Alexandru Filip - Virgil Drăghia - Alexandru Iulian Maxim - Marius Bîtfoi - Andreea Esca - Şerban Foarţă - Lucian Gavriluţă - Adrian Ganea - Vasile Martinoiu - George Coandă - Ilie Şerbănescu - Andrei Popescu - Dean Beţa - Ionuţ Târnăcop - Daniel Lung - Nicolae Pogonaru - Mircea Voicu - Cristian Cigan - Cristian Pustai - Alexandru Hărăguţă - Constantin Ferariu - Răzvan Gorea - Ioan Vieru (poet) - Leontin Chitescu - Hanno Höfer - Alexandru Mateiu - Alexandru Chipciu - Florin Salam

Pcap ping 02:17, 23 January 2010 (UTC)

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Drama on Romania

See Wikipedia:ANI#Disruptive_edits.2C_nationalistic_POV_pushing.2C_removal_of_references_and_edit_war. Pcap ping 22:49, 29 January 2010 (UTC)

A template language issue

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The ethnicity of Iancu de Hunedoara

I've opened a thread about Iancu de Hunedoara's ethnicity on Fringe theory noticeboard: [2]. Iancu de Hunedoara is an important character in Hungarian and Romanian history, so maybe some editors will be interested (Umumu (talk) 07:55, 9 April 2010 (UTC))

Alexandru Madgearu

Anyone that has a little time to spare, may check this article I just created. It's not big but it can be expanded.Villick (talk) 14:12, 11 May 2010 (UTC)

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Ceauşescu's trial: request for further opinion.

Hi. I came across the article about Nicolae Ceauşescu earlier today and removed a characterisation about his trial being in front of a "kangaroo court" for being unattributed and possibly politically motivated. This was reverted, and I've started a discussion on the talk page about the use of term. I really don't want to get entrenched in this fight again, so I plan so stay out of it and allow people with a greater knowledge of the subject, i.e. WP Romania, to discuss it among themselves. Thanks, Sceptre (talk) 21:28, 19 July 2010 (UTC)

Hello! I have a question to inquire you with...

As far as I understand, this project is concerned with the expansion and addition of Romania-related articles on en.wikipedia. I have seen many articles on ro.wikipedia not respecting the policies (biased, not keeping a NPOV, unverifiable) or much too short. Would completing these with translated information from reliable articles on the en wiki be a good idea ? Sincerely, NikitaUtiu (talk) 19:32, 29 July 2010 (UTC).

Merging noticeboard here

I'm proposing to merge/move the archives of Wikipedia:Romanian Wikipedians' notice board and it's talk page here. Both worked as rather fragmented discussion areas. To the uninitiated outside this WikiProject, it wasn't/isn't at all apparent where to go. Those papge have also been inactive for a year, so I've marked them such a while back. A single archive search box would be nice too, it that looks more complicated than the WT:MATH one because the built-in search doesn't appear to handle multiple prefixes. So, we'd have to use the indexing bot like WT:MED. Pcap ping 17:13, 23 December 2009 (UTC)

Fine by me. Dahn (talk) 17:17, 23 December 2009 (UTC)
 Done Move/merge completed. Let me know if I've screwed up anything. Pcap ping 18:44, 23 December 2009 (UTC)
Since I see you're good with wikicode, could you make a template of sort to invite people from the old Noticeboard here (i.e. to put on their talk pages). I've seen several editors who had important contribution in the past and were members of the noticeboard, and who are probably not watching this page.Anonimu (talk) 20:21, 23 December 2009 (UTC)
I've added notices at the top to both the project and talk page of the old noticeboard [3] [4]. I don't think that spamming everyone involved is necessary; they can pick up the change from their watch list... Pcap ping 20:32, 23 December 2009 (UTC)

BLP articles in danger of immediate, no warning deletion

For those not following the WikiDrama, the arbcom and jimbo decided that it's okay to delete unreferenced BLPs on sight, without even applying a CSD tag. Here is a list of such articles on topics that interest this WikiPorject, courtesy of User:CBM:

Monica Anghel - Mircea Albulescu - Radu Vasile - Radu Marian - Dana Macsim - Argentina Menis - Christian Badea - Claudiu Bleonţ - Dan Alexandrescu - Elena Gaja - Gabriel Cotabiţă - Horia Crişan - Ionuţ Pavel - Luc Deacu - Marcel Pavel - Marius Moga - Mihaela Miroiu - Mihnea Motoc - Tiberiu Bărbuleţiu - Stana Izbaşa - George V. Grigore - Vlad Vanca - Gheorghe Megelea - Mihai Stoica - Valeriu Stoica - Francis Kish - Bogdan Olteanu - Dan Bittman - Eugen Bejinariu - Florin Fabian - Florina Kendrick - Gavril Dejeu - George Maior - Gheorghe Nichita - Ghervazen Longher - Ioan Condruc - Margareta Keszeg - Mihai Olteanu - Petre Budean - Tudor Gheorghe - Sandu Tăbârcă - Beatrice Bleonţ - Costi Ioniţă - Daniel Cristescu - Daniel Iftimie - Dragoş Băjenaru - Fiţa Lovin - Ilie Bărbulescu - Marian Petre Miluţ - Mircea Ciugudean - Mircea Vintilă - Octavian Guţu - Şerban Ciochină - Florin Fizeşan - Gabriel Liiceanu - Ileana Silai - Ana Maria Brânză - Ionela Târlea - Mihai Covaliu - Valery Oişteanu - Tudor Popa - Dumitru Dragomir - Petru Filip - Dan Roman - Victor Pădureanu

Please go through the list and strike out those articles that have been referenced. Some of these may be incorrectly tagged as unreferenced. Pcap ping 23:52, 21 January 2010 (UTC)

Manually discovered: Adrian Copilul Minune, Călin Albuţ, Sebastian Achim, Cosmin Frăsinescu, Liviu Dorin Băjenaru, Ciprian Botoşer, Alexandru Vagner, Csaba Borbély. Pcap ping 18:16, 22 January 2010 (UTC)

I knew that looked too short to be the full list, so here is the result by category intersection:

Monica Anghel - György Kurtág - Marcel Pavel - Emil Constantinescu - Victor Ciorbea - Marcel Iureş - Ion N. Petrovici - Viorica Susanu - Marian Petre Miluţ - Eva Ionesco - Irina Ionesco - Pavel Coruţ - Dan Alexandrescu - Ion Cristoiu - Marius Tucă - Zvi Laron - Nicolae Guţă - Stana Izbaşa - Ovidiu Lipan - Ben Bassarab - Yehuda Amital - Nicolae Manolescu - Gabriel Cotabiţă - Răzvan Sabău - Radu Marian - Joana Benedek - Christian Wilhelm Berger - Joel Birman - Alexandru Moşanu - Sergiu Anghel - Dumitru Dediu - Alina Eremia - Marius Popa - Arsenie Todiraş - Nicu Paleru - Mircea Frăţică - Mihai Cioc - Friedrich von Bömches - Flavius Moldovan - Lucian Burdujan - Ciprian Vasilache - Sorin Rădoi - Cristian Silvăşan - Cristeana Cojocaru - Valeria Bufanu - Lidia Simon - Elena Gaja - Valeriu Stoica - Alina Astafei - Beatrice Bleonţ - Dumitru Antonescu - Gabriel Liiceanu - David Twersky (Skverer Rebbe) - Lia Roberts - Nina Cassian - Dragoş Băjenaru - Dan Bittman - Noni Răzvan Ene - Vintilă Mihăilescu - Ion Timofte - Iasmin Latovlevici - Eduard Cristian Zimmermann - Mircea Rus - Alexandru Popovici (Romanian footballer) - Rareş Soporan - Marian Constantinescu - Silviu Bălace - Cornel Nistorescu - Loredan Popa - Flavius Stoican - Florenţa Mihai - Cristian Pârvulescu - Nicolás Canales - Dan Negru - Lucian Bălan - Anton Weissenbacher - Alexandru Koller - Dan Găldeanu - Alexandru Bădoiu - Ioan Condruc - Imre Szepi - Ovidiu Baciu - Vasile Iordache - Ştefan Iovan - Marcel Răducanu - Mihail Majearu - Cătălin Munteanu - Ravid Gazal - Kobi Nachtailer - Florina Kendrick - Tudor Gheorghe - George Curcă - Răzvan Farmache - Ion Barbu (footballer) - Szabolcs Perenyi - Cristian Şchiopu - Decebal Gheară - Liviu Mihai - Florin Lungu - Adrian Senin - Mihai Guriţă - Claudiu Voiculeţ - Ionuţ Larie - Vasile Păcuraru - Marius Soare - Laurenţiu Florea - Cosmin Băcilă - Gheorghe Butoiu - Júlio César da Silva e Souza - Constantin Cernăianu - Ionel Boghiţoi - Bolborea Dumitru - Cătălin Necula - Teodor Anghelini - Emil Kemeneş - Gheorghe Liliac - Florin Maxim - Adrian Vlas - Niklas Sandberg - Otmar Szafnauer - Romaniţa Iordache - Maricel Voinea - Marius Moga - Adrian Copilul Minune - Romeo Stavarache - George Iacobescu - Marian Dinu - Valer Ambrus - Gabriel Raksi - Daniel Dumitru - Gheorghe Stratulat - Daniel Constantin Florea - Leontin Grozavu - Alin Artimon - Andrei Kerestely - Milen Radukanov - Ionuţ Matei - Petru Negrea - Marius Oprea - Ileana Burnichioiu - Adrian Andrei Rusu - Artur Pătraş - Gabriel Vochin - Angelica Balos - Andrei Daniel Marinescu - Gabriel Băcneanu - Theodor Cazaban - Valentin Velcea - Adrian Poparadu - Levente Csik - Bogdan Unguruşan - Adrian Borza - Zsolt Szilágyi - Ionut Andrea - Fabian Teuşan - Cornel Călugăreanu - Grigore Costescu - Mihai Nedef - Viorel Ion - Gheorghe Constantinide - Ladislau Mokos - Cezar Niculescu - Adrian Petroşanu - Cosmin Cruşoveanu - Ciprian Suciu - Catrinel Menghia - Bogdan Fărcaş - Gaston Mendy - Daniel Barbu - Luis Dias - Adrian Croitoru - Cornelia Vasile - Andrei Bălan - John Alexander Valencia - Cristian Dancia - Niculina Sasu - Maria Bosi - Ducu Bertzi - Iuliana Hobincu - Maria Lackovics - Georgeta Lăcusta - Viorica Ionică - Cristina Petrovici - Elisabeta Ionescu - Doina Furcoi - Doina Cojocaru - Constantina Piţigoi - Cezar Mateus - Alexandru Turei - Alin Raţiu - Roberto Ayza - Celestino Marques Silva Ilnhasse - Jaka Stromajer - Jackson Jose Lucas - Elton Ceno - Kuncho Kunchev - Mihai Măniuţiu - Bruno Costa - Valery Oişteanu - Radu Goldiş - Adrian Gheorghiu - Bogdan Mischiu - Valentin Plătăreanu - Luc Deacu - Daniel Sabou - Vasile Buhăescu - Răzvan Neagu - Dorian Andronic - Marius Doboş - Şerban Moraru - Marius Matei - Mihaela Ursa - Ionuţ Dimofte - Cristian Petre - Mircea Ciugudean - Dorin Chirtoacă - Valentin Teodorica - Ciprian Preda - André Nunes - Florin Nohai - Alexandru Forminte - Radu Doicaru - Vasile Avădanei - Flavius Băd - Marcel Otvoş - Claudiu Puia - Doru Buican - Daniel Cristescu - Constantin Costea - Ionuţ Chiriac - Ilie Baicu - Mihai Ilie - Daniel Ghindeanu - Marin Văsie - Constantin Bumbac - Sebastian Huţan - Cornel Frăsineanu - Alexandru Bălţoi - Marius Mârne - Mircea Ilie - Alin Chiţa - Dorin Mihuţ - Ioan Hora - Robert Săceanu - Mădălin Ciucă - Mihai Dina - Andrei Prepeliţă - Paul Curteanu - Nicuşor Bănică - Marius Tincu - Bogdan Cistean - Attila Hadnagy - Ciprian Dianu - Mihai Olteanu - Bogdan Vrăjitoarea - Sorin Trofin - Andrei Neagoe - Robert Neagoe - Dan Balauru - Cornel Dobre - Liviu Negoiţă (footballer) - Valerică Găman - Irinel Popescu - Ghenadie Ochincă - Daniel Barna - Dănuţ Dumbravă - Călin Moldovan - Şerban Nichifor - Diego de Gregorio - Ciprian Petre - Bogdan Aldea - Edvan do Nascimento - Sebastian Sfârlea - Bogdan Ştiubei - Alexandru Leucuţă - Zareh Baronian - Ali Calvin Tolmbaye - Sofia Vicoveanca - George Alboiu - Alexandru Muşina - Horia Moculescu - Maria Baciu - Iosif Fabian - Andriy Fedorenko - Silviu Florea - Youssouf Kamara - Ştefan Petcu - Sergiu Mândrean - Alin Rus - Alin Chibulcutean - Tatiana Nicolescu - Robert Vancea - Florin Popete - Adrian Popescu (footballer born 1975) - Constantin Grecu - Alexandru Piţurcă - Florin Stângă - Dragoş Firţulescu - Sorin Buşu - Mădălin Murgan - Adrian Nalaţi - Valentin Borş - Cătălin Crăciun - Mugurel Dedu - Robert Bălăeţ - Georgian Popescu - Valentin Cosmin Lipitor - Daniela Dodean - Elizabeta Samara - Alexandru Arşinel - Ionuţ Voicu - Cătălin Dedu - Vlad Agachi - Claudiu David - Alexander Bălănescu - Domnica Radulescu - Bogdan Cristinoiu - Iulian Tameş - Ionuţ Badea - Mircea Stan - Leon Dănăilă - Valentin Ioviţă - Dan Pavel - Florea Ispir - Octavian Guţu - Emil Pop - Iulian Crivac - Marius Hodor - Vlad Vanca - Catalin Anghel - Călin Albuţ - Sebastian Achim - Cristian Ciocoiu - George V. Grigore - Florin Fabian - Daniel Usvat - Valeriu Răchită - Damian Militaru - Florentin Dumitru - Dimitrie Popescu - Dumitru Răducanu - Pavol Farkaš - Adela Popescu - Cristian Irimia - Valentin M. 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Central notice not currently translated into Romanian

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The ethnicity of Iancu de Hunedoara

I've opened a thread about Iancu de Hunedoara's ethnicity on Fringe theory noticeboard: [5]. Iancu de Hunedoara is an important character in Hungarian and Romanian history, so maybe some editors will be interested (Umumu (talk) 07:55, 9 April 2010 (UTC))

Alexandru Madgearu

Anyone that has a little time to spare, may check this article I just created. It's not big but it can be expanded.Villick (talk) 14:12, 11 May 2010 (UTC)

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Ceauşescu's trial: request for further opinion.

Hi. I came across the article about Nicolae Ceauşescu earlier today and removed a characterisation about his trial being in front of a "kangaroo court" for being unattributed and possibly politically motivated. This was reverted, and I've started a discussion on the talk page about the use of term. I really don't want to get entrenched in this fight again, so I plan so stay out of it and allow people with a greater knowledge of the subject, i.e. WP Romania, to discuss it among themselves. Thanks, Sceptre (talk) 21:28, 19 July 2010 (UTC)

Hello! I have a question to inquire you with...

As far as I understand, this project is concerned with the expansion and addition of Romania-related articles on en.wikipedia. I have seen many articles on ro.wikipedia not respecting the policies (biased, not keeping a NPOV, unverifiable) or much too short. Would completing these with translated information from reliable articles on the en wiki be a good idea ? Sincerely, NikitaUtiu (talk) 19:32, 29 July 2010 (UTC).

Please for all of those interested add to this discussion. Nergaal (talk) 06:06, 1 September 2010 (UTC)

Question about famine in WWI Romania

Are there any online sources regarding famine in Romania during WW1 and its causes?--MyMoloboaccount (talk) 20:02, 3 September 2010 (UTC)

Civilian deaths in Romania (1914 borders) exceeded the prewar level by 430,000, caused by food shortages, epidemics and the Spanish Flu

Source

Hersch, Liebmann, La mortalité causée par la guerre mondiale, Metron- The International Review of Statistics, 1927, Vol 7. No 1. This study published in an academic journal detailed the demographic impact of the war on France, the UK, Italy, Belgium, Portugal, Serbia, Romania and Greece. The total estimated increase in the number of civilian deaths during the war was 2,171,000, not including an additional 984,000 Spanish Flu deaths. These indirect war losses were due to the severe shortages caused by the disruption of trade. The article is available from Metron, the publisher

I have the full text of the article and can read French

--Woogie10w (talk) 20:19, 3 September 2010 (UTC)

The territory of Transylvania was part of Austria-Hungary during World War I. The following estimates of Romanian deaths, within contemporary borders, during World War I were made by a Russian journalist in a 2004 handbook of human losses in the 20th century. Total dead 748,000: including military losses 220,000 with the Romanian forces and 150,000 with the Austro-Hungarian forces and POW deaths in captivity of 48,000. Civilian dead were as follows due to famine and disease 200,000, killed in military operations 120,000 and 10,000 dead in Austrian prisons Source Erlikman, Vadim (2004). Poteri narodonaseleniia v XX veke : spravochnik. Moscow. ISBN 5-93165-107-1.

--Woogie10w (talk) 22:04, 3 September 2010 (UTC)

Was the famine caused by confiscation of food by Central Powers? --MyMoloboaccount (talk) 22:55, 3 September 2010 (UTC)

Here is a summary of what Liebmann wrote

1-data for Romania is incomplete and problematical

2-details the statistics on population are given

3-Epedimics of Cholera and typhus are mentioned as causes of increased mortality along with war in general

4-Enemy Occupation is mentioned as a cause in general. No mention of food confiscations

However I do have a source on the Austrian occupation of Serbia that mentions mass starvation and famine caused by limited rations provided by the occupation forces and the forced confiscations of food and other materials. Also the Austrians subjected Serbia to a reign of terror that provoked a guerilla movement in Serbia. The Red Cross was in Serbia and reported on the horrific famine and epedemics during the occupation

Source

Serbias’s Great War 1914-1918 Andrej Mitrovic ( a great read very interesting)--Woogie10w (talk) 23:24, 3 September 2010 (UTC)

Mitrovic was a respected Yugoslav scholar, the work is solid professional history.-- This is on Google Books see page 235


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Balaur bondoc

Could someone from this project who speaks Romanian be so kind as to come over to the Balaur bondoc article and put a pronunciation guide on it? An IPA would be best. None of us who've been working on this article know how to pronounce it. [7] Thanks! -Ferahgo the Assassin (talk) 03:42, 4 September 2010 (UTC)

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Two new stubs

Hiya, here are two brief articles which you might feel fall within your scope. Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway steam locomotive number 19 & Remarul 16 Februarie. The second one I created using google translation of the (in Romanian) article - it needs some clean up by a bilingual Wikipedian. Railwayfan2005 (talk) 21:44, 21 September 2010 (UTC)

Any comments would be appreciated. Nergaal (talk) 19:22, 25 September 2010 (UTC)

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WikiProject Dacia

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Consistency in city/town naming

For cities, we have:

For towns:

I'm not sure if this is a problem, but if it is, for cities maybe we should do "city, Romania" and for towns, "town, county". This would require moves to Brad, Romania and Vulcan, Romania on the one hand, and to Amara, Ialomiţa, Deta, Timiş and Novaci, Gorj on the other. Thoughts? - Biruitorul Talk 16:37, 2 April 2011 (UTC)

Ideally, "XXXX, Romania" should be used for names where there are other places of the same name only outside of Romania (e.g., Alexandria, Roznov). "XXXX, [County]" should be used for names where there is more than one place of the same name inside Romania (e.g., Dragomirești, Livada, Ulmeni). However, in cases where one city is much larger than other places of the same name (e.g. Slatina), "XXXX, Romania" might be better. Others cases where there is only one city of the name but several other entries that are not cities (e.g., Caracal, Deta, Negru Vodă) should use the form "XXXX (city)" but "XXXX, Romania" is probably OK, too. With this approach, the disambiguator provides the optimum amount of clarity. —  AjaxSmack  00:49, 18 September 2011 (UTC)

Picture

Not sure if it is the right place to ask but please add add the information who is the person in the painting above the two people on the picture: http://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/File:AntonescuYHoriaSimaOctubre1940.jpeg appears in the article: http://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/National_Legionary_State should be added to the article too under the picture. Thanks - Nik — Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.178.137.204 (talk) 20:24, 25 May 2011 (UTC)

Since it's a tribute to Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, it's his picture. I added an explicit piece of information to clearly state that.- Andrei (talk) 06:46, 26 May 2011 (UTC)

Diacritics RfC

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How can I add a link to this page with some basic information for the public on The British School of Bucharest (BSB). There is already information there on 2 other international school: The American School of Bucharest (AISB) and The International British School of Bucharest (IBSB).

Thank you any help you are able to offer.

Mada 10:15, 8 August 2011 (UTC)Mada

Liverpool vs. Dinamo Bucharest, European Cup Semi Final 1984

Hi there, this article has just been deleted and the discussion surrounding its deletion can be found here. I would be interested to hear what your opinion is about this match's significance within Romanian football's history, and whether you can provide any refrences to bolster the article further. Best wishes, Jprw (talk) 17:40, 26 September 2011 (UTC)

Romanian speaker needed

Greetings all, I'm writing here to enlist the help of a Romanian speaking editor. Over the past few days, I and a few other editors over at Wikipedia:WikiProject Football hav been having trouble with Bad good dragosh98 (talk · contribs). All atempts to communicate with him in English have been ignored. I was hoping someone could explain to him in Romanian that many of his edits are disruptive, and that he may get himself blocked if the disruption persist. Your help is much appreciated. Sir Sputnik (talk) 14:10, 5 October 2011 (UTC)

I left a message in his talk page. I hope that I covered most of what needed to be said and that it helps.- Andrei (talk) 15:53, 5 October 2011 (UTC)

Template:Beceni, Buzău

You may be interested in this deletion review. Thank you. Frietjes (talk) 16:06, 17 October 2011 (UTC)

Expansion needed for Siguranţa stub

I've only created the stub because Siguranta statului redirected to Securitate. I have no intention to further work on it in the near future, so if you have more information about the subject, please expand it. Thank you. Anonimu (talk) 20:37, 4 November 2011 (UTC)

Romanian villages

The general rule applicable in en:Wiki is that any settlement which can be localized on a map qualifies for an article. However, this rule has been unilaterally and heavy-handedly considered unapplicable to Romania and Moldova where the articles have been limited to communes, while villages are only accepted as paragraphs of the communes articles. I objected to this and opened a discussion on the matter in the Village Pump under the title Villages. Though the discussion reached no consensus, it has been swept under the carpet and archived, without any administrator drawing anz conclusion.

That is why I am opening the discussion here, as it should be of more interest to WikiProject Romania.

1. While for other countries, for instance Germany, separate articles for even very small communities of around 30-50 inhabitants exist, for Romania articles for villages of several thousand inhabitants have been merged into the commune articles. There is no explanation why Wikipedia should consider Romanian villages less important than German ones. It casts an extremely negative image on Romania and Moldova. 2. Even more strangely, the rule does not apply to other countries in the region, such as Ukraine for instance. Therefore en:Wiki is now in the absurd situation in which a village in Southern Bucovina (Romania) does not qualify for a separate article, while a village in Northern Bucovina (Oblast Chervovtsy - Cernăuţi) can have a separate article. What makes these villages which have a similar history and culture so different, as to justify their being subject to different rules? Why is a village in Northern Bucovina more important than one in Southern Bucovina? 3.In Romania, communes are territorial units while villages are settlements. They are different entities. There is no reason to merge the articles on villages into paragraphs of communes. The history and culture of rural Romania is linked to the settlements which have existed for a long time before communes were established. The merging of the settlements with the administrative units presents a wrong image on the importance of the settlements in Romanian history and culture. 4. Villages are legal entities, which are established by laws, generally passed by the Parliament of Romania. If a village (not a commune) is important enough to justify a law, why is it not important enough to justify a separate article.

I consider that the rule as presently applied for the villages of Romania and Moldova is arbitrary and discriminatory, that it reflects a negative view on the settlements of these countries, depicting them as less worthy than similar entities in other countries. I therefore suggest that the general rule of allowing separate articles for any geographically identifiable settlement should be applied to Romania and Moldova too. I do not consider that these two countries are in any way second degree countries whose settlements are less important and deserve less attention. Afil (talk) 20:50, 5 November 2011 (UTC)

I think the idea is to expand first the communes articles. Most of them are stubs right now and adding more village stubs won't help a lot. Then, once they are large enough and there is still more to say about specific, notable villages, break it down and start creating the articles for those villages. I don't know about any rules that specifically do not allow having village articles. I suggest you also check with User:Biruitorul. He is very acquainted with the subject.--Codrin.B (talk) 05:16, 10 December 2011 (UTC)
Sorry. Biruitorul is not acquainted with the subject and is not open to any kind of discussion. The problem I am raising is the following: There are two different types of entities, defined as such in the Romanian legislation: communes which are territorial units, smaller than counties. Villages are settlements. The way this is presented in Wikipedia at present creates a confusion in the mind of persons who are not aware of this difference. In many cases territorial units have the same name whith settlement, which isthe seat of the unit. This happens in many countries. But having the same name should not pe construed as an equivalence. Whether it is a stub or not, a commune is a territorial unit and a village is a settlement. Wikipedia should make this clear, not confuse people who are reading it.Afil (talk) 21:54, 10 December 2011 (UTC)
Hmm, I am surprised. He worked on many communes articles. Anyways, I certainly think that it will be great to create articles for all communes and all individual villages. I understand your points and I am looking forward to see what articles you plan to create for villages and willing to help. But if you plan just to create thousands of stubs, I am not sure how will that help the reader. I think the key is creating content. Unfortunately very few times the stubs get expanded and they end up collapsed into parent articles. My main focus at this is on ancient history and archaeology, trying to categorize and organized archaeological sites and discoveries. In the need to point the reader to the right village I also created a lot of redirects for village names to commune articles. Also many times I categorize commune and village data on commons. For example: commons:Category:Villages in Alba County. These are small steps towards having detailed articles on communes and villages. We are talking about a lot of work if we want to do this right.--Codrin.B (talk) 17:15, 11 December 2011 (UTC)

RFC ar Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (use English)

There has been a brewing issue at WP:RM over WP:HOCKEY recommendations and how they should be applied over WP:COMMONNAME and WP:UE. Basically the hockey recommendation is that Diacritics shall be applied to all player pages, where appropriate as for the languages of the nationalities of the players in question. This is in fact a mandate that does not allow consideration of any other policy on naming. I think we need to resolve the issue of which naming convention we use for ice hockey players. Is it the one for the names of everyone else based on existing policy and guidelines, or do we have a blanket exception for one project? Please go to Wikipedia_talk:Naming_conventions_(use_English)#RFC_on_hockey_names per Vegaswikian (talk) 00:53, 14 November 2011 (UTC)

Mass page move request

A mass nomination to move articles about sportsmen based on diacritics in their name has been filed at Talk:Dominik_Halmosi#Requested_Move --Ohconfucius ¡digame! 03:50, 15 November 2011 (UTC)

Dobruja

En:wiki uses the name Dobruja indicating Dobrudja as an alternative. I suggest that the main version should be Dobrudja and Dobruja as a secondary version.Afil (talk) 06:59, 22 November 2011 (UTC)

You should make the argument on the talk page of that article, clearly stating the reason. See WP:MOVE. Regards.--Codrin.B (talk) 05:22, 10 December 2011 (UTC)

Question about Otopeni Airport

About this picture: http://www.panoramio.com/photo/21966656

Is it the international departures hall?

As the image description of the Flickr image says, it IS the int'l departures terminal.

I know TAROM has its head office there (this says "International Departures Terminal, 2nd floor"). I assume the "TAROM" is there to mark the building as housing the head office

So do we have a photo of it? WhisperToMe (talk) 22:45, 1 December 2011 (UTC)

I guess those pictures are the closest you can get. The Tarom offices are probably in that corner of the building. The only other thing I see around is the Tarom maintenance hangar.--Codrin.B (talk) 05:31, 10 December 2011 (UTC)
Thanks for the info! Okay - So, do you know who the architect of the departures hall is? I would like to get info on the construction and design of the departures hall so I can get a FOP justification for including an image of the building. WhisperToMe (talk) 06:14, 10 December 2011 (UTC)
This seems to be one of the arhitects for 1990-1992. The Romanian press talks a lot about the recent expansion. There are some references to an Italian architect (no name) and to the Astaldi company--Codrin.B (talk) 17:29, 11 December 2011 (UTC)
Thank you! I started content at Henri_Coandă_International_Airport#Terminals.2C_airlines_and_destinations WhisperToMe (talk) 18:27, 11 December 2011 (UTC)
Also, based on the location of Tiriac Air's head office (224G Bucurestilor Str) is this in the second floor of the International Depatures terminal? TAROM is in 224F...
WhisperToMe (talk) 21:39, 11 December 2011 (UTC)

A proposed change of article title is currently under discussion. Few comments so far. A bit more participation by other interested editors may be appropriate. RashersTierney (talk) 10:57, 2 December 2011 (UTC)

Hello Romanian-speaking editors--please do us all a favor and have a look at this tenor's article, and at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ion Dacian. Please beef it up, and maybe combine it with the creation of National Operetta Theatre, for a double DYK. Thanks, Drmies (talk) 15:30, 16 December 2011 (UTC)

Primary topic

There's a discussion at Talk:Dacia (disambiguation)#Primary topic over which article should be the Primary Topic for the name "Dacia". Comments welcome --Codrin.B (talk) 18:55, 15 January 2012 (UTC)

There is a proposal and attempt to clarify, merge parts of and clean up the articles Romanians of Serbia and Vlachs of Serbia. If interested to help with the consolidation/clarification and/or if you want to make any suggestions, please do on there corresponding talk pages. Thanks. --Codrin.B (talk) 19:02, 25 January 2012 (UTC)

Is this topic prominent enough to be included in the English Wikipedia? If you are widely familiar with this topic, please share your knowledge on the matter in the AfD which is currently taking place here. TheCuriousGnome (talk) 21:50, 27 January 2012 (UTC)

WikiWomen's History Month

Hi everyone. March is Women's History Month and I'm hoping a few folks here at WP:Romania will have interest in putting on events (on and off wiki) related to women's roles in Romania's history, society and culture. We've created an event page on English Wikipedia (please translate!) and I hope you'll find the inspiration to participate. These events can take place off wiki, like edit-a-thons, or on wiki, such as themes and translations. Please visit the page here: WikiWomen's History Month. Thanks for your consideration and I look forward to seeing events take place! SarahStierch (talk) 21:54, 1 February 2012 (UTC)

Hi! I created the Commons:WikiProject Romania as a sister project to the multilingual WP:ROMANIA versions (currently en, fr, ro and ru) to better organize, categorize and improve the quality of media and galleries related to Romania and the Romanians. You are invited to join and support the Commons project. Your input is welcomed! Thanks and best regards!

--Codrin.B (talk) 22:23, 3 February 2012 (UTC)

Rewrite and salvage Flora of Romania

I wonder if anyone be interested to contribute to the Flora of Romania article. It is currently proposed for deletion since in the current form it is just full of species. But I think it should be rewritten to focus on plant life and ecological zones in Romania instead. A good example is Flora of Ireland. Maybe some content can be taken from Romania#Natural environment and Protected areas of Romania to start with. But there is plenty of stuff to write about Romania's flora for sure. Romania is certainly lucky to have more diversity than many other countries. Thanks. --Codrin.B (talk) 16:49, 13 February 2012 (UTC)

Companies and Bucharest

What sectors and quarters are these company head offices located in?

  • Air Bucharest: "Str. Amidonului nr 28 , Sector 2, Cod postal 023808, Bucuresti / Romania" - In sector 2, but what quarter?
  • Blue Air: "Romania, Bucharest, Sector 1, Buzesti,l street 71, 5th floor" - In sector 1, but what quarter?
  • Eurojet Romania: "61-63, Ion Ionescu de la Brad Street 013812, Bucharest"
  • Jetran Air: "20C Coralilor St., District 1, Bucharest 013328, Romania" - It's in sector 1, but what quarter?
  • Medallion Air: "Str. Nicolae Caramfil, Nr.77 ,Sector 1, [ Bucuresti ]" - In sector 1, but what quarter?
  • Romavia: "Bd. Dimitrie Cantemir Nr. 1, Bl. B2, Sector 4, Bucuresti" - In sector 4, but what quarter?

Thanks, WhisperToMe (talk) 22:01, 11 December 2011 (UTC)

Bucharest does not have a formal division into quarters or neibourghoods. The only legal administrative division is into sectors. The postal code 013812 is also in sector 1 (based on the second digit). Razvan Socol (talk) 08:11, 21 January 2012 (UTC)
After looking at the above articles, I think that a mention of the headquarters sector is not relevant in the lead paragraph (it's enough to mention Bucharest). Razvan Socol (talk) 08:19, 21 January 2012 (UTC)
The reason why I asked is that if the sectors had articles dedicated to them, like districts in US cities do, I would want to link to them. WhisperToMe (talk) 01:04, 15 March 2012 (UTC)

If interested, provide your input at Commons:Deletion requests/Files in Category:Images from the Romanian Communism Online Photo Collection--Codrin.B (talk) 20:21, 6 February 2012 (UTC)

Well, since that is pretty much settled, I'll bring an interesting issue: Commons:Template:PD-RO-photo -- I modified it to include the updates in the 2004 law on copyright. It seems that all photos taken and published in Romania before 1986/1991 are Public Domain. bogdan (talk) 23:29, 6 February 2012 (UTC)
I'm not so sure about this one. See http://legi-internet.ro/blogs/media/blogs/a/Questionnaire%202%20-%20Romania-%20final.pdf especially the last four pages. The main issue is the initial wording of article 149 paragraph 3 in the Law 8 of 1996. I would like to believe the analysis in the mentioned page is correct, but I'm not certain. Razvan Socol (talk) 07:11, 7 February 2012 (UTC)
The initial wording (the one from 1996) has currently no effect, having been overwritten by the modifications from 2004. bogdan (talk) 09:09, 7 February 2012 (UTC)
We need a good lawyer ;-) I wish these copyright laws would be more clear. Whatever the final conclusions are, please update commons:Commons:Copyright tags#Romania so we know which license applies when. Right now honestly I don't understand which one to use. --Codrin.B (talk) 19:05, 7 February 2012 (UTC)
Bogdan, since my previous message, I found out about this court decision, which mentions the updated version of the article 149 paragraph 3, as if it was applicable since 1996. So, except the possible breach by Romania of the EU copyright directive (mentioned at Commons:Commons_talk:Licensing#Romania_-_extension_of_copyright), I find no reason against using the Commons:Template:PD-RO-photo template (for now). Razvan Socol (talk) 07:54, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
Just one more point: we need to make sure that the photo was really published before 1986 or 1991, not just taken before that date. If (before being published in 2008 by IICCR) the photos were held in an archive that was not accesible by the public, they do not seem published to me. Razvan Socol (talk) 07:59, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
The pics from IICCR appear to be press photos and it's quite likely they have been published by Agerpress back then, but yeah, this can be an issue. bogdan (talk) 22:40, 17 February 2012 (UTC)
If you check the discussion thread on Commons, this doesn't appear to be settled at all. If any of you can bring more clarification/information to that discussion, that would be great. --Codrin.B (talk) 03:18, 20 February 2012 (UTC)

Hi all! There are a number of WikiProject tagging bots out there which can help with the tedious task of adding WikiProject tags to the Romania-related article talk pages. As you know, having {{WikiProject Romania}} on relevant articles has many benefits, including the automatically generated Assessment table, Article alerts and so on. The mentioned bots usually operate based on a list of categories related to a certain topic. I compiled a list of Romania related categories and I would like to get the members' feedback/approval on this, before I submit it to the bots. Thanks!--Codrin.B (talk) 22:00, 14 February 2012 (UTC)

Note: I used CatScan to get the list, but apparently it can only go 4 categories deep, resulting in just a subset of relevant categories. Anyone has some technical solutions for this?--Codrin.B (talk) 22:08, 14 February 2012 (UTC)

Support - per above.--Codrin.B (talk) 22:00, 14 February 2012 (UTC)