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This is a list of Romanian Orthodox monasteries:
- Agapia Monastery
- Antim Monastery
- Bistriţa Monastery
- Bogdana Monastery
- Brebu Monastery
- Cheia Monastery
- Ciolanu Monastery
- Cozia Monastery
- Curtea de Argeş Monastery
- Dealu Monastery
- Dragomirna Monastery
- Humor Monastery
- Glavacioc Monastery
- Horezu Monastery
- Moldoviţa Monastery
- Neamţ Monastery
Plăviceni Monastery - Putna Monastery
- Prodromos (Mount Athos), ecclesiastically under the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
- Radu Vodă Monastery
- Răteşti Monastery
- Sinaia Monastery
- Stavropoleos Monastery
- Suceviţa Monastery
- Trei Ierarhi Monastery
- Voroneţ Monastery
- Zamfira Monastery
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