No. Romania is the name of a country. Romanian is someone or something from Romania.
The Romanian national anthem is unique.
Of course, the people of Romania and Moldova.
Any other country.
The nationality of the Romanian people; Romania is a country in the Eastern part of Europe. The Romanian language is of Latin origin; the Romanian people is of Dacian origin with some Slavic influences (and other influences from the migratory peoples).
Transylvania is a Romanian province and Romania is an European country.
Romanian
Bucharest (BucureÅŸti in the Romanian language) is the capital of Romania, an East-European country.
Steaua Bucharest is a Romanian sports club.
It is in the Romanian language, but the band that sings it (O-zone) is from the Republic of Moldova, which is the only other country where Romanian is a national language. The proper title of the song is "Dragostea din tei"
The Romanian language equivalent is Cînd ai venit în această ţară.
Transylvania is a Romanian province and Romania is an European country.