
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: Bran, Slavic superstratum in Romanian, Romanian exonyms, Valea Mare, Etymological list of counties of Romania, Poiana, Izvorul, Durmitor, Former toponyms in Greece, List of Magyarized geographical names, chei, Ostrov, Huta, Buda, Lunca, Dobra, Slobozia, Doba, Gura, Flore ti, Corbu, Targ, Ungureni, -e ti, Dobrin, Glina, Izvoarele, Bercu, Horia, Petre ti, Tudor Vladimirescu, Bistri a, Dr g ne ti, Mihail Kog lniceanu, Eminescu, Lipova, Sfantu Gheorghe, Peri, Brebu, Cerna, Blaga, Ciocarlia, St ne ti, tefan cel Mare, Plopi, ig ne ti, Trestia, Gr di tea, Harman, P ltini, Lazuri, Ocni a, B deni, Satu Mare, Cerbu, Buciumeni, Dobre ti, Ulma, P ule ti, V li oara, Peli or, Brani tea, Garb u, Ungheni, Crivina, Vl de ti, Aninoasa, Gala i, Sanmartin, Iacobeni, Buz u, Sibi el, Giurgiu, M d ra, T u i, Codru, Vla ca, Alun, Horodi te, Valea Lupului, Valea Mica, Bisericani, Prahova, Teleac, Gole ti, T ute ti, Stroe ti, Brebina, Secuieni, Brancovene ti, Ipote ti, Preoteasa, Sebe, Chetrosu, Vidra, Cremenciug, Unce ti, Borla, Cuie d, Topla, Dr ghice ti, Cire oaia, Clo ca, Pele, Corbe ti, P un, Rot re ti, Zahare ti, Gaina, Avrig, Socet, Draxeni, Oa, Baranga, Vrancea, Brezni a, Vladimiru. Excerpt: The Slavic influences on Romanian are especially noticeable and can be observed at all linguistic levels: lexis, phonetics, morphology and syntax. This situation is due to the migration of Slavic tribes who traversed the territory of present-day Romania during the early evolution of the language. This process of the introduction of Slavic in Dacia was similar to the appearance of various Germanic dialects in the Western Roman Empire, where Gallic Latin and Northern Italian dialects became strongly Germanized. However, due to lower Romance-speaking populace in the East, ...