Category:CS1 Romanian-language sources (ro)
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 15,503 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- J'Adore (magazine)
- Nabil Jaadi
- Reda Jaadi
- Jabenița mine
- JAC A5 Plus
- Jackie Chan (song)
- Jackson (footballer, born 1984)
- Ameer Jackson
- Marreon Jackson
- Cristina Jacob
- Dezideriu Jacobi
- 2024 Jaffa shooting
- Jagdfliegerführer Rumänien
- Jair (footballer, born 3 August 1994)
- Josef Jakob
- Yuval Jakobovich
- Antonio Jakoliš
- Marin Jakoliš
- Ion Jalea
- Jaleș
- Álvaro Jaló
- Gendarmerie (Romania)
- Draft:Jane Skripnik
- João Janeiro
- Rangelo Janga
- Mark Janicello
- January 3
- January 8
- January 24
- January 1963
- January 1990 Mineriad
- Japanese bondage
- Alexandru Jar
- Jaravăț
- Vasile Jardan
- Jardașița Mare
- Jasmin (singer)
- Jasmine Directory
- Jean Pădureanu Stadium
- Eugen Jebeleanu
- Jebuc
- Jegălia
- Jelena Jakšić
- Jelerău
- Emerich Jenei
- Iuliu Jenei
- Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
- Radu Jercan
- Jeremiah of Wallachia
- Jerusalema
- Miodrag Ješić
- Jessui
- Jetix
- Jevreni
- Jewish cemetery on Sevastopol Street
- Jewish emigration from Romania
- Jewish Roots in Ukraine and Moldova
- Jghiab
- Vlad-Cristian Jianu
- Jibou
- Jichișu de Jos
- Jidoaia
- Jidoștița
- Jieț (Danube)
- Jieț (Jiu)
- Jijia
- Jijia Plain
- Jijila (river)
- Jijioara
- Jilava
- Jilava massacre
- Jilava Prison
- Jilț
- Jilțul Mic
- Jilțul Slivilești
- Jimbolia
- JimJam
- Ion Jinga
- Jirnov
- Jitin
- Jiu (river)
- Jiul de Est
- Jiul de Vest
- CSM Jiul Petroșani
- Jiului metro station
- João Pedro (footballer, born 3 April 1993)
- Margaret Jobson
- Joffre cake
- Joseph Joffre
- Magnus Johansson (handball coach)
- Join Me in Death
- Jokero
- Ioan Joldea
- Jolotca
- Joltai
- Joma Arena
- Alexis Jordan
- Line Jørgensen
- Manuel Jorquera
- Igor Jovanović
- Petar Jovanović
- Jucu
- Judas (short story)
- Radu Jude
- Judele
- Județ
- Thomas Juel-Nielsen
- Jugălia
- Vasile Jula
- Keston Julien
- Júlio César (footballer, born February 1980)
- Julița
- July 1
- July 1917
- July 1919
- July 1941
- July 1958
- Deaths in July 2001
- Iosif Jumanca
- Jump (For My Love)
- Jump (Julia Michaels song)
- Jump (Madonna song)
- Junc
- Dumitrița Juncănariu
- June 1
- June 4
- June 6
- June 1990 Mineriad
- Deaths in June 1999
- Deaths in June 2000
- Deaths in June 2006
- Junimea
- Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2004
- Jaime Júnior
- Jefferson Júnior
- Jupâneasa
- GSP Jupiter
- Jupiter Dolichenus
- Stipe Jurić
- Luka Juričić (footballer)
- Just a Little (Liberty X song)
- Just a Little While
- Just Around the Hill
- Just Dance (song)
- Just Got Paid (Sigala song)
- Just in Love
- Just Like a Pill
- Just the Way You Are (Bruno Mars song)
- Just the Way You Are (Milky song)
- Just Us (song)
- Justice and Respect in Europe for All Party
- Justice and Truth Alliance
- Justin I
- Pedro Justiniano
- Kalman Juvelier
K
- K Island
- K-1 Fighting Network Romania 2007
- K-1 World Grand Prix 2010 in Bucharest
- K2 Black Panther
- K9 Thunder
- Junior Kabananga
- 2021 Kabul airport attack
- Zoltán Kádár
- Omar El Kaddouri
- Branko Kadia, Jordan Misja and Perlat Rexhepi
- Mark Kadin
- Refiyîk Kadír
- Franz Kafka
- Mattias Käit
- Draft:Kaizen Gaming
- Kolach (bread)
- Zé Kalanga
- Ioan Kalinderu
- Moussa Kalisse
- Kaja Kallas
- Tiberiu Kallo
- Kamasutra (chocolate)
- Béla Kamocsa
- Ladislaus III Kán
- Kanal D
- Kanal D (Romania)
- Baudoin Kanda
- Ismaël Kanda
- Kostas Kapetanos
- Pantelis Kapetanos
- Kapitan (rank)
- Pyotr Kapitsa
- Josef Kappl
- Constantin Karadja
- Karagöz and Hacivat
- Hikmet Karaman
- Arman Karamyan
- Artavazd Karamyan
- Karaš
- Kim Kardashian
- Vaidas Kariniauskas
- Karmiel
- Béla Károlyi
- Tal Karpelesz
- Kyrillos Katerelos