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Romanian dress : ウィキペディア英語版
Romanian dress

Romanian dress refers to the traditional clothing worn by Romanians, who live primarily in Romania and Moldova, with smaller communities in Ukraine and Serbia. Today, a strong majority of Romanians wear Western-style dress on most occasions, and the garments described here largely fell out of use during the 20th century. However, they can still be seen in more remote areas, on special occasions, and at ethnographic and folk events. Each historical region has its own specific variety of costume.
==Ethnographic regions==
Romanian traditional clothing can be classified according to seven traditional regions. These can be further subdivided by ethnographic zones, which may range between 40 and 120, depending on the criteria used.
The seven main regions are:
* Transylvania or Ardeal
* The western plains: Lower Mureș Plain, Criș Plain (Crișul Negru, Crișul Alb, Crișul Repede), Lower Someș Plain (Oaș Country)
* Banat, including Timiș Meadow and Caraș-Severin
* Wallachia, including Oltenia and Muntenia
* The Lower Danube, including Bărăgan, Dobruja and southern Moldavia
* Moldavia, including Bessarabia, Bukovina and Transnistria
* Balkans or Romanians of the Balkan Peninsula, which can be further subdivided into four areas:
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* The Daco-Romanians along the borders: Cadrilater (Bulgaria), Timok (northwestern Bulgaria and eastern Serbia), Vojvodina/Serbian Banat and Ukraine (especially around Chernivtsi and Odessa)
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* Istro-Romanians in Istria, Croatia
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* Macedo-Romanians (or Aromanians) in Albania, Bulgaria, Greece and Macedonia
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* Megleno-Romanians in Greece and Macedonia

File:Chiuiesti,Cluj-DSCF1172.JPG|Transylvania
File:Port oșenesc.jpeg|Oaș Country
File:Women in traditional dress of the Mehadia region.jpg|Banat
File:Gheorghe Tattarescu - Taranca din Vlasca.jpg|Wallachia
File:2 Moldova.jpg|Moldavia
File:Bucovina.jpg|Bukovina


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