The Romanian Academy (Romanian: Academia Română) is a cultural forum founded in Romania in 1866. It covers the scientific, artistic and literary domains.
According to its bylaws, the academy's main goals are the cultivation of Romanian language and literature, the study of the national history of Romania, and research into major scientific domains.
The academy has 181 acting members that are elected for life.
Some of the academy's fundamental projects are the Romanian language dictionary, the dictionary of Romanian literature, and the treatise on the history of the Romanian people.
The RomanianAcademy (Romanian: Academia Română) is a cultural forum founded in Romania in 1866.
According to its bylaws, the academy's main goals are the cultivation of Romanian language and literature, the study of the national history of Romania and research into major scientific domains.
Some of the academy's fundamental projects are the Romanian language dictionary, the dictionary of Romanianliterature, and the treatise on the history of the Romanian people.
Romanian (limba română IPA /'limba ro'mɨnə/), the official language of Romania, is an Eastern Romance language.
All the dialects of Romanian are believed to have been unified in a Common Romanian language until sometime between the 7th and the 10th century when the area was influenced by the Byzantine Empire and Romanian became influenced by the Slavonic languages.
Romanian is one of the five languages in which religious services are performed in the autonomous monastic state of Mount Athos, spoken in the sketae of Prodromos and Lacu (a sketa being a community of monks; sketae is plural).