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*[http://www.unesco.org/webworld/portal_archives/pages/Archives/Religious_Communities_Archives/Europe/Romania/index.shtml UNESCO Directory of Religious Archives - Romania] | *[http://www.unesco.org/webworld/portal_archives/pages/Archives/Religious_Communities_Archives/Europe/Romania/index.shtml UNESCO Directory of Religious Archives - Romania] | ||
*[http://www.hiszi-map.hu/catalog/index.php?cat=3 Detailed Maps of Romania] | *[http://www.hiszi-map.hu/catalog/index.php?cat=3 Detailed Maps of Romania] | ||
*[http://www.jewishgalicia.net/ Jewish History in Galicia and Bukovina] | |||
Although German-speaking people who settled in Romania are not Germans from Russia, you can learn much about how to find them from the [[Germans from Russia|Germans from Russia]] Wiki page. | Although German-speaking people who settled in Romania are not Germans from Russia, you can learn much about how to find them from the [[Germans from Russia|Germans from Russia]] Wiki page. |
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The Romania research websites listed as "Favorites" at the Family History Library include:
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- AKdFF e.V. Danube-Swabians
- AKSL-Sektion Genealogie
- Banat Basic Info
- Bukovina Society of the Americas
- Directory of Royal Genealogical Data
- German Genealogy Donauschwaben in the Banat, including the Arader Land
- Gothic Handwriting Resource Guide
- Hamburg Passenger Lists 1850–1934 Resource Guide
- Hamburg Passenger Lists FamilySearch Wiki article
- Historische Landkarten
- Jewish Genealogy Research Outline
- JewishGen Hungarian SIG
- JewishGen ROM (Romania) SIG
- Libweb - Directory of Libraries in Romania
- Romania Genealogy links
- Romania GenWeb
- Romanian Directory
- Siebenbürgen Institut-online
- Siebenbürgisch-Sächsische Familiennamen (Surnames)
- Slovak Roots
- The Romanian Gap
- UNESCO Directory of Religious Archives - Romania
- Detailed Maps of Romania
- Jewish History in Galicia and Bukovina
Although German-speaking people who settled in Romania are not Germans from Russia, you can learn much about how to find them from the Germans from Russia Wiki page.
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