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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:
Transilvania|Transilvania-Ardeal
The western plains: Câmpia Mureșului Inferior ; Câmpia Crișurilor (Crișul Negru, Crișul Alb, Crișul Repede); Câmpia Someșului inferior (Țara Oașului)
Banat, including Lunca Timișului and Caraș-Severin.
Valahia, including Oltenia și Muntenia.
The lower Danube, including Bărăgan, Dobrogea and southern Moldova.
Moldova, including Basarabia, Bucovina and Transnistria.
Balcans or Romanians of the Balcanic peninsula, which can be further subdivided into four areas
The Daco-Romanians along the borders: Cadrilater (Bulgaria),[citation needed] Timoc (north-western Bulgaria and eastern Serbia), Voivodina/Serbian Banat and in Ukraine (especially around Cernăuți and Odesa)
Istroromanians in Istria, Croatia
Macedoromanians (or "aromanians") in Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia.
Meglenoromanians in Greece and Macedonia.
Site with all romanian folk costumes
http://www.romanianmuseum.com/ROMANE...maniaFolk.html
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