Romaniatians
Romanians are the primary ethnic group of Romania and a significant minority in neighboring Moldova. They speak the Romanian language, a Romance language descended from Latin. Historically, Romanians have a rich cultural heritage influenced by various civilizations, including Roman, Dacian, Slavic, and Ottoman. Their traditional music, dance, and folklore are distinctive and celebrated. Christianity, predominantly Eastern Orthodox, is the main religion among Romanians. The community has a long history of agricultural practices, with rural traditions remaining important in many areas. Over the centuries, Romanians have contributed to arts, sciences, and literature, with notable figures emerging from various fields. Modern Romanian society is diverse, with a growing urban population and a strong sense of national identity. Diaspora communities exist in many countries worldwide, maintaining cultural connections to their homeland.