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IJSSH 2013 Vol.3(3): 242-245 ISSN: 2010-3646
DOI: 10.7763/IJSSH.2013.V3.236

The Geographical and Socio-Cultural Aspects of the Minority of Ukrainians in Romania

Viorica Banciu, Remus Eugen Földvari, and Bianca Dana Albuţ

Abstract—Migrations have been seen throughout ancient and modern history. This mass movement represents a last resort to hardships that people endure in their own country. Like many other peoples many Ukrainians have seen in migration the best solution to the historical context they were undergoing. Some of them chose as their new home, primarily, the region of Maramures in the North of Romania. Most of the emigrants, bought land, settled down, established families and communities and have been peacefully coexisting with the Romanian population.

Index Terms—Continuation hardships, migration, new beginning, peaceful coexistence.

Viorica Banciu is with the University of Oradea at the Faculty of Socio-Humanistic Sciences, the Department of Sciences of Education (e-mail: myconferences18@gmail.com).
Remus Eugen Földvari is with the University of Oradea in Geography (e-mail: remusfoldvary @yahoo.com).
Bianca Dana Albuţ is with the University of Oradea in Sociology.

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Cite:Viorica Banciu, Remus Eugen Földvari, and Bianca Dana Albuţ, "The Geographical and Socio-Cultural Aspects of the Minority of Ukrainians in Romania," International Journal of Social Science and Humanity vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 242-245, 2013.

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