Migrarea satului românesc în Europa occidentală

The migrant, leaving the Orthodox Romanian traditional village to move to Western Europe, notes that surprisingly the Orthodox Christians were majority in his village, but in the host country are a minority. This is the first reason for him to try to rebuild the universe of his traditional village i...

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