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This is a list of Romanian-American organizations. Business *Romanian-American Center Focus Publishing, Publisher of the Romanian-American Yellow Pages and Romanian Impact Magazine *Romanian-American Chamber of Commerce *Romanian-American Committee for private property *Romanian-American Network Inc. a Romanian heritage and cultural oasis in US*Romanian Business Professionals is a non-profit organization with a membership that adheres to three primary objectives: networking and mutual support; learning/advancement of the members; Impacting the Romanian community (primarily in the US Health care *Romanian Medical Society of New York Culture *Romanian-American Congress *Romanian Folk Art Museum and Gift Gallery *Romanian Student Club of Illinois *League of Romanian Societies of America *Maryhill Museum of Art *Round Table Society NFP, Chicago, ILOrganization of Romanian Americans(ORA) Carmichael, CARomanian American Society of Washington State Seattle, WAAmerican Romanian Cultura ...
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Romanian-American Center Focus Publishing
Romanian Americans are Americans who have Romanians, Romanian ancestry. According to the 2017 American Community Survey, 478,278 Americans indicated Romanian as their first or second ancestry, however other sources provide higher estimates, which are most likely more accurate, for the numbers of Romanian Americans in the contemporary US; for example, the Romanian-American Network supplies a rough estimate of 1.2 million who are fully or partially of Romanian ethnicity. There is also a significant number of people of Romanian Jewish ancestry, estimated at about 225,000. History The first Romanian known to have been to what is now the United States was Samuel Damian (also spelled Domien), a former priest. Samuel Damian's name appears as far back as 1748, when he placed an advertisement in the ''South Carolina Gazette'' announcing the electrical demonstrations he planned to give and inviting the public to attend. Letters written in 1753 and 1755 by Benjamin Franklin attest to the fa ...
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