: Romania's independence was formally recognized by the Great Powers at the Treaty of Berlin (1878) , though the country was forced to cede Southern Bessarabia to Russia in exchange for Northern Dobruja. Cultural Impact: "Pentru Patrie"

: The Romanian Army, led by Prince Carol I, crossed the Danube and played a decisive role in the Siege of Plevna (Bulgaria). Major battles occurred at the Grivița, Rahova, and Smârdan redoubts.

: Directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu , the epic film Pentru Patrie was produced to commemorate the centennial of the war. It provides a cinematic portrayal of the major battles (Grivița, Plevna) and the political maneuvers of the time.

: The war was one of the first in the region to be extensively documented by artists and war correspondents . Figures like Carol Popp de Szathmári and Nicolae Grigorescu (who painted the famous Attack at Smârdan ) captured the reality of the trenches and the bravery of the soldiers .

The war was part of a larger conflict known as the , which saw Romania fight alongside the Russian Empire to break free from Ottoman suzerainty.

The phrase became a symbol of national sacrifice and has been immortalized in several ways:

: On May 9, 1877 , Mihail Kogălniceanu declared Romania's independence in the Chamber of Deputies, stating, "We are independent, we are a self-governing nation."

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