2. Where is Romania ?
• Romania is a sovereign state located in Southeastern
Europe. It borders the Black Sea, Bulgaria, Ukraine,
Hungary, Serbia, and Moldova.
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• The biggest city in Romania is the capital that name is
Bucharest - 228 km2. It is located in the southeast of the
country
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• The highest peak in Romania is Moldoveanu peak - 2,544
metres.
• The second-highest range is the Southern Carpathians in
Romania, where the highest peaks exceed 2,500 m. The
divisions of the Carpathians.
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• Tennis: On 13 January 2010, Cristina Neagu became the
first Romanian in handball to win the IHF World Player
of the Year award.
• Basketball is widely enjoyed, especially by the youth.
Gheorghe Mureșan was one of the two tallest players to
ever play in the NBA.
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• There are 12 non-working public holidays, including the
Great Union Day, celebrated on 1 December in
commemoration of the 1918 union of Transylvania with
Romania. Winter holidays include the Christmas
festivities and the New Year during which.
• Romanian cuisine shares some similarities with other
Balkan cuisines such as Greek, Bulgarian and Turkish
cuisine.
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• Several writers rose to prominence in the 19th century,
including: George Coșbuc, Ioan Slavici, Mihail
Kogălniceanu, Vasile Alecsandri, Nicolae Bălcescu, Ion
Luca Caragiale, Ion Creangă, and Mihai Eminescu.
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• The number of tourists has been steadily rising, reaching
9.33 million foreign tourists in 2016.
• More than 60% of the foreign visitors in 2007 Most
popular skiing resorts are along the Valea Prahovei and
in Poiana Brașov. Castles in Transylvanian cities such
as Sibiu, Brașov, and Sighișoara also attract a large
number of tourists
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• Romania has a universal health care system. The state is
obliged to fund public hospitals and clinics. In 2010,
Romania had 428 state and 25 private hospitals, with 6.2
hospital beds per 1,000 people, and over 200,000 medical
staff.
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• Historically, Romanian researchers and inventors have made
notable contributions to several fields. In the history of flight,
Traian Vuia made the first airplane to take off on its own
power and Aurel Vlaicu built and flew some of the earliest
successful aircraft.
• Victor Babeș discovered more than 50 types of bacteria;
biologist Nicolae Paulescu discovered insulin, while Emil
Palade, received the Nobel Prize for his contributions to cell
biology.
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• The most famous song in Romania is Casablanca - Low
Deep T.
• The second famous song is Mi - E sete de tine - ALB
NEGRU FT. RALFLO & RARES
• The third is A - ta –CORINA.
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• Top 2 places to see in Romania are The Danube Delta -
The waters of Danube, which flow into the Black Sea,
form the largest and best preversed of Europe's deltas.
• The second Sibiu - Lying in Southern Transylvania, Sibiu
was one of the richest cities in Transylvania, being the
place of settlement for the Transylvania Saxons.