Our experience of
    Rumania
The people were hardworking. Most people had their
  own garden and had it very well kept.
You were always welcomed with a big smile on the
  face. If you had a problem, they would help you
  find a solution.
They were two types of Gypsies. Those who had a good
   standard of living and those who had poorer living
   conditions.
 Those who had a good standard of living: They were very
   friendly and although things weren’t luxurious, they were
   comfortable.
   Those who had poorer living conditions: The girls had children
    at an early age because they had no education. They did
    what they wanted.
It wasn’t pleasant to see them live this way, but they were at
    ease it was their life style.
   Cites we visited were very nice. It was all very green, there
    were a lot of fields. But the roads were pretty bad in some
    places they had no lights and had many potholes.
   Some things looked quite old, as it is a developing country.
   One of the cities that we visited was
    Sibiu, in the place that we visited there
    were a lot of restaurants and souvenirs
    shops.
   In this castle there is a well that the
    arabics prisioners dug. In a wall of the
    castle the arabic prisioners wrote: «You
    can drink water of here but you doesn’t
    have soul.»
   In this space next to the school, students who lived far could
    stay overnight and on weekends, went home. It was a
    building with 20 rooms, four per floor, each room with three
    beds, a bathroom and a mini lounge.
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Experience Rumania
Experience Rumania
Experience Rumania
Experience Rumania
Experience Rumania

Experience Rumania

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    The people werehardworking. Most people had their own garden and had it very well kept. You were always welcomed with a big smile on the face. If you had a problem, they would help you find a solution.
  • 3.
    They were twotypes of Gypsies. Those who had a good standard of living and those who had poorer living conditions.  Those who had a good standard of living: They were very friendly and although things weren’t luxurious, they were comfortable.
  • 4.
    Those who had poorer living conditions: The girls had children at an early age because they had no education. They did what they wanted. It wasn’t pleasant to see them live this way, but they were at ease it was their life style.
  • 6.
    Cites we visited were very nice. It was all very green, there were a lot of fields. But the roads were pretty bad in some places they had no lights and had many potholes.  Some things looked quite old, as it is a developing country.
  • 7.
    One of the cities that we visited was Sibiu, in the place that we visited there were a lot of restaurants and souvenirs shops.
  • 8.
    In this castle there is a well that the arabics prisioners dug. In a wall of the castle the arabic prisioners wrote: «You can drink water of here but you doesn’t have soul.»
  • 10.
    In this space next to the school, students who lived far could stay overnight and on weekends, went home. It was a building with 20 rooms, four per floor, each room with three beds, a bathroom and a mini lounge.
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