No. Romania is a completely separate country. Italy and Romania are both countries in Europe, but they do not border each other.
They are not equivalent, but ethymologically similar; I think to Roma - town in Italy and Romania - a country..
Gypsies are another people, language etc. of Indian origin.
1. Rome (Roma) is the capital of Italy.
2. But, we have also in Romania a village with the name Roma, in the Botoşani judeţ (judeţ=county).
The Romania is derived from Roma.
The name Romania is derived from Roma (Roman Empire).
Romania is the name of this country: the name is derived from Rome (Roma for Latins).
Romania has a large Gypsy or Roma or "Tigani" population, however, I am not sure if is the largest, but is must be up there.
The name Romania comes from the Roman Empirecapital - Roma. Part of the territory of today's Romania was under Romanrule approx. 200 years.
Roma-Bucharest: 2 hours
There is Roma, Queensland, a town in Australia Puerto Roma, Ecuador Roma, Botoşani, a town in Romania Roma, Sweden, a town in Sweden Roma, Texas, a town in the United States (There are many more in the united states) Roma, Lesotho, a town in Africa Roma, Indonesia There are cities in Antarctica but not one called Rome
the buried them ! because of the roma people now ,now the entire Italy ,,,and europa think that Romania is a roma poople country ! .....not true .they are only 1% .....and we really really really hat them ! :....we want them to be death ! :....those animals don't deserve to die ! :.....Andrei-Romania
Roma 56-55 - 2000 was released on: Netherlands: January 2000 Romania: November 2001 USA: October 2002 Russia: April 2003
Gypsies, if I read the story correctly.
Bulgaria is similar to Romania.
Roma - Bucharest: 990,6 km or 1594,2 km (but this distance is true with using a ferryboat in Adriatic Sea).