Monotone and scary, but at least everybody had a job.
Before Nicolae Ceaușescu Romania was also a socialist country.
Yes, the tragedy of 'Antigone' may be likened to the real-life horrors of the rule of Nicolae Ceausescu [May 26, 1918-December 25, 1989] in Romania. Eventually, Ceausescu was overthrown by the Romanian military. He was brought to trial, and executed by a firing squad, for running the country into the ground with his dictatorial ways that brooked no opposition and that cared nothing for the pain and suffering of the valiant people in the once-beautiful Romanian nation.
In Romania Santa Claus is Mos Craciun. He comes on the night of 24th December bring presents. Also, the night of 5th December is Mos Nicolae (St Nicholas) puts candies in the good childrens boots or a stick in the bad ones.
In 1989 the Romanians, tiered of the dictatorship regime that has been blood shedding for the past 45 years, decided to end it. The '89 Revolution tolled 100.000 dead, but gived Romania a new regime, of democracy and freedom. Started in Timisoara, at a political speech, and reaching it's peak in Bucharest, at Ceausescu's five-year-plan speech, the revolution spreaded all acroos Romania like lightning and quickly uproared all major cities. Ceausescu wall executed on the 24th of December, and all political rule was taken by FSN, a socialist party.
Romania is now a republic.
Romania has a temperate-continental climate.
Before the communism Romania was a kingdom.
Romania's are normal people and they eat just like everyone else! They eat what they like.
Romania, like most countries, uses the SI system of measurement.
In Romania the days of winter are very cold sometimes like -10 grades celsius (I live there so...)
Christmas in Romania is celebrated on the 25th of December,like in most other countries. :)
Anyone is free to leave Romania, but we do not like foreigners (immigrants) coming into our country.