Yes.
Romanian-US relations were first established in 1880.
Romania and US have political, cultural and military ties, especially when Romania became a democratic country in the 1990's. The US-Romania relationship helped Romania become accepted by the United Nations in the 90's as a UN member and NATO member.
US and European Relations were slightly soured with Romania in the early 2000's because British journalists exposed human rights violations in Romania, which resulted in Romania's membership to the European Union being rejected. However in 2007 Romania showed signs of improvement, resulting in improved relationships with the US and Europe, as a result their European Union membership was accepted in 2007.
Iulian Buga is the Ambassador to the US for Romania.
US has a great and unfortunate influence in Romania, not inverse.
Yes, sure there were. Romania had many wars along it's history.
This is of course Romania.
Now Romania and United States are members of NATO.
Romania is less developed.
The ratio of the areas USA/Romania is 41.
Danube
In Romania the hour is 9 p.m.
Romania has a lower standard of living.
No! Bigamy is forbidden by the Treaty of Brussels, to which both Romania and US have signed.
GDP per capita in Romania, in 2009: an estimate is 11 500 US $.