The winters are usually cold (very cold in the Carpathian Mountains where the average year-round temperature is only 2 degrees celsius) and a lot of snow falls during the winter months however the summers are warm to hot.Romania has a continental climate. Summers are generally very warm to hot, with average maxima in Bucharest being around 29 °C (84.2 °F), with temperatures over 35 °C
Well, to be fair, the answer to that is rather disputed. On the one hand you have a communist government installed in 1944 with "help" from the soviets (including money to rig elections as recent discoveries show). Also, Romania did not make exception from the list of communist countries in which ideology played an important role in keeping the people in submission. So from this perspective, you can say that Romania was part of the ideological war in the Cold war. Probably most importantly, Romania was part of the Warsaw Pact, a counterweight to NATO. However, in the '60s Romanian leaders are known to have seceded from the soviet sphere of influence, and this goes for both Gheorghiu-Dej (as a rumor, it is said that the soviets caused his death by irradiation) and Nicolae Ceausescu (who publicly condemned the invasion of Czechoslovakia by the other Eastern European states). However, this does not mean that Romania switched sides in the Cold War (if it ever war part of it). Pacepa's 1986 book, Red Horizons: Chronicles of a Communist Spy Chief (ISBN 0895265702), claims to expose details of Ceauşescu's regime, such as collaboration with Arab terrorists, massive espionage on American industry and elaborate efforts to rally Western political support. After Pacepa's defection, the country became more isolated and economic growth faltered. Ceauşescu's intelligence agency became subject to heavy infiltration by foreign intelligence agencies and he started to lose control of the country. He tried several reorganizations in a bid to get rid of old collaborators of Pacepa, but to no avail.
Of course, Romania is at about 450 North latitude
Romania has very cold winters.
During the winter snow is possible in every part of Romania.
This depends on the location in Romania.
Of course, every winter.
Of course, every winter.
This depends on the coordinates of a point; April is a spring month in Romania but in the mountains snow is common.
During the winter the principal influence on the bad weather in Romania come from the Northeast (Arctic Ocean region); but a harsh winter is not so rare in Romania.
Examples: drougth, floods, snow, ice, landsldes, earthquakes.
Examples: floods, drought, landslides, earthquakes, very cold or very hot days, snow, ice.
Cold,cloudy winters with frequent snow and fog sunny summers with frequent showers and thunderstorms
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Deforestation is the principal cause. Also a very strange and imprevisible climate. Unfortunately all the rivers can cause floods sometimes after rains or melting of the snow.
Romania is not the property of a person.