The majority of churches and monasteries in Romania are orthodox. But there are many Catholic or Protestant churches. Do not miss even a few synagogues and mosques.
Yes, Romania has a very great number of churches and monasteries.
Convention of the Hungarian Baptist Churches of Romania was created in 1875.
Romania has religious and national celebrations.
Forests in Romania are in all the territory. Mountains are in the central part of the country.
Now Romania has an anarchic capitalism and a free market.
Romania has 60% of Europe's bear population.
Romania has sea, and many rivers and lakes, hills and forests, archaeolgical ruins, castles, museums, monasteries and churches, sports, drinks and foods, girls.
Not a different government; Romania is now - but only theoretically - an independent and democratic country.
Whether in Romania or elsewhere, the Orthodox Churches are national Churches which broke away from Communion with the Catholic Church in the 11th century. Their clergy and sacraments remain the same, and their liturgy is identical to the Catholic Uniate rites of the same rite, but they are still in schism, and thus not "the same".
No different directions for Romania and Bulgaria after 1990.
Transylvania is only a province in the central part of Romania. Romania is a democratic country.
No, Romania and Russia are different now.