Easter, Christmas and many other saint and religious events. See related links for a complete list of holidays.
Christmas, Easter, New Year, Day of independence (9 May), National day (1 December), etc.
Examples are: Christmas, New Year, 1 May, 9 May (Indepedence Day), 1 December (Union Day), 30 December (Republic Day) etc.
New Year, Christmas, Easter, 1 December (Union Day), 1 May (Work Day),
1 June (Children Day) etc.
Examples: 1 December (The Great Union), 24 January (the first union), 9 May (day of the independence), 1 May (day of labor), 25 December (Christmas), Easter etc.
Important: Easter (orthodox), 25 December - Christmas, 1 May, 1 December - National day of Romania, 31 December/1 January; also many, many saints and religious events.
Examples: Day of Independece, Day of Union with Transylvania, Work Day, Christmas, Easter, New Year an a lot of saints.
Romanians celebrate Christmas at home or in restaurants.
"Thanksgiving" don't exist in the Romanian tradition.
These are the Christmas, Easter, Independence Day, 1 May.
Romanians will celebrate Armed Forces Day. Kazakhstanis will celebrate Republic Day. Taiwanese people will observe Retrocession Day. Grenadians will celebrate Thanksgiving Day.
Romanies living in Christian countries, most likely celebrate Easter.
The majority of Romanians are Christian orthodox.
90 % of the Romanians are orthodox.90 % of the Romanians are orthodox.
Romanians mainly eat Pork.
Romanians are not a disciplined people.
Most Romanians prefers towns.
For the most Romanians this is just an offense.
No. Romanians are from Romania which is a different country than Italy.