Romania has Greek and French cultural influences.
Yes, Romania is considered a Latin country due to its historical and cultural connections to the Roman Empire.
Embassy level; modest trade and cultural relations.
The International Festival "George EnescU" (music). The International Festival of Theatre "Caragiale".
Braşov, Sibiu, Tîrgu Mureş, etc.
trading, cultural interactions, festivals, participation to many conferences, international agencies, sport, etc.
No. A. Romania is not a city, it is a country. B. It is not a vampire COUNTRY as vampires are purely fictional characters which do not find their place in the REAL folklore. They were introduced by force by people who do not properly understand this country's tradition and cultural heritage.
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.
Romania is culturally at the crossroads of Eastern Central Europe and south-east Europe. In many parts of Transylvania German and Hungarian influnces are strong - at least in the architecture. Moldavia and Wallachia have a more Eastern European flavour, with influences from Byzantium. Since about 1920 Romania has often looked to France for cultural inspiration.
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The poorest country in Europe is often considered to be Moldova. North of Moldova lies the small nation of Romania. Romania shares a border with Moldova and is known for its rich cultural heritage and diverse landscapes.
In Romania, important celebrations include Christmas, celebrated with traditional carols and festive meals, and Easter, marked by decorating eggs and attending church services. The National Day on December 1 commemorates the unification of Transylvania with Romania in 1918, featuring parades and cultural events. Additionally, Mărțișor, celebrated on March 1, welcomes spring with the exchange of red and white woven strings symbolizing health and prosperity. These celebrations reflect Romania's rich cultural heritage and community spirit.