Yes, Romania has a very great number of churches and monasteries.
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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.
For sure, yes he does. Although he is from Romania, he is of Hungarian descent. His accent is that of a Hungarian speaker and he does occasionally travel to Hungary.
Romania wanted to free Romanian territories occupied by the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Romania fighted for the freedom of Romanians oppressed by Russian and Austro-Hungarian empires.
Madarasz is the Hungarian name for a commune in Romania. A person with that last name is probably Hungarian, Romanian, or Slovak.
Romania wanted to obtain freedom for the Romanian territories occupied by Austrian, Hungarian, Russian invaders.
Yes, cca. 27 % of the total population (Hungarians and Gypsies) speak the Hungarian language (after the census from 2002).
No differences; the peoples are Romanians in Romania and also in Moldova (some Slaves minorities in Moldova and a Hungarian minority in Romania - the remains of the Middle Age invasions).
Today, unfortunately not; but the activities of the Hungarian irredentists can be characterized as terrorist.
After the WW 1 territories inhabited from the ancient times by Romanians were merged.