No, Romania is not a gulf country. A gulf is a large area of a sea or ocean partially enclosed by land, while Romania is a country in southeastern Europe. Romania does not have any major gulf or significant coastal area that would classify it as a gulf country.
Today Romania is a small country: only an area of 238 391 km2.
The distance between New York City and Romania's Western border is about 4500 miles. Romania is not a large country, about an average American state. It is about 500-600 miles from E to W and about 300 miles from N to S.
Romania has a large Gypsy or Roma or "Tigani" population, however, I am not sure if is the largest, but is must be up there.
The ancient country of Dacia is now present-day Romania and Moldova, and parts of Sarmatia.
Romania is situated in Europe.
Transylvania is not a country but a large area of modern day Romania, it is bordered by Hungary, Serbia, Slovakia and The Ukraine as well as other Romanian areas.
Timisoara is a large city in Romania. Tandarei and Targu Lapus are towns in Romania. Additional Romanian towns include Targu Ocna and Topoloveni.
Belarus is landlocked and has no seaports. There are two large towns on rivers near the border: Brest (Brzes'c') on the river Bug, and Grodno (on the river Niemen.
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-Large population (21.4 million)
Using a large system of tubings.