At Bugiulesti were discovered bones old of 2 000 000 years.
Romania has populated from neolithic.
Yes, Most Romans, actually settled in Romania.
Hungarians and Gypsies (Å¢igani in the Romanian language); also some Turks and Tartars.
Yes, long time ago... They immigrated from Serbia and settled in Transylvania. The family had a castle made in Harghita County (Romania) around 1530. The family soon vanished and their fortunes as well. Nobody knows how and why...
Britain, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, France, Northern Italy, Austria, Bulgaria, Romania, and Southern Poland.
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In the XIV century. They initially came from India to the Anatolian desert. They were forced west by the Ottoman turks, so they settled in the Balkans, including Romania. They took the name of the region, Romania (read as written, not as in the name of the Romanian country), which was the whole eastern part of the Roman empire (byzantine empire). That's why they call themselves roma or romani, in an abusive way imo...
Romania is not the property of a person.
The independent Romania is from 1877.
Romania is in Europe.
Romania has no true deserts so has no desert land forms.
The first traces of humanoids on the Romanian territory are old from 2 000 000 years.