Discovered by accident in 1988, this burial site dating from the 5th c. AD features some unique mural paintings.
Romania teenagers can learn more about their countrys recent past in an optional course about the history of communism.
So as an absolute first, World Radio Day was celebrated on February 13, 2012, when United Nations also celebrated 66 years since the set up of its...
The son of the last Phanariot ruler of Moldavia, born in Constantinople in 1789, Nicole Sutu was also meant to rule over the Romanian Principalities.
After the Great War Iosif Berman was Romanias first professional reporter.
By means of the PISA evaluation programme conducted last year, the Romanian society had the opportunity to compare the level of knowledge and training of the Romanian students with that of the students from 64 countries around the world.
Every year on 15 January, Romanians celebrate Mihai Eminescus birthday with a series of cultural events and symposia to keep alive the myth of the national poet.
According to a World Vision report, more than half of the children in rural areas have health problems and drop out of school.
According to a recent Eurobarometer, Romanians take more antibiotics than the other Europeans and are less informed about the way in which antibiotics should be administered.
The Transylvanian village of Mălâncrav is home to the largest ethnic Saxon community in the area.
Bucharest is home to many treasures that the general public is unaware of.
The recently submitted European Commission analysis on the number of people employed in agriculture indicates that few Europeans work in this area.
How do young parents manage to provide adequate care for their children while struggling to keep their jobs?
It is well known that in the first two decades after it was instated, the Communist regime tried to destroy the elites by throwing them into prison, eliminating them directly or discrediting them. Among the intellectuals that had this horrid fate were als
Adamclisi is known to host Tropaeum Traiani, a monument built to commemorate the Roman Empire's victories over the Dacians.