Religion and churchgoing were generally frowned upon back in Communist Romania. Religious practices were being discouraged and back in the early days of communism, some clergymen served many years in prisons for their faith
Greek colonies, satellites of the ancient Hellenic cities, were founded on the Romanian Black Sea Coast
Vladimir Cosma is a violinist, composer and conductor living in Paris
Specialists with the National Anti-drug Agency (NADA) warn that the age at which children start using drugs has dropped to 10-11 years
The Union of the Romanian Principalities, Moldavia and Wallachia, on January 24, 1859, was made by domestic pressure, but also under propitious international circumstances
Local historians begin to highlight contribution of women to the Great Union of December 1st 1918 and inter-war period.
The eastern Romanian city of Galati has new museum.
PM Viorica Dancila presented Romania's priorities in Strasbourg
3.4 million Romanians left the country between 2007 and 2017, according to official reports.
On December 1, 1918, Romanians in Transylvania proclaimed the union with the Kingdom of Romania. The fluid and muddled situation in the autumn of 1918, at the end of WWI, led to confusion among individuals and communities
Starting in 1977, after the big earthquake that killed as many as 1,500 people, Bucharest saw deep changes during the Communist regime led by Nicolae...
Like every year, Romanian Culture Day, which coincides with the anniversary of the birth of the poet Mihai Eminescu, who is considered by critics as the most important Romanian literary figure, was celebrated at different venues across the country
Romania has a rich and valuable natural heritage, boasting the most diverse bio-geographic conditions in Europe
Today we are going to the northeast of the country, in a city filled with history, with an intense cultural life, Iasi. The first time visitor will...