More than 200 exhibitors presented their deals and offers at the spring edition of the Romanian Travel Fair held between the 22nd and the 25th of February in Bucharest
Occupational burnout, a syndrome that has been under scrutiny in Romania lately, is tightly connected with overtime or exhaustion during the normal working hours.
The Greek-Catholic Church or the Romanian Church United with Rome was established around 1700 in Transylvania, Banat, Crisana and Maramures, territories in the Hapsburg Empire inhabited by ethnic Romanians.
Adina Pintilies feature film “Touch Me Notwins the Golden Bear
Ploiesti was named, according to local urban legend, after a shepherd called Mos Ploaie
Unconventional music education methods gained popularity in Romania after 1990
In the second half of the 19th century, Romanian physicians who had studied abroad, in Western Europe, founded medical treatment and education institutes to fight against disease and instruct doctors.
One of the oldest Hungarian noble families in Transylvania, the Banffy family has left behind impressive buildings.
In May last year the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Bucharest launched a performing arts programme coordinated by director Ioana Paun.
Romanias economy reported a growth rate of 7% in 2017 as compared to the previous year, this being the most significant growth of the past 9 years
A medieval citadel, museums, old buildings restored to their past beauty, all of these are on the list of cultural attractions that the city of...
The recent Euro Health Consumer Index says that “Romania does have severe problems with the management of its entire public sector, ranking last among 35 European states.
In Romania, the effects of Khrushchevs de-Stalinization rhetoric were contradictory
Alongside the white gold (salt) and the red gold (the metal proper), the black gold (crude oil) is an extremely important underground resource in the Romanian space, reason for progress, but also cause for trouble, throughout history