Romania's education system is a realm of stark contrast
Archaeological diggings revealed the existence of intense economic ties between the free Dacians, the Roman administration and the inhabitants of the conquered province and also unearthed the famous Dacian pottery kilns
Romanian education system makes impressive strides to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
“Bucharest in Literature. Six Possible Readings of the City is a sort of experiment on the many forms of relation between the city and its literary projection
Vasile Voiculescu gained literary recognition due to his religious poetry and fantasy fiction.
Will the presidential election in France bring any change to the European political paradigm?
Today, only 27.45% of Romanias territory is covered by woods, which is significantly below the European average of 32.4%.
Ten leading Romanian writers, including Ana Blandiana, Radu Cosasu and Vlad Zografi, won awards at the 11th Awards Gala of the Observator Cultural magazine held at the Odeon Theatre in Bucharest
Since the second half of the 20th century, European bison have been gradually reintroduced into a few forests in Europe
Romania has several tall monuments which are real attractions for visitors.
A performing arts festival, staged by the Polish Institute in Bucharest
Turkey held a referendum to strengthen presidential powers.
After the installation of the first communist government in Romania, the Romanian Communist Party began to implement the planned or command economy.
Several new plays of the Radu Stanca National Theatre in Sibiu, presented these days in a short theatre season, have also been included in the programme of the 24th Sibiu International Theatre Festival.