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Romania had a string of top-notch historians in the 20th century
Called Melnbach in local German or Mühlbach, Sebeș today has approximately 26,000 inhabitants, of whom almost 80% are Romanian.
A commemorative exhibition providing insight into the life and career of prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza
The end of the year 2023 brought Romania and Bulgaria news they had been expecting for almost 13 years
Things we said and saw, places we've been to, in 2023
An uncompromising look at the poverty rate in Romania, in 2023
Christine Thϋrmer is a travel enthusiast who as soon as she learnt about Via Transilvanica she immediately linked her name to this project to which she even dedicated a book: “Long Distance Hiking. Christine Thϋrmer and Alin Uşeriu have had a talk about
After 1945, Romania sought to develop new fields of medical research, such as that of tropical diseases.
An exhibition opened in December at the Modern and Contemporary Art Museum in Bucharest (MAMCO)
The existing onshore wind capacity in Romania could allow the generation of twice the amount of electricity than the current consumption
Parties are organized in the squares of big cities at the turn of the year
Located in the central-eastern part of Bucharest, the Alexandru Ioan Cuza Park covers 85 hectares
Organizations or individuals mobilize during the holidays to give gifts to children from disadvantaged backgrounds
December is the month when, in 1989, the brutal communist dictatorship collapsed