The history of Romanians living "halfway across the world", begins in the second half of the 19th century.
"The simple joy of being in the kitchen, of enjoying homemade cakes and cookies, left an irreplaceable mark on our lives as children and teenagers"
The Sephardic community in multicultural Bucharest produced Hillel Manoach, an influential businessman in the first half of the 19th century
More and more studies show that depression is diagnosed at younger ages.
The most popular area for cycle tourism is Transylvania
Diagnostic report on education and research in Romania
How "Nordic Insights" helped change community perception on works of art in general.
One of the key figures in Marshal Ion Antonescu's regime was Eugen Cristescu
"King's Day", or "Royalty Day", was the national day of Romania between 1866-1916 and 1918-1947
The "Prof. Eng. Dimitrie Leonida" National Technical Museum in Bucharest hosted the opening of the exhibition "Influences", by visual artist Alex Manea
In Sibiu County, medieval architecture blends with spectacular mountain landscapes
Api phytotherapy is a complementary method of treatment of various conditions and diseases
The parliamentary and presidential elections of 20 May 1990 were the first free elections since the fall of the communist regime in Romania on 22 December 1989
French lithographer, engraver and illustrator Dieudonné Auguste Lancelot was one of the foreigners who visited the Principality of Wallachia in the 19th century.