Radio NOREA was one of the international radio stations to broadcast in Romanian during the Cold War.
Women's emancipation was a theme that attracted more and more followers starting with the second half of the 19th century
The early Catholic presence in the Romanian extra Carpathian space is due to the kingdoms of Hungary and Poland.
Occupied after 1945 and having communist party regimes imposed on them, the countries in Central and Eastern Europe practically had no national defense strategies
Radio drama has enjoyed a real success, being supported by the efforts of those who wrote scripts or adapted classic texts
Located in downtown Bucharest, on the Victory Boulevard, the Technical Documentation Institute was the main information and documentation center for engineers.
On February 20, 1856, slavery in the Romanian Principalities came to an end
The communist regime tried to change not only people’s deepest convictions, but also the way they expressed their thoughts, ideas and feelings.
After coming to power in Romania in 1945, the Communist Party moved to get rid by all the other political parties in the country, either by banning them or by assimilating them.
On February 20, 1856, slavery in Romania came to an end.
After WWI, countries wanted to preserve peace through treaties.
One of the most important actors that influenced the history of Romanians in the extra-Carpathian space was the Ottoman Empire.
In WWII Romania was visited by both German and Russian troops and their presence left quite an impression upon the eyewitnesses at that time
Innocent children in Romania, like all the children all over the world, paid too high a price for the tyrannical history.
Romanians and Turks have known each other for hundreds of years, the first contact being established in the second half of the 14th century.