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‘No country is kinder to the wanderer who has good legs' Walter Starkie, Raggle-Taggle, 1933

‘No country is kinder to the wanderer who has good legs' Walter Starkie, Raggle-Taggle, 1933

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Page 1: ‘No country is kinder to the wanderer who has good legs' Walter Starkie, Raggle-Taggle, 1933

‘No country is kinder to the wanderer who has good legs'Walter Starkie, Raggle-Taggle, 1933

Page 2: ‘No country is kinder to the wanderer who has good legs' Walter Starkie, Raggle-Taggle, 1933

ROMANIAIt came into being when the two principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia broke the shackles of Turkish Ottoman suzerainty and merged, in 1859, to form a new land - ‘Romania’

Romanian Flag: The red, yellow and blue stripes represent Moldova and Walachia

LIBERTY JUSTICE FRATERNITY

Page 3: ‘No country is kinder to the wanderer who has good legs' Walter Starkie, Raggle-Taggle, 1933

Location: (Southeastern) Central Europe - Surrounded by Hungary to the northwest, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, the Black Sea to the southeast, Ukraine to the east and to the north and the Republic of Moldova to the east

BULGARIA

HUNGARY

UKRAINE

BLAC

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MOLDOVA

SERBIA

UKRAIN

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Page 4: ‘No country is kinder to the wanderer who has good legs' Walter Starkie, Raggle-Taggle, 1933

Area: 91,725 sq. miles (237,502 sq. km) - Roughly the size of Oregon, Romania is the second largest country in the area, after Poland.

Population: 21,400,000 (2009 mid-year estimate)

Ethnic Groups: Romanian 89%, Hungarian 7.5%, Gipsy 1.9%, German, Ukrainian, Armenian, Croatian, Serbian and Turkish - 1.6%. Some ethnic minorities (Hungarian and German) use their own languages in school and civil administration

Religions: Christian Orthodox 87%, Roman Catholic 5%, Protestant 5%, Jewish

Climate: Romania has a temperate climate, similar to the northeastern United States, with four distinct seasons

Page 5: ‘No country is kinder to the wanderer who has good legs' Walter Starkie, Raggle-Taggle, 1933

the capital city of Romania — Bucharest - is located at the same latitude with the cities of Portland - Oregon; Montreal - Canada; Venice - Italy; and Bordeaux – France.

State anthem (since 1990): Awake, Ye, Romanian, from your lethargic sleep/ In which your barbarous tyrants have sunken you so deep. Lyrics: Andrei Muresanu, music: Anton Pann. The song was popular during the 1848

December 1 was adopted as National Day in 1990, being the day of celebration of the Great Assembly of Alba Iulia which voted for the union of Transylvania with Romania and which symbolise the union of all Romanians within a single state and the achievement of the unity of Romanian national state.

Form of State: Semi-parliamentary Republic with two legislative bodies: Senate (Senat) and Chamber of Representatives (Camera Deputatilor)

Head of State: President of the Republic, currently Mr. Traian Basescu.Romania's president is allowed to serve two consecutive five-year terms.

Bucuresti

Currency: Romanian Leu (RON)

Page 6: ‘No country is kinder to the wanderer who has good legs' Walter Starkie, Raggle-Taggle, 1933

OK, EVERYONE

KNOWS THAT BUT…

Romania is associated with big names in arts and sports

DID YOUKNOW ?

Constantin Brancusi — one of the most acclaimed modern sculptors

Angela Gheorghiu, one of the world's greatest opera soprano

Alexandra Nechita — a young Romanian painter living in California, known for her distinct style.

Ilie Nastase — U.S. Open and Roland Garos winner.

Nadia Comaneci — the Olympic champion gymnast, saluted by people everywhere.

writer Eugen Ionesco

pan flute virtuoso Gheorghe Zamfir

piano player Radu Lupu

Page 7: ‘No country is kinder to the wanderer who has good legs' Walter Starkie, Raggle-Taggle, 1933

Romania has the second largest underground glacier in Europe (in terms of volume)

DID YOUKNOW ?

The meaning of the word “Transylvania” is the land beyond the forest

Voronet Monastery, located in northeastern Romania, is also known as the ‘Sistine Chapel of the East’

Page 8: ‘No country is kinder to the wanderer who has good legs' Walter Starkie, Raggle-Taggle, 1933

The city of Brasov (Transylvania) is home to the largest gothic church between Vienna and Istanbul

Brasov is home to what is said to be the narrowest street in Europe

B R A S O V

DID YOUKNOW ?

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Romania has the second-largest air museum in the world

The Brukenthal museum in Sibiu opened its doors to the public three years prior to the Louvre Museum in Paris . It is the oldest museum in Romania and one of the first museums in Europe.

SIBIU

DID YOUKNOW ?

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The movie Cold Mountain was filmed on location in Romania

Hollywood’s original Tarzan was born in the city of Timisoara, Romania

DID YOUKNOW ?

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Romania's Danube Delta is a World Heritage site and is the second largest delta in the whole of Europe. It is a wonderful place - a paradise of birds, plants, animals and fish

With its sun-kissed beaches, emerald forests, surrealistic history and medieval monuments, Romania remains a very popular tourist destination of Europe

BLACK SEA in Romania is actually blue and green and sometimes grey... but never BLACK

The Dacian fortresses of the Orastie Mountains, in Romania, belong to the Late Iron Age

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Timisoara (the Romanian city) was the first European city to introduce horse-drawn trams (in 1869) and electrical street lighting (in 1889)

The capital of Romania is Bucharest, once popular as the ‘Paris of the East’ or “Little Paris”

The Palace of the Parliament from Bucharest is the world's largest civilian administrative building (and second-largest in the world, after the U.S. Pentagon), most expensive administrative building, and the heaviest one

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Romanians speak foreign languages: one to four Romanians can speak either English or French or German or Spanish

Ferdinand I who became the King of Romania in 1914 was married to Queen Marie. She was a granddaughter of the United Kingdom's Queen Victoria

Romania was under communist rule between 1947-1989. The revolution in 1989 put an end to it. Romania was the only country where the communist leaders were executed (on Christmas day, unfortunately)

Although Romanians are always polite, they seldom move to a first-name basis with people outside their extended family or very close friends.However, foreign visitors consider Romanians among the friendliest and most hospitable people on earth. Romanians are by nature fun loving, warm, hospitable, playful, with an innate sense of humor.

Page 14: ‘No country is kinder to the wanderer who has good legs' Walter Starkie, Raggle-Taggle, 1933

Roma (gypsies) are not related to Romanians. Though there are many Roma in Romania, which makes sense because it is the route of crossing into Europe for the Roma, the name Roma and Romania are not related. Romania gets its name from its history as a colony of Rome. Linguistically Romani (the language of the Roma people) and Romanian (the language of the Romanian people) are not related

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Dracula is not only an invention - he was a successful combination made by BRAM STOKER from a Romanian hero (Wallachian Prince, Vlad the Impaler) and the Romanian folklore (vampires, BAUBAU - Boogie man, ghosts, etc.)

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Gheorghe Marinescu, a professor at the Faculty of

Medicine in Bucharest, was the first person to see living

nervous cells with a microscope

NADIA COMANECI – Romanian gymnast, was the first gymnast

in history of this sport who obtained a perfect 10.00 in 1976

in Montreal at the Olympic Games. The Computer was not

prepared for such experience, so all world saw "1.00" on the

screen

The jet engine used by modern airplanes was

invented by Bucharest-born inventor Henri

Coanda

Stefan Odobleja is renown as the father of

modern cybernetics, practically he is the inventor of modern

cybernetics

The true inventor of insulin is Nicolae

Paulescu, a professor of physiology at the

University of Medicine and Pharmacy in

Bucharest

The fountain pen was invented by the Romanian

PETRACHE POENARU - he was a student in Paris. His

invention was brevetted by the French Gouverment in

1827

The second spoken language in Microsoft is

Romanian!!!

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