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A lot of people see expat life through “rose-colored glasses,” she adds, and think that moving is a way to “leave their problems behind” without fully understanding the challenges ahead ...
Bucharest is the most economically developed and industrialised city in Romania, producing around 21% of the country's GDP and about one-quarter of its industrial production, while only accounting for 9% of the country's population. [1] Almost one third of national taxes is paid by Bucharest's citizens and companies.
No. Name Net worth () Age Residence Source(s) of wealth 1: Daniel Dines: $2.90 billion 49: Bucharest, Romania: UiPath: 2: Dragoș and Adrian Pavăl: $2.5 billion 56, N/A: Bacău, Romania
Romania's population has declined steadily in recent decades, from a peak of 23.2 million in 1990 to 19.12 million in 2021. [9] Among the causes of population decline are high mortality, a low fertility rate since 1990, and tremendous levels of emigration.
After living in the country for a year, expats can apply to The Sistema Nacional de Salud, Spain’s public healthcare system, and pay into the Convenio Especial insurance scheme. Taxes ...
Americans in search of an affordable, expat-friendly place to live and work don't have to travel very far to find one. Mexico ranks No. 1 in the world as the top destination for expats, according ...
The number of cultural events held yearly in Romania has increased over the past few years. Some sporadic events like the "2005 Bucharest CowParade" have been well received, and yearly events and festivals have continually attracted interest. Medieval festivals held in cities in Transylvania, which combine street theatre with music and battle ...
In Bucharest, although Afro-Romanians live in all parts of the city, most of them are concentrated in the Giurgiului and Baicului areas. [ 16 ] The number of individuals with African ancestry is unknown, as Romania does not keep statistics on race.