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Even if Romania does not consider Kosovo a state, Romanian authorities recognize Kosovo passport and ID as identification documents, but not as travel documents. To travel into Romania, Kosovar citizens holding a Kosovar passport will get from the Romanian authorities a special visa on a separate document that must be shown, when entering ...
While Romania included large national minorities, the 1923 Constitution declared the country to be a nation-state, following the French model which was popular in many European nations at that time. After the dissolution of Austria-Hungary , the post-war mass actions undertaken by the Romanian authorities were primarily directed against the ...
In an interview, former Romanian President Ion Iliescu, who is criticized for failing to unify Romania with Moldova as soon as the latter declared its independence from the Soviet Union, explained that Romania alone, without international support (including from the Western countries) and without the wish of the politicians in Chișinău, was ...
This is a timeline of Romanian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Romania and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Romania .
Romania attracts US investors interested in accessing the European market, with relatively low costs and a well-educated, tech-savvy population being major draws. In Romania, major US firms operate in the energy, manufacturing, information technology and telecommunications, services, and consumer products sectors.
Members of the Moldovan and Romanian diasporas issued unification declarations in Belgium, Canada, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Portugal and the United Kingdom, and even in the European Parliament; and so did Moldovan and Romanian students and teachers, primary schools and high schools, universities, monasteries and parishes, unionist ...
Romania became a member of NATO and the European Union in 2004 and 2007, respectively. While democratic reforms have proven to be moderately successful, [19] [20] [21] though issues with corruption remain. [22] Economic reforms continue, with Romania still possessing, for example, one of the highest child poverty rates in the developed world ...
Andreea Diaconu (Romanian pronunciation: [anˈdree̯a diˈakonu]; born 28 March 1991) is a Romanian model.She is one of the most popular models from Romania. [2] She has been featured on the covers of magazines from France, Romania, Russia, Spain, and Switzerland. [3]