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1 May Ziua Muncii: Labour Day: International Labour Day April/May Paștele: Good Friday, Easter, Easter Monday: The official holiday is the Orthodox Easter. The holiday is three days long, Good Friday, [3] Easter Sunday and Easter Monday are non-working. Easter Sunday is 5 May 2024, 20 April 2025, 12 April 2026, 2 May 2027. 1 June Ziua ...
World Heritage Sites; Site Image Location Year listed UNESCO data Description Danube Delta: Tulcea County: 1991 588; vii, x (natural) The Danube Delta, where the Danube river enters the Black Sea, is the largest European wetland.
1 AB-I-s-A-00001 Archaeological site of Alba Iulia [3] Alba Iulia Entire territory 2nd – 4th century 2 AB-I-m-A-00001.01 Legio XIII Gemina's Castrum: Alba Iulia Central zone of the Vauban fortifications 2nd – 4th century, Roman era: 3 AB-I-m-A-00001.02 Civilian settlement Alba Iulia Near Roman fort 2nd – 4th century, Roman era 4 AB-I-s-A ...
The list, [1] created in 2004, contains places that have been designated by the Ministry of Culture and National Patrimony of Romania and are maintained by the Romanian National Institute of Historical Monuments, as being of national historic significance.
3 January: . After the Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR) criticized government plans for introduction of sex education and the history of the Holocaust in the school curriculum, PNL deputy Alexandru Muraru demanded for the party's outlawing, submitting penal complaints on the party's then-co-presidents, George Simion and Claudiu Târziu.
A view from the 2000-year-old historical castle column piece in Zile, Turkey where Julius Caesar said "Veni, vidi, vici".. Veni, vidi, vici (Classical Latin: [ˈu̯eːniː ˈu̯iːd̪iː ˈu̯iː.kiː], Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈveːni ˈviːd̪i ˈviː.t͡ʃi]; "I came; I saw; I conquered") is a Latin phrase used to refer to a swift, conclusive victory.
The Julian calendar is a solar calendar of 365 days in every year with an additional leap day every fourth year (without exception). The Julian calendar is still used as a religious calendar in parts of the Eastern Orthodox Church and in parts of Oriental Orthodoxy as well as by the Amazigh people (also known as the Berbers).
In June 2008, the film was released on DVD in Region 1 by Genius Products in the U.S. and by Mongrel Media in Canada, featuring interviews with the filmmakers and Sorin Avram's documentary 1 Month with 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days. [67] [69] [70] In Region 2, Artificial Eye published a 2008 DVD with the interviews and Avram's documentary. [71]