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Background: The principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia - for centuries under the suzerainty of the Turkish Ottoman Empire - secured their autonomy in 1856; they united in 1859 and a few years later adopted the new name of Romania. The country gained recognition of its independence in 1878. It joined the Allied Powers in World War I and acquired new territories following the conflict. In 1940, it allied with the Axis powers and participated in the 1941 German invasion of the USSR. Three years later, overrun by the Soviets, Romania signed an armistice. The post-war Soviet occupation led to the formation of a Communist "people's republic" in 1947 and the abdication of the king. The decades-long rule of dictator Nicolae CEAUSESCU, who took power in 1965, and his Securitate police state became increasingly oppressive and draconian through the 1980s. CEAUSESCU was overthrown and executed in late 1989. Former Communists dominated the government until 1996, when they were swept from power by a fractious coalition of centrist parties. In 2000, the center-left Social Democratic Party (PSD) became Romania's leading party, governing with the support of the Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR). The opposition center-right alliance formed by the National Liberal Party (PNL) and the Democratic Party (PD) scored a surprise victory over the ruling PSD in December 2004 presidential elections. The PNL-PD alliance maintains a parliamentary majority with the support of the UDMR, the Humanist Party (PUR), and various ethnic minority groups. Although Romania completed accession talks with the European Union (EU) in December 2004, it must continue to address rampant corruption - while invigorating lagging economic and democratic reforms - before it can achieve its hope of joining the EU, tentatively set for 2007. Romania joined NATO in March of 2004.



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By Alard
July 26th 2008

Groeten uit Boekarest

 Europe » Romania » Bucharest
Groeten uit Boekarest, in het Roemeens "Bucuresti"! Ben hier al een paar dagen, van alles te zien. Dinsdag in Iasi nog een klooster bekeken, naar de film geweest (No Country for Old Men, prima film, gelukkig in het Engels met Roemeens ondertiteling :) en 's avonds wederom lekkere pizza gehad. De dag erop vooral boek gelezen op terrasjes; ik ben bezig in The Name of the Rose van Umberto Eco. 's Middags luxe lunch op de 13e verdieping van Hotel Unirea, mooi uitzicht over de stad, prima Italiaans gegeten. Daarna naar de trein, in 7 uur naar Bo [View Full Entry]

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Published: July 26th 2008 | 43 Views | [diary=304761]


Old Bucharest
Old Bucharest
Old remains
Miruna Again Because there were a few sites Miruna wanted to show me, we were off again. HOWEVER, I had to meet Miruna in the middle of the city so I jumped on BUS 301 and made it to my destination. I will not be defeated by a bus! Our first stop was a tour of the palace where past kings and queens lived when Romania was ruled by such. It was beautiful but nothing compared to the gold and size of the housing for the Sultans in Istanbul. As Miruna eloquently put it (and properly learned in school), "But the [View Full Entry]

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Published: July 20th 2008 | 56 Views | [diary=302190]

History Museum
Where Bucharest Originated
Bank of Romania

I Almost Died and NOT From BUS 301! Remember I said you could get ANYTHING from that Spice Bazaar in Istanbul? Well, Turkey is known for its dates and figs...they are to die for! Literally! OK, Denise, read the travel guide. Be careful in Turkey...don't drink the water, beware of fruits and vegetables, and don't drink excessively. I obeyed 2 out of 3. I did purchase some dried fruit and enjoyed them once we returned to Bucharest. They WERE to die for...24 hours later, I thought I was going to die. Doug and I think that's what we can trace th [View Full Entry]

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Published: July 20th 2008 | 79 Views | [diary=302198]


Hi everyone we are pleased to report that Bert, our 30 year old Bedford camper van has now made it past Istanbul :-) Since our last post in Greece, we did a big push east, and including one last day on the med, we rolled into Istanbul to look for a camping ground. The Turkish driving skills were similar to the Greeks, except a lot more angry and aggressive. In particular, Sandra had both a driver and a passenger honking, shouting, gesturing and eventually throwing an empty water bottle at us, all for driving in the fast lane at only 20 [View Full Entry]

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Published: July 22nd 2008 | 56 Views | [diary=300936]

The Blue Mosque, Istanbul
Inside the Blue Mosque
Inside the Blue Mosque

By mickeyj
July 17th 2008

Bucharest, Romania

 Europe » Romania » Bucharest
Romania was an interesting country, more so than Bulgaria!! I really wanted to get a photo of a bunch of gypsy.. they are virtually all over the country identifiable by there horse and cart and sometimes in colorful clothing. Bucharest the capital has a similar look in terms of communist style buildings to Bulgaria. Bucharest also seems to have a glue sniffing problem.. you see them all over the place with a plastic supermarket style bags going the sniff!! [View Full Entry]

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Published: July 17th 2008 | 42 Views | [diary=301055]

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Something dodgey going on??
Glue sniffers

My Friends
My Friends
Catalin, the brave driver, and Miruna, my amazing tour guide; in front of the Grigore Antipa Natural History Museum
LIFE WAS MUCH BETTER TODAY No bus today--I was blessed by my Big Brother (he felt guilty for my Bus Fiasco) with a guide and "escort driver" to take me to special Bucharest sites. We had a great time--it was so neat to see sites and hear the views of native Romanians on what we were seeing. Catalin was our driver and did a WONDERFUL job navigating/going to battle in the Bucharest traffic. You really have to be able to drive a tank to make it here! Catalin is a brave soul. Miruna, a high school student, would like to be [View Full Entry]

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Published: July 10th 2008 | 89 Views | [diary=297679]

Museum of the Romanian Peasant
Museum of the Romanian Peasant
Museum of the Romanian Peasant

By One Half Traveler
July 8th 2008

Duped

 Europe » Romania » Bucharest
Majorly Duped! So last night we went out and enjoyed a nice dinner. On the way, Big Brother wanted to stop by a grocery store by the mall to pick up needed items. It took us about 3 minutes to get there!! Seems as though I could have walked to the mall yesterday at least 1.34 million times in the time I spent riding the Bucharest Bus To Hell and Back! Duped by Big Bro. Today is a Not Riding The Bus day. Doug needs some of his Mother's American Food so I'm cooking chicken and dumplings--he will learn to make [View Full Entry]

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Published: July 8th 2008 | 72 Views | [diary=296905]

A to B to C to D to...

Highway Construction
Highway Construction
Pick Ax and Wheel Barrow
Well, Almost Everyone! Day 2 in Bucharest: I must be out of my mind! Doug's housekeeper is a sweet lady named Ms. Elana. Our first acquaintance was during my visit last year. One day when Doug was at work and Matt and I were still in the apartment before our day's excursion, Ms. Elana unlocked the door to find me standing in the living area. She was startled, apparently not knowing I was there and surely not knowing who I was. (She and Doug rarely see each other.) When she opened the door last year, I noticed that she started to [View Full Entry]

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Published: July 7th 2008 | 75 Views | [diary=296500]

Bridge Painting
My Industrial Revolution Bus Stop
The Vineyard

Day 3 Late waking, due to a heavy international poker session the previous night involving locals of the hostel and assorted others. Valiant attempts from all, most notably Mr McGregor's four hour marathon and the Mopsy/Puddleduck contingent who came a respectable 3rd. Unfortunately, Flopsey pulled out after 15 minutes because he was wilting. In the morning we visited the Museum of the Romanian Peasant, in which we were stalked by strangely intimidating middle-aged women, who were ready to pounce at the slightest hint of an exposed camera. Nevertheless, we overcame the unsettling tensi [View Full Entry]

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Published: July 7th 2008 | 99 Views | [diary=296531]


Little Mena
Little Mena
Tired after a long flight
Whew! Finally landed for good for a few days. My flight from Tulsa was at 8:10 a.m.; 26 hours later, I found the smiling, familiar face of my brother Doug. It was so good to speak to someone who could understand me! Of course, to pass the time in the air, I always desire to be seated by someone whom I can make casual conversation with. The Tulsa to Houston trip was very enjoyable in that I sat next to a young lady from Broken Arrow who had been living in Los Angeles for the past three years. Matt, you would [View Full Entry]

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Published: July 7th 2008 | 92 Views | [diary=296205]

Beauty of Sunrise at 33,000 Feet
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