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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 pink mona
December 30th 2006

G R E Y

 Europe » Romania » Bucharest
Got back to Europe and back to Romania, the first thing that hit me, leaving apart Austrian's rudeness and their total, absolute lack of communicativeness, was the cold weather. Romania is pretty much the same as I know it , not much has changed, got back to a sad-looking, depressing grey image , so familiar and somehow so remote! I miss people smiling to me on the street, talking to me out of the blue sky and just being genuinely happy and cheerful. Yes, weather does influence our state of mind! I hate this grey, bleak winter, it is so demoralizing, [View Full Entry]

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Published: December 31st 2006 | 368 Views | [diary=114739]

me and my gorgeous looking sis
cold Romanian winter
by plane from Paris to Vienna

Christmas tree
Christmas tree
The one in front of National Theatre
May ur days be merry and bright and may all ur Christmases be white! That's what I wish u all friends, family and readers of this blog. Unfortunately this Christmas wasn’t a white one here in Bucharest.. only for those lucky enough who traveled up in the mountain cities and villages.. Oh how I wish I had vacantion and I would have spend it in a remote village up in Maramures, where people still wear traditional clothes, gather together to sing old Christmas carols, cook divine traditional food and travel on sledge pulled by horses. Well so far it wasn’t so [View Full Entry]

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Published: December 25th 2006 | 427 Views | [diary=113534]

Another one
Back home
Sarmale!!!Yammy

Got up a bit before 6am to get to the station for the 6:40am train. Said good bye to Julia and timed a bus to the station pretty well. The board wasn’t yet saying what platform my train was going to be on, just that it was late. But of course the dickhead taxi drivers were everywhere and hassling the shit out of me. After walking up and down a few times I went and grabbed some Maccas for brekkie. By the time I finished the train was up on the board and I checked out the platform. There was a [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 8th 2008 | 33 Views | [diary=132823]


By Elena_Alexia
November 4th 2006

First snow...

 Europe » Romania » Bucharest
View from above..
View from above..
First attempt to capture the snow..through the window s glass...
Its officially here….winter has arrived in Bucharest ....and with it the first snooooow.Who cares about bad traffic, working hours and all that? Prisoner in my office, I find my self staring on the window looking how all changes when it snows…..looks brighter, cheerful…fun....makes u feel u r reborn...for me is a great spiritual journey.. In the meantime: * reports r waiting to finished, * the desk is a mess.. * and I decided I cant miss this moment. * What can I say? I enjoy winter... and snow. Every year I hardly wait for that big o [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 4th 2006 | 149 Views | [diary=100149]

2nd one
Better luck
Lucky me

City hall
City hall
Signing the marriage certificate..
First of all this blog is inspired by a lady named Donna......never met her..just read her blog right here.. and reading her blog I realised that u can learn something about a culture just by observing its customs ..so this is how it goes a romanian wedding (the grooms r one of my oldest friends since childhood): Like any wedding long time ahead u have to reserve a restaurant, buy a wedding dress, sending invitations, etc… and here comes the big day: 8 AM - hair stylist reservation for city hall ceremony (of course the bride’s imagine is most important) 9 [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 27th 2006 | 1778 Views | [diary=98388]

City hall1
Back home
The bride

(written two days ago) As I write this, we are on a train to Krakow, Poland. We are leaving Romania after six chilled-out days here. We have had some welcome time to relax and enjoy the autumn colours after travelling so frequently, and far, across the former Soviet lands. I’ve caught up with old friends, Indie has made some new ones, and together we’ve revelled in the cool atmosphere of Bucharest, one of my favourite cities. But that’s the short version. Here’s what really happened… The path back to Europe - 45 hours with the F [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 4th 2006 | 298 Views | [diary=91921]

The Fat Controller, hard at work
Indie
Pia and Raz - our Romanian hosts

In the 1960s, under the leadership of Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej and his successor, Nicolae Ceausescu, the Communist Party of Romania began to implement a foreign policy independent of Soviet goals. Socialist state ownership and central planning fostered the rapid growth of heavy industry and forcibly turned Romania from an agrarian into an urban sociey. During the 1970s, Ceausescu attempted to modernise the Romanian economy further, by investing huge amounts of money borrowed from Western credit institutions. Due to his grandiose development projects, the Romanian people were submitted to a rigor [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 15th 2006 | 126 Views | [diary=95456]

Muraille du palais impérial
Ornement
Porte en fer forgée

By Obi Wan Jacoby
September 20th 2006

More Neptun Life

 Europe » Romania » Bucharest
Dinner Buffet
Dinner Buffet
Notice the meat-stuffed meat.
The Food The food in Ro is very good and an Akins Dieter’s dream. There is meat at every meal and quite often there is meat-stuffed meat available! It is common to have an assortment of cold cuts in the breakfast buffet each morning. Also found at every meal are red ripe tomatoes, cucumber and potatoes. Lettuce is rare, but cabbage and slaw are plentiful. At the Hotel Cocor at dinner each night, we were entertained by a live band. They had an amazing way of transitioning from Elvis to the Carpenters to Captain & Tenille very smoothly. One evening, the [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 20th 2006 | 162 Views | [diary=89909]

More Dinner
Dancing
"Dragos"

By Obi Wan Jacoby
September 17th 2006

Off to Romania

 Europe » Romania » Bucharest
Lost Luggage
Lost Luggage
We are thrilled with our free gift of personal items from Air France. Who needs luggage?
Believe it or not, I am back in Romania. I am setting up this TravelBlog so you can keep up with my adventures. Mom and Dad have created a blog for their trip out west and Alaska, and I have enjoyed keeping up with their journey. Mine will not be quite 7 months like theirs, more like 10 days. I am traveling with MBA students from Kennesaw State University as their alumni advisor. I hope to have more time to site-see and send back pictures of this beautiful country. After a long plane ride from Atlanta to Paris, we changed planes [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 18th 2006 | 159 Views | [diary=84628]

Sharing the Road
Peasant

By Travelling Lady
August 30th 2006

Romania

 Europe » Romania » Bucharest
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Beautiful scenery in Romania
Hello everyone, If someone asked me what stands out about my visit to Romania, it has to be Ceausescu Palace in Bucharest. It was built in the 1980's, but Ceausescu was executed when it was 70% finished. At 3,000 plus rooms, only the Pentagon is bigger. Some rooms are the size of a football field. There are 280 chandeliers; one weighs five tons. All 600 doors are solid wood, many elaborately carved. Ceausescu felt strongly about using only materials from Romania. He liked silk, but their climate doesn't lend itself to silk worms. So he built a lab for the sole [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 9th 2006 | 313 Views | [diary=85403]

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