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About Romania About Romania. The very name ‘Romania’ evokes all sorts of associations: Count Dracula, Transylvania, Ceausescu, gypsies, folk music, glue-sniffing children, inhumane conditions in orphanages, grey cities and – possibly - green mountains. As with most countries, Romania cannot be described in just a few words! The complex history of the area now called “Romania” has contributed to its having so many different faces: one sees this also in the diversity of its many ethnic groups and different cultural heritages. There are so many different kinds of Romanians: Romanian Romanians, Hungarian Romanians, Swabian Romanians, Saxon Romanians, Tatar Romanians, the “Roma” Romanians (the Gypsies) and still other Romanians as well.
Many peoples throughout history have left their traces here. Present-day Romania was for centuries the battlefield of three major European powers: the Russian, the Ottoman and the Austro-Hungarian. Consequently, Romania was seldom allowed to become a unified, sovereign state of its own. That concept is still relatively new, even today. It was only with the Treaty of Trianon after the First World War that Romania acquired its present-day form. Even after the Fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, Romania still remains largely unknown, with myths and prejudices abounding. Romania contains a hidden treasure of still untouched, idyllic Nature, with a very rich culture and an extremely hospitable population. Travelling through Romania is very worthwhile indeed!
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