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Romania

Capital

Bucharest

Official Language

Romanian

Currency

Romanian leu

Population

9.3 Million

EU Member Country

January 1, 2007
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Romania is a country located in the southeast of Europe. It is bordered by Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary, and Ukraine. The country was part of the Roman Empire in ancient times.

The first mention of Romania dates back to 1459, when Vlad III Dracula was crowned prince of Wallachia. He was also known as "Vlad the Impaler." In 1878, Romania became a kingdom, and in 1881, it became a kingdom under King Carol I.

Romania is a Balkan country with a rich culture and languages.

Romania and the European Union

3.9% of the EU's population is in Romania, which became a member of the organisation in January 2007.

Romanians constitute 32 members of the European Parliament.

Romanian is the official language of Romania and the most widely spoken language in the country. It is an Eastern Romance language, derived from the Latin spoken in the Roman Empire during the Classical period. Romanian has been influenced by its other languages, including Hungarian, Slavic languages, and Turkish.

Romania has an area of 238,397 square kilometers (92,043 sq mi) and a population of 21 million people. The country's capital and largest city is Bucharest, which is also its cultural, industrial, and financial center Although it continues to use its own currency, the Romanian Leu, it has promised to switch to the euro as soon as it achieves all requirements to join the eurozone.

Romania is currently not a part of the Schengen Area despite being a member of the EU.

This is about to change because Romania is currently in the process of becoming a member of the free travel and movement area.

Romania will comply to the ETIAS policy, along with the other Schengen Area candidates. This implies that the new authorisation will still be necessary even if the country has not yet fully acceded to the travel zone.

ETIAS for Romania

ETIAS is a visa-waiver program that allows travellers to enter Romania without a visa for up to 90 days in any 180-day period.

ETIAS is an electronic system that determines whether a traveler can enter or transit the Schengen Zone without a visa. It does this by checking the traveller's information against various databases, including Interpol's database of stolen and lost travel documents and national criminal databases.

The ETIAS will be the new visa waiver that will be required for non-EU travellers to enter the Schengen Area.

ETIAS is designed to help detect people who may pose security or public policy risks before they can enter the Schengen Area.

Best Places To Visit in Romania

Bucharest is the capital of Romania and a beautiful city that has a lot to offer tourists.

There are many things that one can do in Bucharest. One can visit museums, go on walking tours, and even go on a boat tour.

There are also many different cultures in Bucharest that one can experience through the food they eat or by going to the local markets.

Transylvania is a land of legends and spooky creatures. It has been the inspiration for many books and movies.

Transylvania is a land of legends and spooky creatures. It has been the inspiration for many books and movies. Dracula, the vampire king, was born in this region, which is why it became known as Transylvania. The land is home to some of the most beautiful castles in Europe, with architecture that is reminiscent of medieval times.

Transylvania also offers visitors a wide variety of things to do, such as hiking through its forests or visiting its fairytale-like villages.

Ploiesti is a small Romanian city located in the country's south-east. It is a great place to visit because it has a lot of traditional Romanian crafts, such as pottery, weaving, and embroidery.

The city of Ploiesti has been inhabited since the Neolithic Age, and it was first mentioned in 1429.

It was named after the nearby river Ploești, which means "the warm spring." It became an important industrial center during the 19th century due to its proximity to Bucharest.

Things You Must Know Before Going to Romania

Romania is a country in Eastern Europe that has a rich culture and history. Romania has a long history of being invaded and ruled by different nations. It was first invaded by the Romans in 102 AD, then by the Ottomans in the 15th century, and then by the Soviets during World War II. In spite of these invasions, Romania’s culture and traditions have managed to survive through time.

Romanian food is a great and tasty way to experience the culture of the country. The cuisine has been influenced by a number of different cultures, including Turkish, Russian, Hungarian, and French.

Some popular dishes in Romania are:

  • Ciorba de burta: a soup made with tripe, cow's feet, and vegetables;
  • Sarmale: stuffed cabbage rolls;
  • Mititei: small sausages made from pork or beef;
  • Halvar: fried dough served with cheese or sour cream.
  • Traditional Romanian costumes are traditional clothing in Romania. The traditional costumes vary from region to region. In the north, people wear woolen clothes, while in the south, they wear linen clothes.
  • Traditional clothing is an important part of Romanian culture and tradition.
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