facts about Romania

you probably did not know

Romania is a full European Union Member since 1 January 2007. Romania signed its Europe Agreement in 1993 and submitted its official application for membership in the European Union on 22 June 1995. T...

Romania is a full NATO member and ally since 29 March 2004 which represents the guarantee of security and external stability. As a NATO member, Romania was a partner to the allied forces during the...

Romania is very safe and has a lower crime rate than most of the countries in Europe. In year 2023, Romania has about 45000 Sworn Police Members, each being a full-time professional employed by and un...

Most of the criminals and beggars presented by the western media as being Romanians are not part of the Romanian ethnic group but belong to certain minorities. Begging on streets for money is a crime...

Globally, Romania is a rich country, not as rich as Sweden or as Germany or UK or France but still rich in comparison with the rest of the countries in the world. According to World Bank in terms of G...

Romanians (a major ethnic group, about 89% of Romania's population) are Caucasians (white race) of ancient European ancestry, descending from Ancient Roman Empire and Ancient Dacia Kingdom and...

Romania is a beautiful country. It has gorgeous landscapes, mountains, hills, plains and also sea. There are many historical castles, citadels and fortresses in Romania. Bears live in the wilderness i...

In Romania, a survey from 2018 showed that 93% of respondents were unhappy with the country’s road infrastructure and 85% with the rail network. Romania's infrastructure is fairly extensive, with abou...

Romania is not a small country. Romanian territory covers an area of 238391km², almost the size of the United Kingdom (242900km²) or slightly smaller than the US state of Oregon. Romania has a populat...

Most of the buildings and houses in Romania are made of red bricks, concrete, steel, glass, aluminum and stone. There are a lot of diversities in residential places, from simpler to very exquisite, fr...

Romania has cleaner tap and natural water than most of the countries in the world. You can drink tap water in any city, town or village in Romania without worrying that you’ll get sick. Not all cities...

Britannica Encyclopedia defines Europe as follows: Europe stretches from mid-latitudes (about 35° N) to high, polar latitudes (81° N). In longitude, it extends from about 60° E (the Ural Mountains) to...

Romanian secret services closely cooperate with other intelligence agencies such as NATO Intelligence, CIA and European Union intelligence services, and contribute to common successful operations. Rom...

There is the fictional Count Vampire Dracula and the real Prince Dracula. The character of Count Dracula, popularized by Bram Stoker’s books and subsequent movies, is well-known. However, it’s essenti...

Klaus Werner Iohannis is a Romanian politician of German ethnicity born in Romania. Since 21st of December 2014 Klaus Werner Iohannis has been the president of Romania. In 2019 was reelected for anoth...

Nowadays, approximately 99% of the Romanians identify themselves as Christians. Historically, non-Christians were denied citizenship until the late 19th century, and even then, faced obstacles and lim...