Is a unitary semi-presidential republic located in Southeastern-Central Europe, bordering the Black Sea, between Bulgaria and Ukraine. It also borders Hungary, Serbia, and Moldova. It covers 238,391 square kilometres (92,043 sq mi) and has a temperate-continental climate. With its 19.9 million inhabitants, it is the seventh most populous member of the European Union. Its capital and largest city, Bucharest, is the sixth largest city in the EU.

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Geography

The Danube River, which is Europes second longest river after the Volga, rises in Germany and flows southeastwards for a distance of 2857 km course through ten countries before emptying in Romanias Danube Delta. Some of its 1075 km length bordering the country drains the whole of it. The Carpathian Mountains (the tallest peak is Moldoveanu at 2544 m, 8346 ft) cross Romania from the north to the southwest.
Modern Romania emerged within the territories of the ancient Roman province of Dacia, and was formed in 1859 through a personal union of the principalities ofMoldavia and Wallachia. The new state, officially named Romania since 1866, gained independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1877. At the end of World War I,Transylvania, Bukovina and Bessarabia united with the sovereign Kingdom of Romania. At the end of World War II, territories which today roughly correspond to theRepublic of Moldova were occupied by the Soviet Union, and a few years later Romania became a socialist republic and member of the Warsaw Pact. After the 1989 Revolution, Romania began a transition back towards democracy and a capitalist market economy.
Following rapid economic growth in the 2000s, Romania has an economy predominantly based on services, and is a producer and net exporter of machines and electric energy, featuring companies like Automobile Dacia and OMV Petrom. Living standards have improved, and currently, Romania is an upper-middle income country with a high Human Development Index. It has been a member of NATO since 2004, and part of the European Union since 2007. Around 90% of the population identify themselves as Eastern Orthodox Christians, and are native speakers of Romanian, a Romance language. With a rich cultural history, Romania has been the home of influential artists, musicians, inventors and sportsmen, and features a variety of tourist attractions.

Population

This article is about the demographic features of the population of Romania, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.
About 89.4% of the people of Romania are ethnic Romanians, whose language, Romanian, is an Eastern Romance language, descended primarily from Latin with some Bulgarian, Serbian, German, Greek, Hungarian and Turkish borrowings. Romanians are by far the most numerous group of speakers of an Eastern Romance language today. It has been said that they constitute "an island of Latinity" in Eastern Europe, surrounded on all sides either by Slavic peoples or by the Hungarians.

Transport

As a densely populated country in a central location in Central-Southeastern Europe and with a developed economy, Romania has a dense and modern transportation infrastructure.
Transportation infrastructure in Romania is the property of the state, and is administered by the Ministry of Transports, Constructions and Tourism, except when operated as a concession, in which case the concessions are made by the Ministry of Administration and Interior.

Railway: A fast-growing number of Romanias major cities have modern tram or light rail networks, including Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca Oradea. Recently the tram has seen a very big revival with many experiments such as ground level power supply in Oradea.

Highway: According to CIA Factbook, Romania total road network is estimated to be 198,817 km long, out of which 60,043 km are paved and 138,774 km (2004) are unpaved. The World Bank estimates that the road network that is outside of cities and communes (i.e. excluding streets and village roads) is about 78,000 km long.

Airport: According to CIA Factbook, Romania total road network is estimated to be 198,817 km long, out of which 60,043 km are paved and 138,774 km (2004) are unpaved. The World Bank estimates that the road network that is outside of cities and communes (i.e. excluding streets and village roads) is about 78,000 km long.

Greetings

English

limba română (Romanian)

Welcome

Bine ai venit (inf)
Bine ați venit (frm/pl)

Hello
(General greeting)

Salut
Bună ziua

Hello (on phone)

Alo

How are you?

Ce mai faci? (inf)
Ce mai faceți? (frm)

Reply to How are you?

Bine, mulțumesc. Și dumneavoastră?

Whats your name?

Cum vă numiți?

My name is ...

Mă numesc ...

Where are you from?

De unde sunteți?

Im from ...

Eu sunt din ...

Pleased to meet you

Îmi pare bine de cunoștință
Încântat de cunoștință

Good morning 
(Morning greeting)

Bună dimineața

Good afternoon 
(Afternoon greeting)

Bună ziua

Good evening 
(Evening greeting)

Bună seara

Good night

Noapte bună

Goodbye 
(Parting phrases)

La revedere

Good luck

Noroc!

Cheers!
(Toasts used when drinking)

Noroc!

Have a nice day

Îți doresc
Vă doresc o zi plăcută!

Bon appetit / 
Have a nice meal

Poftă bună!

Bon voyage / 
Have a good journey

Călătorie plăcută!
Drum bun!

Excuse me

Scuzați-mă!

How much is this?

Cât costă?

Sorry

Pardon!

Thank you

Mersi
Mulţumesc
Mulţumesc foarte mulţ

Reply to thank you

Cu plăcere

This gentleman will pay for everything

Acest domn va plăti pentru tot

This lady will pay for everything

Această doamnă va plăti pentru tot

Would you like to dance with me?

Dorești să dansezi cu mine? (inf)
Doriți să dansați cu mine? (frm)

I love you

Te iubesc

Get well soon

Însănătoșire grabnică!
Vindecare rapidă!
Multă sănătate!

Whats the weather like?

Cum e vremea?

Is it going to rain?

O să plouă?

Why are you laughing?

De ce râdeți?

Where shall we meet?

Unde ne întîlnim?

What time shall I come?

La ce oră să vin?

I am on my own

Sunt singur

I am British

Sunt britanic

What is in it?

Ce conține?

Im allergic to ...

Sunt alergic la ...

Wow!

Extraordinar!

Language difficulties


I understand

Am înţeles

I dont understand

Nu înțeleg

Please speak more slowly

Puteți să vorbiți mai rar?

Please say that again

Poţi să repeţi, te rog? (inf)
Puteți să repetați, vă rog? (frm)

Please write it down

Puteți să-l scrieți, vă rog?

Do you speak Romanian?

Vorbiți românește?

Yes, a little
(reply to Do you speak ...?)

Da, puțin / Da, un pic

I cant speak Romanian [well]

Nu vorbesc [bine] românește

Do you speak English?

Vorbiți engleză?

Is there someone here who speaks English?

Vorbește cineva aici engleză?

How do you say ... in Romanian?

Cum se spune...în limba română?

Is my Romanian so bad?

Vorbesc așa de prost românește?

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