Air force general and engineer Dumitru Prunariu was the only Romanian to ever go to outer space
Revolution and betrayal in the Romanian Principalities in the 19th century
Time has always been regarded by people as something that repeats itself, from the succession of days, nights and seasons, to that of ideas and patterns.
For over 40 years, between 1945 and 1989, Romanians used to mark on May 8th the communist party day.
Chernobyl was the worst civilian nuclear disaster in world history
In the 1960s, Romania was looking for its own voice on the international political arena.
Political surveillance and supervision in Romania between 1945 and 1989, during the Communist regime, was one of the pillars of terror that propped up its existence
The Alba Iulia National Union Museum's old books collection boasts a most precious item, a rather recent purchase made by the institution....
The Vacaresti monastery
Lieutenant Toma Arnautoiu
Back in the 1930s, a shepherd from Maglavit, a village on the bank of the River Danube, claimed he had a vision in which God had spoken to him....
Las estaciones de radio en rumano que trasmitieron desde el exterior de Rumanía tuvieron una vida más corta o más larga. Una de las estaciones más longevas es Radio Novi Sad en Vojvodina, en la ex-Yugoslavia.
Argentoianu came from an old boyar family, and he read law and medicine in Paris
Gheorghe Mociornita was an ace of Romania's Royal Air Force back in WWII
In the first half of the 19th Century, two generations of Romanians were striving to modernise the country