In mid 19th century the Balkan states were trying to get rid of the Ottoman influence and to adopt the western model of economic, political and society modernization.
The present-day Romanian territory was first mapped as part of Tabula Peutingeriana, the Peutinger Table, a copy of a 2nd -- 3rd century Roman map...
The man who stood behind the successful reign of his son, Carol I of Romania
Motorcycling, like many other ‘cyclisms, is more than a hobby, its a way of life. Passionate riders can be recognized by their specialized gear, the helmets, the leather outfits, the boots, the goggles, the knee and elbow pads. Bikers are part of a grou
Comic books, a form of Western urban pop culture, was for that reason a victim of communist regime censorship.
A look at the early days of sports transmissions on Radio Romania.
A look at the early days of the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Corporation
A look at how public transport was gradually introduced in Romania
Mentioned in the earliest writings of Greek and Roman authors, the river Danube is one of the few common elements binding several European nations: the Germans, the Austrians, the Slovaks, the Hungarians, the Croatians, the Serbs, the Romanians, the Bulga
Building mountain roads was one of the failed projects of communist economy, inspired by the Soviet model.
A look at student press under the censorship of the communist regime.
During Carol I's reign Romania's economy flourished.
An outlook on the proceedings of the First Vienna Arbitration.
The history of one of the most controversial magazines in the communist era.
After August 23, 1944, the Soviets disarmed and took as many as 100 thousand Romanian prisoners.