Any human community has its picturesque, nonconformist, more or less inventive characters. In the history of Romania, such a character was the lawyer...
                                    A brief overview of official policies on wine-making after WWII
                                    The history of Romanian literature has a special place for Tudor Arghezi.
                                    In 1953, a housing crisis was under way in Bucharest and architects were looking for a quick solution.
                                    Called Melnbach in local German or Mühlbach, Sebeș today has approximately 26,000 inhabitants, of whom almost 80% are Romanian.
                                    The history of the Romanian school of mathematics begins somewhere in the late 1810s, with the establishment, in 1818, of the Polytechnic University...
                                    A Romanian-born academic found himself close to the international centres of power in early and mid-20th century.
                                    Built on an oriental model, the kula can also be found all over the Balkans
                                    The sizzling town of Ploiesti in the early 1920s
                                    New book sheds light on Queen Marie's relationship with Barbu Alexandru Știrbei and the latter's role in Romanian politics.
                                    Iuliu Barasch was one of the great scholars of the mid 19th century in Romania
                                    Stone-carved inscriptions on crosses as rich historical evidence
                                    Prince Nicolae was born in Sinaia on August 5, 1903.
                                    Starting in the 19th century, gradually, the Romanian Principalities began to break away from Ottomanism
                                    The Ghica estate in Ghergani is located 40 km away from Bucharest, on the road to Târgovişte.