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2010. máj. 16. 11:27
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 1/12 anonim ***** válasza:
Mit akarsz tudni?
2010. máj. 16. 11:29
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 2/12 A kérdező kommentje:
az ország látnivalóiról, időjárásáról, emberekről, kulturáról
2010. máj. 16. 11:32
 3/12 anonim ***** válasza:
De miért nem te csinálod meg?
2010. máj. 16. 11:47
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 4/12 A kérdező kommentje:
nem tudok angolul, és nézd meg mennyi mindent ir
2010. máj. 16. 11:49
 5/12 anonim ***** válasza:

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Akkor itt van magyarul...nagyon nehéz volt ráakadni tényleg...

Másnak is ugyanaddig tart, mint neked. Szóval ess neki.

2010. máj. 16. 11:52
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 6/12 anonim ***** válasza:

Ne csináld már :P, ez nem nehéz, én sem tudok angolul, de ott van a webfordító, az segít.

Amúgy ha nem tudsz angolul, akkor minek kell róla angolul írnod?

Romániáról írnak magyarul is...

2010. máj. 16. 11:53
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 7/12 A kérdező kommentje:
csak nekem romaniarol kell irnom az angoldolgozatba, holnap
2010. máj. 16. 11:58
 8/12 anonim ***** válasza:
:D Nyilván azért írsz dolgozatot angolból, mert tanulsz angolt. Akkor mi a probléma? Előveszed a szótárt és lefordítod.
2010. máj. 16. 12:07
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 9/12 A kérdező kommentje:

Nagyon nagyon mekgérek szépen vkit, hogy egy röviditse le nekem.


Romania


Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central- and Southeastern Europe, North of the Balkan Peninsula, on the Lower Danube, within and outside the Carpathian arch, bordering on the Black Sea.[3] Almost all of the Danube Delta is located within its territory. Romania shares a border with Hungary and Serbia to the west, Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova to the northeast, and Bulgaria to the south.


Climate:

Owing to its distance from the open sea and position on the southeastern portion of the European continent, Romania has a climate that is transitional between temperate and continental with four distinct seasons. The average annual temperature is 11 °C (52 °F) in the south and 8 °C (46 °F) in the north.[105] The extreme recorded temperatures are 44.5 °C (112.1 °F) in Ion Sion 1951 and −38.5 °C (−37 °F) in Bod 1942.[106]


Tourims:

Over the last years, Romania has emerged as a popular tourist destination for many Europeans (more than 60% of the foreign visitors were from EU countries),[180] thus attempting to compete with Bulgaria, Greece, Italy and Spain. Romania destinations such as Mangalia, Saturn, Venus, Neptun, Olimp, Constanta and Mamaia (sometimes called the Romanian Riviera) are among the most popular attraction during summer.[182] During winter, the skiing resorts along the Valea Prahovei and Poiana Braşov are popular with foreign visitors. For their medieval atmosphere and castles, Transylvanian cities such as Sibiu, Braşov, Sighişoara, Cluj-Napoca, Târgu Mureş have become important touristic attractions for foreigners. Rural tourism focused on folklore and traditions, has become an important alternative recently,[183] and is targeted to promote such sites as Bran and its Dracula's Castle, the Painted churches of Northern Moldavia, the Wooden churches of Maramureş, or the Merry Cemetery in Maramureş County.[184] Other major natural attractions in Romania such as Danube Delta,[132] Iron Gates (Danube Gorge), Scărişoara Cave and several other caves in the Apuseni Mountains have yet to receive great attention.


Culture

Main article: Culture of Romania

The Palace of Culture in Iaşi was built between 1906 and 1925 and hosts several museums


Culture:

Romania has a unique culture, which is the product of its geography and of its distinct historical evolution. Like Romanians themselves, it is fundamentally defined as the meeting point of three regions: Central Europe, Eastern Europe, and the Balkans, but cannot be truly included in any of them.[185] The Romanian identity formed on a substratum of mixed Roman and quite possibly Dacian elements,[186] with many other influences. During late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, the major influences came from the Slavic peoples who migrated and settled in near Romania;[186] from medieval Greeks,[186] and the Byzantine Empire;[187] from a long domination by the Ottoman Empire;[188] from the Hungarians;[186] and from the Germans living in Transylvania. Modern Romanian culture emerged and developed over roughly the last 250 years under a strong influence from Western culture, particularly French,[187] and German culture.[187]

2010. máj. 16. 12:10
 10/12 anonim ***** válasza:

Romania


Location

Romania is situated in the southeastern part of Central Europe and shares borders with Hungary to the northwest, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, the Black Sea to the southeast, Ukraine to the east and to the north and the Republic of Moldova to the east. Roughly the size of Oregon, Romania is the second largest country in the area, after Poland.


Geography

Located halfway between the Equator and the North Pole, Romania is the 12th largest country in Europe.

Romania’s terrain is almost evenly divided between mountains, hills and plains.


Climate

Romania has a temperate climate, similar to the northeastern United States, with four distinct seasons.

Spring is pleasant with cool mornings and nights and warm days.

Summer is quite warm, with extended sunny days. The hottest areas in summer are the lowlands in southern and eastern Romania where 100 F is often reached in July and August. Temperatures are always cooler in the mountains.

Autumn is dry and cool, with fields and trees producing colorful foliage, much like New England.

Winters can be cold, especially in the mountains. While not the rule, abundant snowfalls may occur throughout the country, from December to mid-March.

There are significant regional differences of the climate between different regions of Romania.


People

Foreign visitors consider Romanians among the friendliest and most hospitable people on earth. Romanians are by nature fun loving, warm, hospitable, playful, with an innate sense of humor.


Public Holidays

January 1 and 2: New Year

Monday following Orthodox Easter: March, April or early May (date varies)

May 1: Labor Day


Economy

For many centuries Romania's economy was based on agriculture. In the 1930s Romania was one of the main European producers of wheat, corn and meats and it used to be called "the bread basket of Europe." In the 1950s the communist leader of Romania, Gheorghe Gheorghiu Dej, began developing heavy industry.


Did You Know ?

» The Palace of Parliament, located in Bucharest, ranks as the biggest office building in Europe and second-largest in the world, after the U.S. Pentagon?

Rusaliile: (Christian Orthodox Religious Holiday - celebrated 50 days after Easter)

August 15: Saint Mary's Day

December 1: National Day

December 25-26: Christmas

2010. máj. 16. 14:03
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