romania presentation
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Romania
Erasmus+ KA2 project ‘ Learning beyond the classroom walls’
Location: Southeastern Europe
Neighbours: Hungary, Ukraine, Moldavia, Bulgaria, Serbia
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Romanian currency: lei (Eng.=lions)
Capital city: Bucharest
Famous places
The Bran Castle in Transylvania, commonly known as Count Dracula's Castle.
The Peles Castle,built by King Carol I of Romania
The Danube Delta is the second largest river delta in Europe, and is
the best preserved on the continent.
The Black Sea is steeped in history and culture, a vital
trading center linking Europe with Asia.
Famous Romanian people
Mihai Eminescu is recognized as the foremost Romanian lyric poet. His mastery of language has also earned him a high place in world literature.
Nadia Elena Comăneci is a Romanian gymnast who, at the age of 14, became the first gymnast in the Olympic history to be awarded the perfect score of 10.0 at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal.
Vlad III, known as Vlad the Impaler, the prince of Wallachia in the 15th century, has become known worldwide as Bram Stoker’s “ Count Dracula”.
Romanian cuisine: Sarmale (minced meat rolled in
cabbage leaves)
Papanasi (doughnuts made of fresh
cheese)
Romanian words
*Hello! – Bună!*Good-bye! – La revedere!*Thank you! – Mulțumesc!
The most important feature of the Romanian people is hospitality. If you come to our country, we will make you feel at home!