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According to topschoolsintheusa.com, Romania is located in Southeastern Europe, bordered by Hungary, Serbia, Ukraine, Moldova and Bulgaria. It has a temperate climate with four distinct seasons and the Carpathian Mountains running through the middle of the country. The highest point in Romania is Mount Moldoveanu at an elevation of 2,544 meters (8,346 feet). The educational system in Romania is divided into three levels: primary education, secondary education and higher education. Primary education consists of eight years of compulsory schooling for children aged 6-14 years old. Secondary education consists of four years which can be either general or technical depending on the student’s preference. Higher education can be pursued at universities or institutes which offer degrees in fields such as engineering, medicine, law and business administration among others. The government provides free primary and secondary education to all citizens as well as grants for students pursuing higher studies abroad. Additionally, there are several international schools offering quality education in English or other foreign languages to both local students and expatriates living in Romania. The adult literacy rate stands at around 97% according to a 2020 survey conducted by UNICEF. Overall, despite facing certain challenges due to its economic situation and lack of resources, the government has invested heavily in improving its educational infrastructure over recent years with a focus on providing quality education to its citizens as well as creating job opportunities for them through vocational training programs. See top-engineering-schools for Romania Population and Geography.

Romania Modern History

Romania is a country located in Eastern Europe. With the capital city of Bucharest, Romania has a population of 19,237,702 based on a recent census from COUNTRYAAH. After World War II, Romania became a Communist dictatorship, where Nicolae Ceauşescu took power in 1965. He controlled the community with the dreaded security service Securitate. But economic… Read More »

Targu Mures, Romania

According to simplyyellowpages, the city of Targu Mures, the center of the county of the same name (that is, the region) stands on the border of Transylvania and Wallachia. Its name translates as “market on the Mures River”. Since Scythian times, merchants of various nations have exchanged goods at this place. And today the local… Read More »

Romania Healthcare and Money

Health care Vaccinations Vaccination needed receipt required Eat Drink malaria no – Typhoid & Polio Yes – cholera no yellow fever no Overview Travel health insurance and travel cancellation insurance are recommended. The European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) is valid for nationals of EU and EFTA countries. The EHIC regulates care and reimbursement of costs… Read More »

Romania General Information

Romania is a pleasant and interesting country in the center of Europe. Stunning nature, rich history, unique sights. Medieval castles in gothic style. It was here that the world-famous actions of Bram Stoker’s novel “Dracula” unfolded, and all tourists want to visit Transylvania and Bran Castle, which has become the hallmark of Romania. The capital… Read More »

Romania Dantesque Encyclopedia

Assume, as has been done by some recent investigators of D.’s ‘fortune’ in Romania, that the doctors sent by the Republic of Venice to Stephen the Great have brought with them, among their books, also the Comedy, introducing it so the court of the prince, to whom we owe the first artistic and cultural flowering… Read More »

Romania Economy Overview

Like and more than other countries that were part of the so-called “socialist camp”, Romania lived in the last years of the century. XX a radical and dramatic transformation of its economy and only with the beginning of the following century did it resume a significant pace of growth, albeit marred by many inequalities and… Read More »

Romania Agriculture, Livestock and Fishing

The agricultural sector, which still affects a high percentage of the active population even if it is decreasing (over 35% in 2002, compared to 40% in 1999), retains its traditional importance, even if its participation in the formation of GDP is dropped to 7.2% (2008). After that in the eighties of the century. XX Romanian… Read More »