Romania
Romania - kingdom of rock salt
Romania is located in north-eastern Balkans, Southern Europe.
Area of 23.75 million meters. Population of 21.79 million, most of
the Romanian family, and other Hungarian, Gypsy family and so on.
Residents are Orthodox. Romanian is the official language side. The
main national language is Hungarian. Currency lei, the capital of
Bucharest (bucureti).

National Flag

From left to right the flag has three blue, yellow and red
vertical stripes. Blue represents the sky, yellow symbolizes the
rich natural resources and red symbolizes the people's courage and
sacrifice.
History
In the 14th century, two feudal principalities were established
called Wallachia and Moldova. In the 16th century, the Ottoman
Empire became a subsidiary of the state. In 1859, Wallachia and
Moldova merged to form Romania, still under the Ottoman Empire. On
May 9, 1877, there was a declaration of national independence. In
1881, it was renamed the Kingdom of Romania. In 1918, Romania formed
a unified nation-state. On December 30, 1947, the People's Republic
of Romania was established. In 1965, it changed its name to the
Socialist Republic of Romania. On December 22, 1989, the Ceausescu
regime was overthrown and the country become Romania.
Economic and Cultural Customs
Its main industrial sectors include iron and steel, chemicals and
machinery manufacturing. Bucharest is the main mechanical industrial
center. Known as the "Black Pearl," it is also an important
industrial center for shipbuilding. The main agricultural crops are
corn, wheat, barley, potatoes, marijuana, flax, sunflowers, sugar
beet, tobacco and grapes. The Danube delta is one of Europe's
largest remaining natural wetlands. Romania keeps half the fish
caught from the Delta.
Romania is also one of Europe's largest oil and gas producers,
and it also has large reserves of rock salt. The 2 / 5, dense growth
of reed area, about the world's total output of 1 / 5, as Romania's
paper industry and manmade fiber workers Enough raw materials
industry.

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