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What is Romanian famous for?

What is Romanian famous for?

Things for which Romania is famous include: the Carpathian mountains, sculptor Constantin Brancusi, wine, salt mines, George Enescu, medieval fortresses, Eugene Ionesco, “Dacia” cars, Dracula, stuffed cabbage leaves, Nadia Comaneci, primeval dense forests, the Black Sea, Gheorghe Hagi, sunflower fields, wolves and …

Is Romanian easy?

Romanian is an extremely easy language to learn. Mostly because it is a Latin or “Romance” language – this means at its base it is very closely related to English (roots), French, Spanish, and Italian. Romanian is the only surviving language today that is about 80\% Latin.

Who is Romania’s most important musician?

Nowadays, the Department of History of Religions bears his name, as an honour for his vast contribution to the specialised literature on the matter. The one French people call Georges Enesco, the Romanian composer, pianist, violinist, and conductor is considered Romania’s most important musician.

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Why is Romania so famous?

Romania has given the world some extraordinary, talented people. World renowned painters and sculptors, famous musicians and actors, distinguished writers, philosophers, historians and scientists. However, when you hear their name, you don’t automatically think about Romania.

Who are some famous people who were born in Romania?

Nicolae Titulescu, professor of law and former President of the General Assembly of the League of Nations (1930–32). Elie Wiesel, Romanian-born American writer, professor, Nobel laureate, and Holocaust survivor.

Who was the king of Romania in the modern era?

Modern era 1 Tudor Vladimirescu 2 Prince Gheorghe Bibescu 3 Prince Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei 4 Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza 5 King Carol I of Romania 6 King Ferdinand I of Romania 7 King Carol II of Romania 8 King Michael I of Romania 9 Queen Marie of Romania