Every year, mostly March, bring a piece on One World Romania, so here we are, same procedure. That is for good reason
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Is it easier to live a healthy life in Romania than in Western Europe? In an attempt to answer this question and guide...
'Sanzienele' is a Romanian tradition with pre-christian roots which is celebrated on June 24 – which coincides with the Orthodox holiday Ioan Botezatorul (St. John the Baptist). It is a midsummer tradition which celebrates nature and fecundity.
Sanzienele are also called Dragaica in some regions of the country (Muntenia, Oltenia). The word “sanziene” is also used for a plant with golden flowers, which are gathered into wreaths and placed in the house to protect the house and its inhabitants from evil spirits. The legend goes that Sanzienele are young girls who give their magical powers to flowers and herbs during this period.
This week, we at Romania-Insider.com uncover an electronic/synth-pop song that reminds a little, instrumentally wise...
Summer came with its hot days, shining sun and high temperatures. Newcomers to Romania will learn that summers here can...
Address: 2 Sf. Dumitru Street, Lipscani area, Bucharest
Web: www.malagamba.ro
Being blessed with a sweet tooth and...
For Brazilian Saulo Spaolanse, coming to Romania to lead Schneider Electric's local subsidiary was a challenge, another...
This week Romania Insider presents a beautiful new song, performed by Romanian band Cuantune. The song is called...
Cabbage a la Cluj is an original way to prepare the cabbage: spicier, making it more consistent. You can prepare this...
Mesogios Fish Restaurant
ADDRESS: 49 Jean Louis Calderon St. Tel: 0727 239 239
cezar@mesogios.ro, www.mesogios.ro...
Is it easier to live a healthy life in Romania than in Western Europe? In an attempt to answer this question and guide...
'Sanzienele' is a Romanian tradition with pre-christian roots which is celebrated on June 24 – which coincides with the Orthodox holiday Ioan Botezatorul (St. John the Baptist). It is a midsummer tradition which celebrates nature and fecundity.
Sanzienele are also called Dragaica in some regions of the country (Muntenia, Oltenia). The word “sanziene” is also used for a plant with golden flowers, which are gathered into wreaths and placed in the house to protect the house and its inhabitants from evil spirits. The legend goes that Sanzienele are young girls who give their magical powers to flowers and herbs during this period.
This week, we at Romania-Insider.com uncover an electronic/synth-pop song that reminds a little, instrumentally wise...
Summer came with its hot days, shining sun and high temperatures. Newcomers to Romania will learn that summers here can...
Address: 2 Sf. Dumitru Street, Lipscani area, Bucharest
Web: www.malagamba.ro
Being blessed with a sweet tooth and...
For Brazilian Saulo Spaolanse, coming to Romania to lead Schneider Electric's local subsidiary was a challenge, another...
This week Romania Insider presents a beautiful new song, performed by Romanian band Cuantune. The song is called...
Cabbage a la Cluj is an original way to prepare the cabbage: spicier, making it more consistent. You can prepare this...
Mesogios Fish Restaurant
ADDRESS: 49 Jean Louis Calderon St. Tel: 0727 239 239
cezar@mesogios.ro, www.mesogios.ro...