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The first edition of Bucharest International Dance Film Festival will take place at Union Cinema in
The second renewable energy research laboratory in Europe was recently completed in Timisoara
Constanta seaside resort will host another kind of Halloween event on October 31. Sanasport
The Savarsin Royal Castle, located in western Romania near Arad, was restored according to
Austrian timber producer Holzindustrie Schweighofer has started the operation at the new sawmill in
Romania will be the guest of honor at the 34th International Istanbul Book Fair, which will take
Romania ranks first in the European Union in terms of relative poverty, with a rate of 25.4%
The Sky Tower office building in Bucharest hosts The Dreaming, an aboriginal art exhibition that
More than EUR 150,000 has been raised during the eighth edition of the Royal Charity Concert, an
The World Monuments Fund (WMF) has included Romania’s capital among the cultural heritage sites at
Bucharest’s underground system will have two new metro sections at the end of 2016.
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Children aged between 8 and 14 can celebrate the Halloween in a creative way at the Antipa Museum in