About Romania, Romanian Cities
Romania: General Informations
Economy and Democracy in Romania
Romania is a pro-Western transitional democracy, seeking to build democratic institutions and a market-based economy. Romania’s overall economic, political and social reform process has not been as robust as most transition countries in Central and South East Europe. Despite progress particularly over the past five years, additional investments of billions of dollars will be required to bring infrastructure and services up to Western standards.
Romania is the EU's 14th trade partner. In 2004, total bilateral trade (imports and exports) amounted to € 32.1 billion, a figure which has tripled since the entry into force of the EU-Romania Europe Agreement in February 1995. EU exports increased by 21.7% and imports by 14.3%. The trade balance in favour of the Community has doubled in the last two years and amounted to € 3.9 billion. The manufactured products comprise now more than four fifths of the total bilateral trade. Romania is the fifth largest deliverer of textiles and clothing on the Union’s market.
The EU is the most important trade partner for Romania (71% of total bilateral trade). Other significant partners are Russia (4.9%), Turkey (4.4%) and the USA (2.8%).
Country Profile
Population: 22.2 million (UN, 2005)
Capital: Bucharest
Area: 238,391 sq km (92,043 sq miles)
Major language: Romanian
Major religion: Christianity
Life expectancy: 67 years (men), 74 years (women) (UN)
Monetary unit: 1 new leu = 100 bani
Main exports: Textiles and footwear, metal products, machinery, minerals
GNI per capita: US $2,920 (World Bank, 2005)
Internet domain: .ro
International dialling code: +40
Romanian Historical Regions and Main Cities
The main historical regions of Romania are: Wallachia, Moldavia and Transylvania. Every region is composed by many sub-regions. The main cities and some usuful addresses are:
Wallachia and Dobrodgea
Bucharest
District No 1 Court, Bucharest: Str. Stavropoleos 6, district no 3, Bucuresti, 030084
District No 2 Court, Bucharest: Str. Stavropoleos 6, district no 3, Bucuresti, 030084
District No 3 Court, Bucharest: Str.Ilfov 6, district no 3, Bucuresti
District No 4 Court, Bucharest: Str. Stavropoleos 6, district no 3, Bucuresti, 030084
District No 5 Court, Bucharest: Str. Stavropoleos 6, district no 3, Bucuresti, 030084
District No 6 Court, Bucharest: Str. Stirbei-Voda No115
Calarasi
Calarasi Court: Bucuresti, No 219
Constanta
Constanta Court: Str. Traian, No 53
Craiova
Craiova Court: Brestei, No 14
Drobeta-Turnul Severin
Drobeta-Turnu Severin Couurt: Bd Carol I, No 14
Mangalia
Pitesti
Ploiesti Court: Gheorghe Lazar, No 6
Ploiesti
Ramnicu Valcea
Ramnicu Valcea Court: Bd Tudor Vladimirescu, No 2
Slatina
Slobozia
Tulcea
Tulcea Court: Victoriei, No 76
Targoviste
Targoviste Court: Bd Independentei, No 2
Targu Jiu
Targu Jiu Court: Tudor Vladimirescu, No 34
Moldavia
Bacau
Bacau Court: Bd Ionita Sandu Sturza, No 78
Braila
Braila Court: Cal Calarasilor, No 47
Buzau
Focsani
Focsani Court: Cuza Voda, No 8
Galati
Iasi
Iasi Court: Nicolae Ganea, No 20
Piatra Neamt
Piatra Neamt Court: Mihai Eminescu, No 30
Suceava
Suceava Court: Stefan cel Mare, No 62
Vaslui
Transylvania
Alba Iulia
Arad
Arad Court: Bd G-ral Vasile Milea, No 2-4
Baia Mare
Brasov
Cluj
Hunedoara
Hunedoara Court: Victoriei, No 2
Miercurea Ciuc
Miercurea Ciuc Court: Gheorghe Doja, No 6
Oradea
Oradea Court: B-dul. 15 Noiembrie, No 45
Petrosani
Petrosani Court: Bd 1 Decembrie 1918, No 77
Resita
Resita Court: Horea, No 2-4
Satu Mare
Satu Mare Court: Mihai Viteazul, No 8
Sfantu Gheorghe
Sfantu Gheoghe Court: Str. SKriza Janos, No 2
Sibiu
Targu Mures
Targu Mures Court: Justitiei, No 1
Timisoara
Zalau
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