If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. 7,160 sq. On the Black Sea: Constanta (can take ships of over 150,000dwt), Mangalia, Sulina (free port).The Danube-Black Sea Canal (64.2 km long), between Cernavada and Agigea-Constanta was opened to traffic in 1984. have existed in Romania since 1930's, and some 6.6% of the country is now protected. approximately 2,300 lakes and over 1,150 ponds account for an area of 2,650 sq.km. Ceausescu allowed Jews to emigrate to Israel in return for large cash payments, and over 300,000 had left by 1989. Spring starts in mid March in most of Romania's regions, April in the mountains and in the north part of the country. Romania passed environment protection lows in 1967, 1973 and 1976, and a National Council for the Protection of the Environment was created in 1975. The first National Park was created in 1935 in the Retezat Mountains. There are over 8,000,000 Romanians living abroad. There are around 7,000 Armanians. Inside the so-called "Cave of Bones" in Romania, the oldest human remains on the continent of As the Roman Empire began its decline in the late 2nd century, Dacia was invaded by the Goths, an East In the 8th century, the Avars, a highly organized nomadic confederacy of mixed origins conquered the land, and ruled the remaining Slavic serfs in the Transylvania region until the 8th century.Near the end of the 17th century, a league of factions (including the Hapsburg) organized by Pope Innocent XI, was sent to free The Habsburgs were one of the most important aristocratic royal houses of After the failed 1848 Revolution, Romanians wanted to form a single state, but that struggle was squelched by the During the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878 between the Ottoman Empire and the Eastern Orthodox coalition led by the Russian Empire and numerous Balkan countries, Romania fought on the Within the 1878 Treaty of Berlin between the two warring parties, Romania was recognized as an independent state (principality) by After disastrous defeats for its army during the first three years of the war, Romania was in no position to continue the war, and out of desperation, negotiated a peace treaty with From 1918 to 1938, Romania was a constitutional monarchy, but after the elections of 1937, it became a dictatorship, one ruled by King Carol II, and a group of (favorites of the King) who had significant influence from behind the scenes.World War II was a disaster for Romania; first it entered the war on In 1944, near the end of the war, Antonescu was arrested and later executed by firing squad. Razelm = Razim (415 sq.km), Sinoe (171 sq.km), Golovita (119 sq.km), Zmeica (54 sq.km), Bicaz (artificial lake 33 sq.km), Babadag (25 sq.km), Tasaul (23 sq.km), Brates (21 sq.km), Mostistea (20 sq.km), Siutghiol (20 sq.km), Dranov (20 sq.km), Oltina (19 sq.km), Gorgova (13 sq.km), Lacul Rosu (13 sq.km), Techirghiol (12 sq.km), Vidra (artificial lake 10.5 sq.km), Jirlau (10 sq.km), Vidraru ( artificial lake 8.2 sq.km), Amara (6.0 sq.km) and Snagov (5.8 sq.km).
We know that a group of Geto-Dacian visited Jerusalem before 270 AD, and the first missionary to Dacia was Wulfila, who came from south of the Danube to preach in Gothic and Latin.