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Tourism Minister Elena Udrea inaugurated the city line tourist bus.
In order to increase the notoriety of Romania as a tourist destination, the Ministry of Regional Development and Tourism (MDRT) jointly with the Bucharest Autonomous Transport Corporation (RATB) opened yesterday a line of double-decker buses for the Romanian and foreign tourists that wish to visit the Romanian capital.
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Romania projects Bucharest as Southeast Europe's economic hub
(MENAFN - The Peninsula) Romania is positioning its capital city Bucharest as southeast Europe's hub for economic development of the region by attract
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A worker uses a tractor to lay the pitch at the newly built National Arena stadium in Bucharest. Romania?s football ...
FRF threatens it will notify FIFA. The friendly football game of Romania against Argentina scheduled on August 10, a game that would have inaugurated Bucharest?s ?National Arena,? a new stadium with a capacity of 55,000 seats, is now in serious doubt.
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However, during the weekend debates of the 22nd Summer University at Baile Tusnad, Hungarian officials criticised ...
While at Baile Tusnad on Saturday, Hungarian PM Viktor Orban said that ?the time had not come yet for the Government in Budapest to manifest itself? on the regionalisation of Romania which would work against obtaining territorial autonomy for the Szekely Land. Orban however said that Hungarian ethnics in Transylvania should have a common position on the subject and communicate it to Bucharest.
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Romanian woman thrives as geisha
Isabella Onou is struggling to keep her hands from shaking. As she peers into the mirror and attempts to dab away a smudge of stray lipstick, she lets out a quiet, almost diffident giggle. "I worry that customers won't warm to me, that they might not approve, maybe even criticize me," says the Romanian from Bucharest after making her stage debut at the Genji Ayame Festival in the Izu-Nagaoka hot ...
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From Dada to surrealism - review
Exhibition at the Jewish Historical Museum, Amsterdam, tackles often avoided subject of antisemitism in art and in Dadaism The first-ever Dada event took place in the Cabaret Voltaire, Zurich, on 5 February 1916. Among the protagonists were the poet Tristan Tzara , born Samuel Rosenstock in Moinesti, Romania (1895), and the artist Marcel Janco , born in Bucharest (1895). Also in contact with the ...
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Largest Chinatown In Southeast Europe Opens In Bucharest
BUCHAREST, July 20 (Bernama) -- The official opening of the largest Chinatown in Southeast Europe on Tuesday gathered Romanian, Chinese and Turkish officials, as well as representatives of the business community and local citizens.
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'Military objects' stolen from Romanian train
BUCHAREST - Romanian military prosecutors are probing the theft from a train of "military objects" that were to be exported to Bulgaria, authorities said Sunday.
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Largest Chinatown in SE Europe opens in Bucharest
BUCHAREST, July 20 (Bernama) -- The official opening of the largest Chinatown in Southeast Europe on Tuesday gathered Romanian, Chinese and Turkish officials, as well as representatives of the business community and local citizens.
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Largest Chinatown In Southeast Europe Opens In Bucharest
BUCHAREST, July 20 (Bernama) -- The official opening of the largest Chinatown in Southeast Europe on Tuesday gathered Romanian, Chinese and Turkish officials, as well as representatives of the business community and local citizens.
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Romania's slow graft trials slammed by EU: report
(BUCHAREST ) - The European Commission is expected to slam the slow pace of corruption trials in Romania in a new report which says the foot-dragging may help criminals escape justice, a news report said Tuesday.
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Romania has its own Chinatown
Romania now has its very own Chinatown. Investors and officials, including Prime Minister Emil Boc, have opened a euro100-million complex near the Romanian capital. It has more than 3,000 stands and 1,300 offices for wholesale business built on 40 hectares of land in a village just east of Bucharest.
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Romanians find 64 stolen missile warheads
Romanian authorities said Monday they had found dozens of small, old rocket warheads stolen from a train carrying military equipment from Romania to Bulgaria stashed near a railway station in a village north of Bucharest.
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Bulgaria, Romania Set Stage for Massive Danube Hydro-Energy Projects
Bulgaria and Romania's economy ministers have discussed two large-scale hydro-energy projects on the Danube, whose future realization is said to harbor great economic potential. Bulgaria's Minister of Economy, Energy, and Tourism Traicho Traikov was received Monday in Bucharest by his counterpart, Romania's Minister of Economy, Commerce, and Business Environment Ion Ariton. After Traikov and ...
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Romania Petrom share offer
BUCHAREST: The sale of a stake in Romania's top oil and gas group Petrom has attracted strong interest, Angelo Morganti, head of equity corporate finance at Renaissance Capital said on Sunday.
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Romania grants Canadian firm permit for gold mine project
Bucharest issued an archaeological discharge certificate for an area in northwestern Romania where a Canadian firm wants to establish a gold mine, the culture ministry said Friday.
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Romania grants Canadian firm permit for gold mine project
Bucharest issued an archaeological discharge certificate for an area in northwestern Romania where a Canadian firm wants to establish a gold mine, the culture ministry said Friday.
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Romania grants permit for Canadian mine project
Bucharest issued an archaeological discharge certificate for an area in northwestern Romania where a Canadian firm wants to establish a gold mine, the culture ministry said Friday.
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US seeks extradition of Romanian suspects in eBay fraud
BUCHAREST (AFP) - The United States will seek to extradite 22 people arrested in Romania and accused of massive fraud on e-commerce sites eBay.com and Craiglist.org, the US ambassador to Romania said on Friday.
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Almost every more prominent sports event is followed by a scandal in this country. The rule, primarily applying to football ? the most popular and controversial sport in Romania ? just had to be confirmed by the Bucharest international boxing gala last week.
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