ROMANIA- OUR REASON TO SMILE Presentation made by
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ROMANIA- OUR REASON TO SMILE Presentation made by
ROMANIA- OUR REASON TO SMILE Presentation made by MARIA TUDORICA and MOTOFEANU CORINA, CNMV, BUCHAREST, ROMANIA I. A bit of politics Since the Romanian Revolution of 1989 we made great progress in institutionalizing democratic principles, civil liberties, and respect for human rights. Before this Revolution to happen we had a communist regime people were going through really tough times: they had limited resources and the gouvernamet was strongly controling them. a short anecdote. The troubles and misery caused by politics, lack of money and worldwide preconceptions made us develop a special ability: we now know how to grin and bear it. (romanian: a face haz de necaz). II. A different way to talk about geography One feature of Romanian humour is that there are a lot of jokes about people of other regions. Don’t be surprised, in our country making fun of each other is on the carpet, but just for amusement and nobody takes it personally. When making jokes, the majority is categorised regarding these regions and focusing on what those people tend to be known for. (a short comparison with the jokes between French and English) • Oltenians (Olteni) and Muntenians (Munteni) • Moldavians (Moldoveni) • Transylvanians (Ardeleni) Examples of jokes: - A Transylvanian with a Dacia (car) arrives at a gas station . Not having much money he asks the seller : T: How much costs a liter of gasoline? S : 5.65 lei (about 1,3 euro) T: But a drop of gasoline how much is it? S: Well ... I don’t know…it’s only a drop. It costs nothing! T: Then pour drop by drop 20 liters in the gas tank ! - Why do Moldovans laugh when there is a lightning bolt? - Because they think someone takes a picture of them. Q: Why do Oltenians sleep with the clock in their mouth ? A : So that in the morning their mouth would smell like TIC TAC III. DID YOU KNOW? 1. ROMANIA H AS ONE O F THE HAPPIEST CEMET ERIES ON E ARTH Photo by Remus Pereni Tucked away in a tiny village of Maramures county, near the Ukrainian border, the Merry Cemetery (Cimitirul Vesel) is not only a very unique burial site, but also an openair museum and a tourist attraction in its own right. Designed in 1940 by the local woodcarver Stan Ion Patras, Sapanta’s cheerful cemetery stands out for its colorful high wooden crosses carved in oak and painted with scenes of the deceased’s life. Moreover, each tombstone features a witty poem depicting the person’s life and the way he/she died. To give you an idea, here is a funny epitaph translated by Wikipedia: Under this heavy cross Lies my poor mother in-law Three more days she would have lived I would die, and she would read (this cross). You, who here are passing by Not to wake her up please try Cause’ if she comes back home She’ll criticize me more. But I’ll behave so well That she’ll not return from hell. Stay here, my dear mother in-law! 2. ROMANIAN INVENTOR S HAV E CHANGED THE W ORLD Photo by W ikipedia Romania gave birth to some extraordinary scientists and engineers, most of whom have actually changed the world. Some of these include: Nicolae Constantin Paulescu – discoverer of insulin; Eugen Pavel – inventor of Hyper CD-ROM; Aurel Persu – the first engineer and car designer to build a car with the wheels inside its aerodynamic line; Petrache Poenaru – inventor of fountain pen; Emil Racovita – founder of biospeleology (the study of organisms living in caves); Anastase Dragomir – inventor of parachuted chair, an early version of today’s ejection seat. Furthermore, Romanian engineers have successfully contributed to the history of flight. Henri Coanda, Traian Vuia and Aurel Vlaicu – they all played an important role as pioneers in aerodynamics and aviation. 3. ROMANIA H AS 7 UNE SCO WORLD HERITAGE S ITES Sighisoara, Ro mania These include: the Churches of Moldavia; the Dacian Fortress of the Orastie Mountains; the Historic Centre of Sighisoara; the Monastery of Horezu; the Villages with Fortified Churches in Transylvania; the Wooden Churches of Maramures; the Danube Delta. 4. ROMANIA IS EUROPE ’S RICHEST COUNTRY I N GOLD RESOURCES 5. ROMANIA BOASTS TH E WORLD’S LARGEST ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING Photo by Dennis Jarvis Built by former Romanian dictator – Nicolae Ceausescu, Bucharest’s Palace of the Parliament – also known as People’s House – is the largest, heaviest and most expensive civil administration building on the planet. 6. ROMANIA H AS THE BEST-PRESERVED DELTA IN E UROPE Photo by Anca Pandrea Although the second largest river delta in Europe after the Caspian Depression’s Volga Delta (Russia/Kazakhstan), the Danube Delta in Romania is the best preserved on the continent. It features not less than 23 natural ecosystems, boasting an amazing variety of unique flora and fauna. 7. THE STATUE OF DECEBALUS, EUROPE’S LAR GEST ROCK SCULPTURE Decebalus Statue, Orsova Somewhere along the Danube, near the small city of Orsova, in southwestern Romania, lies a 55-m high rock sculpture depicting Decebalus, the last king of Dacia. The monument can only be reached by boat. 8. THE ONLY GOLD MUSEUM IN EUROPE Photo courtesy Gold Museum’s Faceb ook Also known as the Mineralogical Collection of Brad, The Gold Museum in the small Romanian city of Brad is the only one of its kind in Europe. Founded 100 years ago, the gallery contains a mind-blowing collection of over 2000 pieces of gold gathered here from across the world. Highlight of the museum, however, is the native gold which is displayed exactly as found in the mines of the Romanian mountains. The pieces are so unique and spectacular that their value does not depend on grammage anymore. For instance, a lizard shaped item of only seven tenths of a gram of gold has been evaluated at EUR 3 million. IV. Things to do in Romania Fishing in the Danube Delta Drive the Transfagarasan Try Romanian Food Visit Sighisoara Visit The Wonderful Monasteries Circle People's Palace Breath fresh air in the Mountain Resort Drink Tuica Visit Transilvania and meet our costumes Surse de inspiratie: http://www.flickr.com/groups/imagesromania/pool/ http://travelaway.me/things-you-didnt-know-about-romania/