Question:
where is Romania?
FireEyes
2006-01-15 04:43:34 UTC
where is Romania?
Eleven answers:
Bardo
2006-01-15 05:37:23 UTC
Are you really that stupid?
Patricia
2006-01-18 06:42:26 UTC
"Romania (formerly also spelled Rumania or Roumania; Romanian: România /ro.mɨ'ni.a/) is a country in Europe. It is bordered by Ukraine and Moldova in the northeast; Hungary and Serbia and Montenegro in the west and Bulgaria to the south along the Danube River. Romania has a stretch of sea coast on the Black Sea and the eastern and southern Carpathian mountains run through its centre. Romania has been a member of NATO since 2004, and is also an acceding country to the European Union. The EU Accession Treaty was signed in early 2005, and Romania is due to join the Union on January 1, 2007."
lau
2006-01-15 07:43:56 UTC
Romania is situated in the southeastern part of central europe and shares with Hungary to the norhtwest, Yugoslavia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, the Black sea and Ukraine to the southeast and to the north the Republic of Moldova to the east.

Roughly the zize of Oregon, Romania is the second largest country after Poland.



Geographical location of Romania: between latitudes 43°37'07" and 48°15'06" North and longitudes 20°15'44" and 29°41'24" East.



Romania extends approximately 300 miles North to South and 400 miles East to West.



Bucharest — the capital city of Romania — is aligned approximately with the cities of Portland, Oregon; Montreal, Canada; Venice, Italy; and Bordeaux, France.



Romania's territory features splendid mountains, beautiful rolling hills, fertile plains and numerous rivers and lakes. The Carpathian Mountains traverse the center of the country bordered on both sides by foothills and finally the great plains of the outer rim. Forests cover over one quarter of the country and the fauna is one of the richest in Europe including bears, deer, lynx, chamois and wolves. The legendary Danube River ends its eight-country journey through eight European countries at the Black Sea by forming one of the biggest and most interesting wetlands in the world, the Danube Delta.



About a third of the country consists of the Carpathian Mountains (also known as the Transylvanian Alps). Another third is hills and plateaus, rich with orchards and vineyards. The final third is a fertile plain, largely devoted to agriculture. The Danube River runs through the country, from northwest to southeast, culminating in the Danube Delta and the Black Sea.



Physical features

• Mountains: 31% of Romania's territory

• Hills and orchards: 36%

• Plains: 33%

• Areas covered by rivers and lakes: 3.7 %

• Total number of lakes: 3,500

• Lakes greater than 250 acres: 300

• Highest mountain peak: Moldoveanu Mt. — 8,349 ft. (2544 m.)



PLUS ..... DON'T FORGET DRACULA!!!!
I got nothing
2006-01-15 04:52:16 UTC
Romania is in Europe. It is situated halfway between Poland to the north and Greece to the south.
kervinchong81
2006-01-15 04:52:58 UTC
Romania is a country in Europe. it is bordered by Ukraine, Hungary, Serbia & Montenegro, Moldova and Bulgaria. Look to the west of the Black Sea.
Neil
2006-01-17 22:57:57 UTC
A country of southeast Europe with a short coastline on the Black Sea. Originally a Roman province, the area was conquered from the 3rd to the 12th century by a succession of invaders, including Goths, Huns, Magyars, and Mongols
Dan
2006-01-18 07:43:04 UTC
Europe
lutanent
2006-01-15 07:28:56 UTC
Romania is in east europe the capital is bukharest

the languge is romanian
xopher2001
2006-01-15 04:44:57 UTC
in southeastern Europe
saleemwithme
2006-01-15 05:33:01 UTC
in europe
ana_corlan
2006-01-15 16:08:21 UTC
Where I live. :) you should visit it someday.


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