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Romania Mini Explorer: The Essential Visitors' Guide

Area: 238,391 sq km (92,043 sq miles).
Population: 22.2 million (UN, 2005).
Population Density: 90.9 per sq km.
Capital: Bucharest. Population: 2 million (2005).
Government: Democratic Republic since 1991.
Romania is bordered to the north and east by Moldova and Ukraine,the southeast by the Black Sea, the south by Bulgaria, the southwest bySerbia and Montenegro and in the west by Hungary. The country isdivided into four geographical areas. Transylvania (a belt of Alpinemassifs and forests) and Moldavia compose the northern half of thecountry, which is divided down the middle by the north?south strip ofthe Carpathian Mountains. South of the east?west line of theCarpathians lies the flat Danube plain of Walachia with the capital Bucharest, its border with Bulgaria being defined by the course of the Danube. Romania's coastline is along the Black Sea, incorporating theport of Constanta and the Danube Delta.
Language: Romanian is the officiallanguage. Some Hungarian and German are spoken in border areas, while mainly French and some English are spoken by those connected with the tourist industry.
Religion: 86 per cent Romanian Orthodox, with Greek and Roman Catholic, Reformed/Lutheran, Unitarian, Muslim and Jewish minorities.
Time: GMT + 2 (GMT + 3 from the last Sunday in March to last Sunday in October).
Social Conventions: Handshaking is themost common form of greeting, but it is customary for men to kiss awoman's hand when being introduced. Mr or Mrs should be used whengreeting someone for the first time. Visitors should follow normalEuropean courtesies on social occasions. Dress tends to be ratherconservative but casual wear is suitable. Beachwear should not be wornaway from the beach or poolside. If visiting a home, a small giftshould be given to the host, such as flower or chocolates (to womenonly), wine or liquor. Flowers should be given as a gift in odd numbersonly. Many Romanians are smokers and gifts of Western cigarettes aregreatly appreciated. Other well-appreciated gifts include toiletriesand Western clothing. Photography: Military installationsshould not be photographed. Some tourist attractions require visitorsto pay a fee of approximately Lei2000 for taking photographs. Smoking: TheRomanian Government has recently approved legislation that bans smokingin eve ry public place, but, as in many countries in Eastern Europesmokers have little respect for non-smokers and for smoking laws.Smoking is prohibited in all public places including hospitals, concerthalls and theatres. Smoking is also forbidden on planes, on buses andone some trains. Luxury hotels have designated no-smoking floors butvery few restaurants have no-smoking sections.
Electricity: 220 volts AC, 50Hz. Plugs are of the two-pin type.

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