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         Romania Geography:     more books (31)
  1. Romania In Pictures (Visual Geography. Second Series) by Ann Kerns, 2006-07-27
  2. Romania...in Pictures (Visual Geography. Second Series) by Lerner Publishing Group, Geography Department, 1993-07
  3. An economic geography of Romania (Bell's advanced economic geographies) by David Turnock, 1974
  4. Romania, atlas istorico-geografic =: Romania, atlas historique-geographique = Romania, historical-geographical atlas by Institutul de Geografie (Academia Romana), 1996
  5. Romania (Places in the News) by Gail Stewart, 1991-04
  6. Romania as a Tourist Destination and the Romanian Hotel Industry by Cornelia Pop, Smaranda Cosma, et all 2007-09-01
  7. Urbanization in Romania: A geography of social and economic change since independence by Per Ronnas, 1984
  8. Bulgaria and Romania geography and economics : Fulbright-Hays Summer Seminar Abroad Program 1996 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:410165) by Jack Kirtland, 1996
  9. A concise geography of Romania by Victor Tufescu, 1980
  10. The geography of Romania by Tiberiu Morariu, 1969
  11. Romania, repere geografice =: Romania, reperes geographiques = Romania, geographical landmarks
  12. Rumania and her people,: An essay in physical and human geography, (Rumanian academy. Rumanian studies) by Simion Mehedinți, 1939
  13. Romania Road & Travel Map by Cartographia (Cartographia Euro Road Maps) by Cartographia Kft, 2002-01-01
  14. Let's Visit Romania (Let's Visit) by Julian Popescu, 1989-04-30

81. Geography - Bucharest Map
Last update 1999, August 18. Go to, Home Page romania Home geography Home Back romanian Language Contact Info.
http://www.ici.ro/romania/en/geografie/detalii.html
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82. Geography - Romania Geographical Position In Europe
romania Geographical Position in Europe romania lies between 43°37 07 and48°15 06 Latitude North and 20°15 44 and 29°41 24 Longitude East.
http://www.ici.ro/romania/en/geografie/europa.html
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83. Geography Of Romania
Volcano Live www.volcanolive.com. geography of romania. romania geography ofromania www.volcanolive.com Copyright John Seach.
http://www.volcanolive.com/romania.html
Volcano Live
www.volcanolive.com Geography of Romania Romania Geographic coordinates 46 00 N, 25 00 E Location Southeastern Europe, bordering the Black Sea, between Bulgaria and Ukraine Terrain central Transylvanian Basin is separated from the Plain of Moldavia on the east by the Carpathian Mountains and separated from the Walachian Plain on the south by the Transylvanian Alps; controls most easily traversable land route between the Balkans, Moldova, and Ukraine Highest Point Moldoveanu 2,544 m Natural hazards earthquakes most severe in south and southwest; geologic structure and climate promote landslides Volcanic Activity Active volcano
Geography of Romania
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84. Geography And Ethnic Geography Of The Balkans To 1500
Balkan geography revolves around three features the area s situation as a peninsula, In the northeast, romania is exposed to the steppe regions of the
http://www.lib.msu.edu/sowards/balkan/lecture1.html
Twenty-Five Lectures on Modern Balkan History
Lecture 1: Geography and ethnic geography of the Balkans to 1500
Preface Complete list of lectures Next lecture One can't understand the Balkans without understanding its ethnic groups, and one can't understand the ethnic groups and their history without knowing the influence of the region's geography.
Even the geographic extent of the "Balkan" region is a matter of controversy. Many scholars, especially those writing in the Cold War era, have included only the Communist states and linked them with Czechoslovakia, Poland and East Germany, while omitting Greece and ignoring Turkey and the Ottoman era. Other historians exclude Hungary, Croatia and other Habsburg lands, because of their "central" European character, supposedly contrary to Balkan themes. But the presence of contradictory themes is itself characteristically Balkan.
For the purposes of this course of lectures, the Balkan area includes Greece, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Romania, Albania and Hungary. Most of this area was once under Ottoman Turkish rule; the rest under the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The lectures will not deal with all of the Ottoman Empire, which extended into Asia and Africa, or other former Habsburg lands such as Czechoslovakia and parts of Poland.
Physical geography
Balkan geography revolves around three features: the area's situation as a peninsula, its mountains, and its rivers.

85. EuroSoccer Academy Of The USA
Team Tours geography of romania and Belgium. Team Tours geography of romania.Covering 237500 sq. km., ovalshaped romania is larger than Hungary and
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Medieval Bran Castle 1377
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The Sfinx Rock Bran Castle Vlad Tepes' (Dracula) Statue Bucegi Mountains Seeing is believing - Ro ma nia is a very beautiful part of Europe Geography of Romania Romania has much to offer travelers looking for adventure. It's a land with majestic and natural beauty and a rich cultural heritage. Traveling to Romania one finds mystery and non-contaminated charm. The Carpathian Alps (Transylvanian Alps), medieval towns, and the surviving unspoiled villages are some of it's many attractions. However, there is a lot more to Romania than just Dracula. From its evolution into freedom and democracy in 1989 continuing to the present, the country has faced and met the challenge of re-definition, transition, and reform. It has been a slow, but continuous effort towards prosperity. WHILE TRAINING IN ROMANIA YOU WILL VISIT...

86. F&P Geography
The following points to resources dealing with the geography of romania.Virtual Tour of romania, Friends and Partners. A virtual tour of the country of
http://www.friends-partners.org/fpromania/geography/index.html(opt,mozilla,unix,
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The following points to resources dealing with the geography of Romania.
Virtual Tour of Romania, Friends and Partners
A "virtual tour" of the country of Romania - by county.
Position: in the geographic centre of the European continent.
Coordinates: 43Á 37'07" and 48Á 15'06" North latitude, 20Á 15'44" and 29Á 41'24" East longitude.
Boundaries: in the east, the Republic of Moldova, Ukraine, the Black Sea; in the south, Bulgaria; in the south and southwest Yugoslavia, in the west, Hungary; in the north Ukraine. Border length: 3190.3 km.
Area: 238,391 sq km (12th position in Europe). Physical features: mountains (31%), hills and plateaus (33%), plains (36%).
Mountains: The Romanian Carpathians: Eastern Carpathians (between the northern boundary and the Prahova Valley), maximum altitude in the Rodna Mts-Pietrosu Peak (2,303 m); the Southern Carpathians (between the Prahova Valley and the Timis-Cerna-BistraStrei corridors), maximum altitude in the Fagaras Mts-Moldoveanu Peak (2,543 m); Western Carpathians (between the southern Danube Valley and the Somes Valley, in the north), max. altitude in the Apuseni Mts-Curcubata Mare Peak (1,849 m).
Hills and plateaus: Within the Carpathian arch, the Transylvanian plateau (400-700 m of altitude). In the NW, the Somes Plateau. In the E the Moldavian Plateau, and in the SE, the Dobrujan Plateau.

87. Romania (08/05)
OFFICIAL NAME romania. geography Area 237499 sq. km. (91699 sq. mi.); somewhatsmaller than New York and Pennsylvania combined.
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/35722.htm
Bureau of Public Affairs Electronic Information and Publications Office Background Notes
Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs
August 2005
Background Note: Romania

PROFILE OFFICIAL NAME:
Romania
Geography
Area: 237,499 sq. km. (91,699 sq. mi.); somewhat smaller than New York and Pennsylvania combined.
Cities: Capital Bucharest (pop. 2.02 million). Other cities Iasi (350,000), Constanta (344,000), Timisoara (327,000), Cluj-Napoca (334,000), Galati (331,000), Brasov (316,000).
Terrain: Consists mainly of rolling, fertile plains; hilly in the eastern regions of the middle Danube basin; and major mountain ranges running north and west in the center of the country, which collectively are known as the Carpathians.
Climate: Moderate. People
Nationality: Noun and adjective Romanian(s). Population: 21.7 million (March 2004). Annual population growth rate: -0.3 Ethnic groups: Romanians 89%, Hungarians 7.1%, Germans 0.5%, Ukrainians, Serbs, Croats, Russians, Turks, and Roma 2.5%. Religions: Orthodox 86.8%, Roman Catholic 5%, Reformed Protestant, Baptist, and Pentecostal 5%, Greek Catholic (Uniate) 1 to 3%, Muslim 0.2%, Jewish less than 0.1%. Languages: Romanian (official).

88. Remarks To The Citizens Of Romania
For centuries, romania s geography was a source of danger. Now, you can help ourAlliance to extend a hand of cooperation across the Black Sea.
http://www.state.gov/p/eur/rls/rm/2002/15453.htm
Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs Releases Remarks November
Remarks to the Citizens of Romania
President George W. Bush
Piata Revolutiei, Bucharest, Romania
November 23, 2002 4:35 P.M. (Local) PRESIDENT BUSH: Salut! (Applause.) Thank you all. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you for being out here in the rain. Thank you for such a warm welcome. Laura and I are honored to be in this great country. (Applause.) As we started speaking, a rainbow appeared. (Applause.) God is smiling on us today. (Applause.) I'm proud to stand in this great square and to bring the good wishes of the American people. (Applause.) Today we reaffirm the friendship between your country and mine. I'm honored to carry a message to the people of Romania: We proudly invite you to join NATO, the great alliance of freedom. (Applause.) All around us are reminders of Romania's history and the culture we share. Close by is a church, three centuries old, a symbol of the faith that overcomes all oppression. In this square we see monuments of Romanian patriots who lost their lives in liberty for the liberty of your nation. (Applause.) And here, in December of 1989, you broke the silence of your captivity. From that balcony, the dictator heard your voices and faltered and fled. Two generations of bitter tyranny ended, and all the world witnessed the courage of Romania, the courage that set you free. (Applause.) Since those days of liberation, Romania has made an historic journey. Instead of hatred, you have chosen tolerance. Instead of destructive rivalry with your neighbors, you have chosen reconciliation. Instead of state control, you have chosen free markets and rule of law. And instead of dictatorship, you have built a proud and working democracy. (Applause.)

89. Untitled Document
Nature has been particularly generous with the land of romania, romania hasa temperatecontinental climate of transitional type, specific to Central
http://www.roembus.org/weblinks/Romania/Geography.htm
Geography RELIEF Nature has been particularly generous with the land of Romania, a country whose relief is not only varied but also harmoniously distributed. There are three major, well-differentiated relief steps: the highest is represented by the Carpathian Mountains, the middle by the Sub-Carpathians, the hills and the tablelands, and the low one by the plains, the river meadows and the Danube Delta. The main characteristic feature of the relief components is their proportional distribution, in the form of an amphitheatre. The mountains stretching in the shape of an arch in the central part cover 31% of the country's area, the hills and the tablelands which descend from them occupy 36%, and the plains, extending towards the southern and western borders, take up 33%. Encircling like a crown the Transylvanian Tableland (400-600 m altitude), the Carpathian Mountains rise up to 2,500 m (the highest elevation in the country is Moldoveanu Peak in the Fagaras massif -2,544 m), being in their turn surrounded by a belt of hills and elevations which rise no higher than 1,000 m. To the east and south the Carpathians are continued by the Sub-Carpathians with a similar genesis, but having lower altitudes (1,000-500 m), and to the west by the Western Hills, which do not rise beyond 300-400 m. To the east and south-east lie two plateaux - the Moldavian Tableland and the Dobrudja Tableland, with altitudes of 400-600 m. The Romanian relief is characterized by the large number of interior depressions in the mountainous and

90. Diplomacy.ro :: Geography And Habitat
romania is located in the geographic centre of Europe, located north of thePlateau of Dobrudja, is the most recent geographical feature in romania.
http://ue.mae.ro/index.php?lang=en&id=212

91. CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN EDUCATION DIRECTORY - GEOGRAPHY PROGRAMMES / PROGRA
romania. geography. University of Bucharest BabesBolyai University in Cluj-Napoka University of Craiova Alexandru Ioan Cuza University
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92. Pannonian Plain -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
Categories Banat, Serbia, Vojvodina, geography of Ukraine, geography of romania,geography of Austria, geography of Slovakia, geography of Hungary,
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/p/pa/pannonian_plain.htm
Pannonian plain
[Categories: Banat, Serbia, Vojvodina, Geography of Ukraine, Geography of Romania, Geography of Austria, Geography of Slovakia, Geography of Hungary, Geography of Croatia, European geography]
The Pannonian plain is a large (Extensive tract of level open land) plain in central/south-eastern (The 2nd smallest continent (actually a vast peninsula of Eurasia); the British use `Europe' to refer to all of the continent except the British Isles) Europe that remained when the (From 13 million to 2 million years ago; growth of mountains; cooling of climate; more and larger mammals) Pliocene Pannonian Sea (see below) dried out. The river (The 2nd longest European river; flows into the Black Sea) Danube divides the plain roughly in half.
The plain is roughly bounded by the (A mountain range in central Europe that extends from Slovakia and southern Poland southeastward through western Ukraine to northeastern Romania; a popular resort area) Carpathian mountains , the (A large mountain system in south-central Europe; scenic beauty and winter sports make them a popular tourist attraction) Alps , the (Click link for more info and facts about Dinaric Alps) Dinaric Alps and the (The major mountain range of Bulgaria and the Balkan Peninsula) Balkan mountains . Because of the long Carpathian border, it can also be referred to as the

93. Romania: Country Profile - Geography, History, Government And Politics, Populati
geography. Covering a total of 237500 sq km, romania is the largest country inthe Balkans. Its longest border of 608 km is shared with Bulgaria to the
http://www.oxfordbusinessgroup.com/country.asp?country=21

94. Black Sea Geography
Black Sea geography banner image, Black Sea - geography banner image This major inland sea is bordered by six countries — romania and Bulgaria to the
http://www.ocean.udel.edu/blacksea/geography/
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... Kids Corner Map courtesy of the Black Sea Web Project. The Black Sea lies between southeastern Europe and Asia Minor. Excluding its northern arm, the Sea of Azov, the Black Sea occupies about 168,500 square miles (436,400 square kilometers). It is connected to the Aegean Sea through the Bosporus, the Sea of Marmara, and the Dardanelles, and has been of critical importance to regional commerce throughout the ages. The Bordering Countries The following is a brief geographic overview of the nations that border the Black Sea. Also see the History and Culture section to learn more about them. Bulgaria. This mostly mountainous nation, slightly larger than Tennessee, occupies 42,823 square miles (110,912 sq km) and is home to an estimated 7.6 million people. The capital city is Sofia. About 85% of the people are ethnic Bulgarians, and nearly 10% are Turkish. The Golden Sands Resort along Bulgaria's Black Sea coast.

95. BUBL LINK: Romania
Resource type index; CIA World Factbook 2003 romania Basic reference informationabout romania, including details of geography, people, economy,
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/r/romania.htm
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  • Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe Geographical Index CIA World Factbook 2003: Romania English-Romanian Dictionary Ethnologue Language Database: Romania ... World Travel Guide: Romania
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    Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe Geographical Index
    Extensive index to European archaeological resources, organised by country.
    Author:
    Subjects: albania, archaeology links, austria, belgium, bulgaria, croatia, cyprus, czech republic, denmark, estonia, finland, france, germany, greece, hungary, iceland, ireland, italian history, lithuania, luxembourg, macedonia, malta, netherlands, norway, poland, portugal, romania, russian history, serbia and montenegro, slovakia, slovenia, spain, sweden, switzerland, turkey, vatican city
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    Resource type: index
    CIA World Factbook 2003: Romania
    Basic reference information about Romania, including details of geography, people, economy, government, communications, transportation, military and transnational issues. Geographical information includes area, population, flag, maps, high and low points, co-ordinates, boundary length, border countries, climate, land use and natural resources.
    Author: CIA
    Subjects: romania
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    English-Romanian Dictionary
    Offers an English-Romanian/Romanian-English translation service, a facility to conjugate Romanian verbs, a selection of exercises for Romanians learning English, and links to resources relating to life in Romania.

    96. Untitled Document
    Remarks by the US President George W. Bush to the Citizens of romania, at themeeting in the For centuries, romania s geography was a source of danger.
    http://www.nato.int/romania/bushbuch.htm
    Remarks by the US President George W. Bush to the Citizens of Romania, at the meeting in the Revolution Square, Bucharest - November 23, 2002 Salut! Thank you all. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you for being out here in the rain. Thank you for such a warm welcome. Laura and I are honored to be in this great country. As we started speaking, a rainbow appeared. God is smiling on us today. I'm proud to stand in this great square and to bring the good wishes of the American people. Today we reaffirm the friendship between your country and mine. I'm honored to carry a message to the people of Romania: We proudly invite you to join NATO, the great alliance of freedom. All around us are reminders of Romania's history and the culture we share. Close by is a church, three centuries old, a symbol of the faith that overcomes all oppression. In this square we see monuments of Romanian patriots who lost their lives in liberty for the liberty of your nation. And here, in December of 1989, you broke the silence of your captivity. From that balcony, the dictator heard your voices and faltered and fled. Two generations of bitter tyranny ended, and all the world witnessed the courage of Romania, the courage that set you free.

    97. Romania Information : CTI Centre For Geography, Geology And Meteorology
    Country Profile (US); Discover romania (US); Electric Newspaper (romania) CTI geography, Geology Meteorology, University of Leicester 1999.
    http://www.geog.le.ac.uk/cti/places/rom.html
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    98. TradePort Country Profiles From World Trade Press
    geography Note. romania controls most easily traversable land route between theBalkans, Moldova, and Ukraine. Demographics. Population
    http://www.tradeport.org/countries/romania/01grw.html

    Country Profiles Home
    Country Facts - Romania
    The People
    Nationality
    Romanian(s)
    Ethnic Composition
    Romanian     Hungarian     Roma German     Ukrainian Other
    Religious Composition
    Romanian Orthodox Church     Unaffiliated     Roman Catholic (3% Uniate)     Protestant    
    Languages Spoken
    Romanian, Hungarian, and German are all widely spoken throughout Romania.
    Education and Literacy
    Almost 97 percent of the population can read and write. Education is compulsory for four years in rural areas, and seven years in the cities. Admission to an advanced institution depends on a variety of factors, including the student 's social background.
    Labor Force
    Total: 9.9 million
    By occupation:
    Agriculture Industry Services
    Geography
    Land Mass Total
    91,699 sq mi (237,500 sq km)
    Land
    88,934 sq mi (230,340 sq km)
    Water
    2,764 sq mi (7,160 sq km)
    Land Boundaries
    Total: 1,558 mi (2,508 km)
    Border countries: Bulgaria 377 mi (608 km), Hungary 275 mi (443 km), Moldova 279 mi (450 km), Serbia and Montenegro 295 mi (476 km) (all with Serbia), North Ukraine 224 mi (362 km), East Ukraine 105 mi (169 km)
    Coastline
    139 mi (225 km)
    Maritime claim
    Contiguous zone: 24 nm
    Continental shelf: 656 ft (200 m) depth or to the depth of exploitation
    Exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
    Territorial sea: 12 nm
    Climate/Weather
    Temperate; cold, cloudy winters with frequent snow and fog; sunny summers with frequent showers and thunderstorms

    99. WHKMLA : Historical Atlas, Romania Page
    UTexas (Stanford s Compendium of geography and Travel Europe Volume 1, 1899)External Online Maps romania, 1911, from The 1900 European Atlas,
    http://www.zum.de/whkmla/histatlas/balkans/haxrumania.html
    Hungary Bulgaria First posted on October 9th 2002, last revised on February 26th 2005
    click on the map to enlarge
    "Textfiles" leads to files from WHKMLA
    "Topical Maps" lead to further maps posted at WHKMLA
    "External Maps" lead to maps posted elsewhere on the web
    MOLDAVIA AND WALLACHIA c. 1500
    External Online Maps : Europe in , from euratlas
    External Online Maps : Southeastern Europe , from Freeman's Historical Geography (1903) posted by PCL, UTexas
    External Online Maps : Hungary during the Ottoman Occupation, 1526-1606 from Magyar Elektronikus Konyvtar (152 k) (has Moldavia, Wallachia; comment in Hungarian) MOLDAVIA AND WALLACHIA IN THE 18TH CENTURY
    External Online Map : Europe in , from euratlas External Online Maps : Southeastern Europe, , from Freeman's Historical Geography (1903) posted by PCL, UTexas
    MOLDAVIA AND WALLACHIA IN THE EARLY 19TH CENTURY External Online Map : Europe in , from euratlas External Online Map : Austrian and Ottoman Empires 1815-1859 , from Historical and Political Maps of the Modern Age, posted by Joaquin de Salas Vara de Rey Brinkster External Online Map : Turkey in Europe (Milner 1850), posted by

    100. Jiskha Homework Help - Social Studies: Geography: Europe: Romania
    Homework Help Social Studies geography Europe romania. by Lindsay Perejma.The country of romania is situated in southeastern Europe.
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    Homework Help: Social Studies: Geography: Europe: Romania
    by Lindsay Perejma The country of Romania is situated in southeastern Europe. Romania borders the Black Sea and it is located between Bulgaria and the Ukraine. The capital of Romania is the city of Bucharest. The total area of Romania is 237,500 square km and it has a population of 22,463,077 from the year of 1997. Their money that they use is called Bani. We call people that live in Romania; Romanians. There are several ethnic groups that live in the country of Romania which include Hungarians, Germans, Ukrainians, Serbs, Croats, Russians, Turks and Gypsies. Most people are Romanian Orthodox but some people are Roman Catholic or Protestant. Romanians speak either Romanian, Hungarian, and/or German. The country of Romania is cold and they live through cloudy winters with snow and fog. Romanians experience frequent rain showers and thunderstorms in the summer. Romania has a variety of different terrain like the central Transylvanian Basin which is separate from the plain of Moldavia on the eat by the Carpathian Mountains which is separated from the Walachian Plain on the south by the Transylvanian Alps. Their current environmental issues consist of soil erosion and deration, water pollution, air pollution from industrial effluents and the contamination of the Danube delta wetlands. They also receive earthquakes mostly in the south and southwest and experience landslides which is caused by the climate.

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