Conventional long form name: none, just Romania
Capital City: Bucharest Type pf Government: Unitary State, Semi-Presidential system (Republic) Date of Independence: May 9th, 1887 National holidays: 4/17 Orthodox Easter Monday - They have "movable feasts" 5/1 Labour Day- Parades 5/7 Mothers day- depends on the family 5/14 Fathers day- depends on family Chief of State: President Klaus Werner Head of Government: Nicholas Ceausescu Executive Branch/Powers: Chief of State- includes the name and title of leader of country who represents the State at official and ceremonial functions, not day to day activities. Head of Government: includes the same title of the top administrative leader who is designed to manage the day-to-day activities Cabinet: Includes the official name for this body of high-ranking advisers and the method for selection of members Election: includes the nature of the election process or accession to power, date of the last selection, and date of the next selection Who's allowed to vote?: Romania elects on a national level, A head of State (the president) and a legislature. The president is elected for a five-year term by the people. Name of their Ambassador: George Cristian Major Location of their Embassy IN the US: 1607 23rd st. NW, Washington, DC 20008 Location of their Consulates: Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta , Boston, Bridgeport, Cleveland, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Indianapolis, Las Vegas, Miami, Minneapolis, New Orleans, and Norfolk Name of US ambassador to Romania: Incumbet Hans G. Location of US embassy in Romania: Bulevardul Dr. Klemmlivu Lebrescu 4-6, Bucharest 015118, Romania Location of US consulates in Romania: same address Name of their representative to UN: Ion Jinga |
National Symbols: The main element to Romania's is a golden eagle with a cross in his beak, a mace and a sword in his talons, and shield protecting his front. The five sections of the shield are based off the five historical provinces of Romania.
Romanias International disputes: The ICJ (International Court of Justice) ruled largely in favor of Romania in its dispute submitted in 2004 over Ukrainian administered "Serpior" (Snake) Island and Black Sea maritime boundary delimination. Romania opposes Ukraines reopening of a navigation Candi from the Danube border through Ukraine to the Black Sea. Quantity of Refugees Inside country: 5,000 refugees Origin of Refugees: Greece Quantity of Displaced persons: 240 people stateless people: 37 people Drug use: Cannabis continues to be the number one drug used in Romania. But studies have indicated an increase in other drugs including ones with psychoactive substances. Cocaine, Ecstasy, and Amphetamines are also used, but not as frequently. |
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