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Romania

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People living in Romania. Cities of Romania. Economy of Romania.

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Romania

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Part # 1

People living in Romania

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About 22 million people live in Romania.

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ro.html

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Origin of people living in Romania Percentage

Romanian 89.5%

Hungarian 6.6%

Roma 2.5%

Ukranian 0.3%

German 0.3%

Russian 0.2%

Turkish 0.2%

Other 0.4%

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ro.html

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http://geert-hofstede.com/romania.html

Power distance

Individualism MasculinityUncertainty avoidance

The culture of Romania

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Nadia Comaneci scored the first ever perfect 10 for her performance on the parallel bars at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal.

http://www.romaniatourism.net/romanian-facts/world-famous-sports-stars-romania/

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Part # 2

Cities and nature of Romania

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https://www.google.com/maps/

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Cities City population

Bucharest 1.9 million people.

Cluj-Napoca 325,000 people.

Timișoara 320,000 people.

http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/romania.htmlhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Largest_cities_of_Romania

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Bucharest is centrally located in Europe

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In 1889, Timișoara became the first inEurope to install electric street-lighting.

http://romaniatourism.com/did-you-know.html

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In Romania, the share of urban population as % of total population is low

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In general, high levels of urbanisation are associated with higher wealth, and there is a sharp disparity between the productivity of urban and rural areas, which affects national productivity and growth.

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Natural resources in Romania

Hydropower. Petroleum. Reserves are declining. Coal. Natural gas. Timber. Iron ore. Salt. 37% of the land in Romania is arable.

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ro.html

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Arable land per 1000 inhabitants

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Over 5,000 brown bears live in Romania.

Although presently in decline, Romania's population of brown bears is the largest in Europe.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romania

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Further inspiration

http://www.ampbears.ro/en/bear-sanctuaryhttp://www.wherecoolthingshappen.com/22-photographs-prove-that-romania-is-beautiful/

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Part # 3

Some inputs on political issues in Romania

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament_of_Romania

The parliament of Romania

The Senate The Chamber of Deputies

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The parliament building in Bucharest isthe 2nd largest building in the world - next only to the Pentagon inthe USA.

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http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_GenderGap_Report_2013.pdfhttp://www.quotaproject.org/other/Women_Political_Participation_and_Electoral_Quotas_in_Romania.pdf

Romania ranks # 70 on the Gender gap index 2013.

ExampleThe percentage of Romanian women in Parliament has

been lower than 10% for several years.

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https://index.okfn.org

Romania ranks # 45 on the open data index.

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http://en.rsf.org

In Romania, there are noticeable problems regarding press freedom

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Part # 4

Inputs about the economy of Romania

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Energy and electricity

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Households in Slovakia, Poland, and Romania

spend almost 50% of their income on food and 14 to 18% of income on utilities.

In most other European countries, food takes up 33% or less of total income - and utilities about6 or 7%.

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In Romania, 50% of electricity distribution is privately owned by E.ON, CEZ, and Enel.

http://www.mckinsey.com/insights/economic_studies/a_new_dawn_reigniting_growth_in_central_and_eastern_europe

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In 2012, The European Bank for reconstruction and development made 2 loans worth €51 million in the renewable energy sector.

These loans went to EDPR to fund wind projects in Sarichioi and Vuticani, and to EPGE to finance the Chirnogeni wind park.

http://www.ebrd.com/downloads/research/factsheets/romania.pdf

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The European Bank for reconstruction and development invested €20m in Energobit, a leading Romanian provider of engineering and turnkey project management for electricity networks, wind farms and power stations.

http://www.ebrd.com/downloads/research/factsheets/romania.pdf

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Romania is considered to have the highest

wind energy potential in the region.

Highest measured wind speed is at Călimaniat an altitude of 2022 m, with an annual average of 10.3 m/s at 10 m above ground.

http://unfccc.int/resource/docs/natc/rou_nc5_resbmit.pdf

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Automotive industry

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http://www.bkr.com/cmsAdmin/uploads/mon-13-may-investment-opportunities-in-romania-iulia-lascau.pdf

In Romania, there are more than 500 suppliers to the automotive industry.

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http://www.bkr.com/cmsAdmin/uploads/mon-13-may-investment-opportunities-in-romania-iulia-lascau.pdf

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Infrastructure development

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Romania ranks low on road quality.

In World Economic Forum competitiveness statistics, Romania is rated 2.1 out of 6 points.

http://www.mckinsey.com/insights/economic_studies/a_new_dawn_reigniting_growth_in_central_and_eastern_europe

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Highways built in Romania cost 3 times as much per kilometre as those in Bulgaria, largely due to contract add-ons, which Romanian authorities typically allow.

For the 96 contracts signed between June 2010 and June 2011, authorities signed 203 addenda, and the initial value of 23 contracts was changed.

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Other

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Examples

http://www.123contactform.comhttp://www.impacthub.ro

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In Romania, investment in research & development constitutes a very small percentage of GDP

http://www.upg-bulletin-se.ro/archive/2014-1/6.Russu.pdf