Romania+by+Kristin


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 Mamaliga is really popular food in Romania. Mamliga is made out of maize and corn meal like our corn bread. But it's different from ours. They have mamaliga dessert everyday and it's is also served with yogurt and salted herring and cottage cheese. Now you know a little bit about romania. =====

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 * interesting facts about romania** one would say that Romania is truly a country for touring, for its cultural enrichment, winter sports, hiking, boating and activities of all kinds. What you want to do when in the county will make you decide the right time to visit Romania. Want to laze around on the beaches of the Black sea then between June and September would be the bets times. And if you are a lover of winter sports then from Christmas till March would be an ideal time for visiting the country.


 * All fun facts about romania** tells that for the traveller, Romania offers many things. Romania has the majestic castles, medieval towns, great hiking and wildlife, and cheap skiing of much of the 'undiscovered' former Eastern Bloc The opportunity to see genuinely wonderful places, to meet wonderful people, to experience the last frontier-land in Europe. The time of the opera season, concerts and Romania cuisine in warm and welcoming restaurants are not to be missed.

A **government** is the body within an organization that has authority to make and the power to enforce laws, regulations, or rules. Typically, government refers to a civil government—local, provincial, or national. However, commerical academic, religious, or other formal organizations are also governed by internal bodies. Such bodies may be called borad of diret, managers, or governors or they may be known as the administration (as in schools) or [|councils of elders] (as in churches). Growth of an organization increases the [|complexity] of its government, therefore small towns or small-to-medium privately-operated enterprises will have few officials compared to larger organizations such as multinational corporations which will have multiple interlocking, [|hierarchical] layers of administration and governance. As complexity increases and the nature of governance becomes more complicated,so does the need for formal policies and procedures. Some people, known as [|anarchists] believe that societies would function better without a government as they disagree with both the [|efficiency] and the [|morality] of using violence as a means (They deny the supposed [|legitimacy] that has been granted through [|social contract] theories).

Recipes to my country

[|ink to noodles] [|link to orangeade] [|link to cabbage roll]