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Beautiful photos and articles of landscapes, people, food, art and many others, and all from ROMANIA.
Some interesting facts about Romania:
1. The
archetypical vampire Count Dracula, created by Bram Stoker, was inspired by the
pitiless Romanian general Vlad Tepes, also known as Vlad the Impaler because
one of his favorite ways of punishing people was by impaling them.
2.
Europe’s second largest underground glacier, the Scarisoara glacier, is found
underneath the Bihor Mountains in Romania. It has a volume of 75,000 cubic
meters and has existed for more than 3,500 years.
3. The
scientist who discovered insulin was Nicolae Paulescu, a Romanian, who
originally called it pancreine. Although two Canadian scientists were awarded
the Nobel Prize in 1923 for their study of insulin, Paulescu’s pioneering work
in the field of diabetic medicine was duly accredited.
4.
Romanian streets are known for being home to thousands of stray dogs. Annually,
there is an estimated number of 9,000 people being bitten by these abandoned
dogs.
5. The
actor who first played the role of Tarzan in a Hollywood movie was a Romanian.
Johnny Weissmuller, who starred in Tarzan the Ape Man in 1932, was born in
Freidorf, Timisoara in Romania.
6. The
city of Timisoara in Romania is the birth place of the horse tram and the
electric street light. These inventions were first introduced in 1869 and 1889
respectively.
7. The
first ever perfect score of 10 in gymnastics was given to Romanian gymnast
Nadia Comaneci. She bagged the score after her performance in a competition
held in Montreal, Canada in 1976.
8. The
Voronet Monastery in Moldavia is dubbed as the Romanian counterpart of the
Sistine Chapel.
9. The
Romanian Palace of Parliament in Bucharest is the second largest administrative
center in the world, next only to the Pentagon in the United States.
10. In
2005, the Romanian currency, the leu, dropped four of its zeroes, such that
what used to be 10,000 lei became printed as just 1 lei – so, of course, all of
a sudden, what you used to need 10,000 old lei to buy, you could then buy with
just 1 new lei!
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