Bistrita-Nasaud County has several important communities where more than 90% of the population are of Hungarian ethnicity. These are Jeica, Tonciu, Cireşoaia, Strugureni and Viţa. In the case of Cireşoaia, Braniştea commune, known for its cherries, the proportion of the Hungarian population is overwhelming. At the level of the 2002 census, out of the
READ MOREOne of the most modern sports facilities in the region, the medical and methodological center of the Szeklerland Ice Hockey Academy, was inaugurated in Csíkkarcfalva on Friday afternoon. The facility located next to the Felcsík Ice rink was built in one year with the support of the Hungarian state for HUF 640 million. The
READ MOREHungary is investing heavily in football development in counties in Romania where many ethnic Hungarians live. The Hungarian government finances massively football in Sfantu Gheorghe and Miercurea Ciuc. At the request of the Sports Gazette, the cabinet of Viktor Orban announced that Hungary is financially supporting Sepsi Sf Gheorghe and Csikszereda (Miercurea Ciuc) teams. Amounts
READ MORERomania is among the few countries in the world that treat hepatitis, starting from grade I fibrosis to grade IV fibrosis, declared Health Minister Sorina Pintea in Constanta on Friday. According to her, the Ministry of Health aims to promote innovation in medicine, underlining that a consequence of the adopted measures was the introduction of
READ MOREHungarian and Romanian politicians, on both side of the border, often create and thrive on conflicts between the two nations. For example, this year on December 1, Romania will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the creation of modern state. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has already declared in a speech on Romanian soil (!),
READ MOREThe National Archive organizes an exhibition about the nationalities in Hungary. The exhibition is opened to the public on Wednesday 11 July 2018 at the National Archives of Hungary’s National Archives – said the institution. According to the communication, cultural diversity has always been a decisive part of Hungarian history, while in the Carpathian Basin
READ MOREPrince Charles visited the Romanian Cultural Institute (ICR) in London on Thursday, where he admired the exhibition of botanical watercolor paintings that illustrate the hardback collector’s book “Transylvania Florilegium”, which celebrates the uniqueness and diversity of the Romanian natural heritage. The Prince also attended the launch of the namesake luxurious album published by Addison Publications,
READ MOREIn a statement made on Thursday to the press, the academician explained that between 1985-1987 he taught some articles of popularization of our history, demanded by the then rector of the university.
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