Romania
/ruːˈmeɪnɪə/(亦作Rumania)
- a country in SE Europe with a coastline on the Black Sea; pop. 22,215,400 (est. 2009); official language, Romanian; capital, Bucharest罗马尼亚(位于欧洲东南部濒临黑海的国家, 2009年估计人口22,215,400, 官方语言为罗马尼亚语, 首都布加勒斯特)。
In the Middle Ages the area consisted of the principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia, which were swallowed up by the Ottoman Empire in the 15th-16th centuries. The two principalities gained independence in 1878. After the Second World War, in which it supported Germany, Romania became a Communist state under Soviet domination. After 1974 the country pursued an increasingly independent course under the virtual dictatorship of Nicolae Ceauşescu. His regime collapsed in violent popular unrest in 1989 and a new democratic constitution was introduced. Romania joined the EU in 2007.