Full Explanation of new travel restrictions announced.
The new travel restrictions will come into affect from December 10th 2021 through January 8th 2022.
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The new travel restrictions will come into affect from December 10th 2021 through January 8th 2022.
New measures are expected to come into effect from Monday December 6th, 2021, which will affect people travelling to Romania.
The annual “Meet the Mayor” event is set to be held online on December 7th at 4 PM.
The banknote is the first banknote featuring a female personality.
Following 2 months of political crisis in Romania the Parliament voted successfully for a new Government.
Untold Festival has published the aftermovie from the 2021 edition, chapter VI.
According to a quarterly report published by Imobiliare.ro, owners in Cluj-Napoca are asking, on average, €400 per month for a two-room apartment, which is the same amount being requested in Bucharest.
COVID-19 rate drops to 7.79/1000, however Government extends restrictions.
The annual Christmas Fair, which typically takes place in the centre of the city during the holiday season, has this year, been given the “green light”, but access will require a COVID-19 Green Certificate.
On November 2nd, Romania reported it’s highest number of COVID-19 related daily deaths.
The new travel restrictions will come into affect from December 10th 2021 through January 8th 2022.
New measures are expected to come into effect from Monday December 6th, 2021, which will affect people travelling to Romania.
The annual “Meet the Mayor” event is set to be held online on December 7th at 4 PM.
The banknote is the first banknote featuring a female personality.
Following 2 months of political crisis in Romania the Parliament voted successfully for a new Government.
Untold Festival has published the aftermovie from the 2021 edition, chapter VI.
According to a quarterly report published by Imobiliare.ro, owners in Cluj-Napoca are asking, on average, €400 per month for a two-room apartment, which is the same amount being requested in Bucharest.
COVID-19 rate drops to 7.79/1000, however Government extends restrictions.
The annual Christmas Fair, which typically takes place in the centre of the city during the holiday season, has this year, been given the “green light”, but access will require a COVID-19 Green Certificate.
On November 2nd, Romania reported it’s highest number of COVID-19 related daily deaths.
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