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La Belle Epoque is a very well established and authentic style Belgian beer cafe in Dorabanti, now in its 10th year. If you ask yourself what are the Belgians are famous for……….. after a short pause, you would have to say beer, chips, chocolate and Jean-Claude Van Damme. La Belle Epoque certainly does the beer and chips very well offering in the beer selection 10 different types and flavours.
Romania celebrates its National Anthem Day today – public ceremonies will be organized in the Tricolor square across the Cercul Militar building. Car traffic will be restricted in the area from 9,30 in the morning to 11,00 hours on the first lane on calea Victoriei, between Matei Millo street and Regina Maria boulevard and on Constantin Mille street, between Calea Victoriei and Ion Brezoianu street.
After 1989, Romania had to go through a long and at times painful transition towards democracy. The legacy of over 50 years of communism could not be eliminated so quickly. But in the 20 years that have gone by since the fall of communism, the country has managed to make some important steps ahead.
The Finance Ministry sold EUR 1.2 billion of state titles today, three times more than it was planning. The average yield a year for these certificates is of 4.9 percent a year. The demand for the state titles was even higher – of EUR 1.37 billion. The state titles have a one-year maturity.
An imitative arts studio will be organized withing an exhibition in the Orizont art gallery in Bucharest tomorrow. Those who will visit the gallery tomorrow will be able to see artists at work and event try to create themselves. Another similar studio for the public will be opened on August 12.
Local lender BRD has opened a EUR 50 million credit line from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), which it intends to use to offer loans for small and medium enterprises.
Almost a quarter of Romanians pay they bills using automated payment machines, which is double the European average, found a study by Intella Information. However, most Romanians still prefer to receive the paper bills – only eight percent of those included in the study said they chose electronic bills.
Romania is one of the Eastern European markets which looks the most interesting, according to Mark Mobius, the emerging market guru with Templeton Asset Management, in a recent interview published by the Time magazine. But the country comes after Russia, Turkey and Poland.
La Belle Epoque is a very well established and authentic style Belgian beer cafe in Dorabanti, now in its 10th year. If you ask yourself what are the Belgians are famous for……….. after a short pause, you would have to say beer, chips, chocolate and Jean-Claude Van Damme. La Belle Epoque certainly does the beer and chips very well offering in the beer selection 10 different types and flavours.
Romania celebrates its National Anthem Day today – public ceremonies will be organized in the Tricolor square across the Cercul Militar building. Car traffic will be restricted in the area from 9,30 in the morning to 11,00 hours on the first lane on calea Victoriei, between Matei Millo street and Regina Maria boulevard and on Constantin Mille street, between Calea Victoriei and Ion Brezoianu street.
After 1989, Romania had to go through a long and at times painful transition towards democracy. The legacy of over 50 years of communism could not be eliminated so quickly. But in the 20 years that have gone by since the fall of communism, the country has managed to make some important steps ahead.
The Finance Ministry sold EUR 1.2 billion of state titles today, three times more than it was planning. The average yield a year for these certificates is of 4.9 percent a year. The demand for the state titles was even higher – of EUR 1.37 billion. The state titles have a one-year maturity.
An imitative arts studio will be organized withing an exhibition in the Orizont art gallery in Bucharest tomorrow. Those who will visit the gallery tomorrow will be able to see artists at work and event try to create themselves. Another similar studio for the public will be opened on August 12.
Local lender BRD has opened a EUR 50 million credit line from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), which it intends to use to offer loans for small and medium enterprises.
Almost a quarter of Romanians pay they bills using automated payment machines, which is double the European average, found a study by Intella Information. However, most Romanians still prefer to receive the paper bills – only eight percent of those included in the study said they chose electronic bills.
Romania is one of the Eastern European markets which looks the most interesting, according to Mark Mobius, the emerging market guru with Templeton Asset Management, in a recent interview published by the Time magazine. But the country comes after Russia, Turkey and Poland.