The community living here has shrunk by 30% in a decade
The opening of borders, the low unemployment rate and tradition have led many Romanians to return to their place of origin to open new businesses.
In many Romanian homes they have toasted with ‘palinka’ this Christmas to celebrate the entry of the Balkan country into the Schengen area: the culmination of its absolute integration into Europe. “Traiasca Romania!”celebrates Viorel, who runs the La Bunica restaurant in Madrid (La …
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