The Conference
  1. Topics
  2. Keynote speakers
  3. Committees
  4. SMART 2014
Authors
  1. Deadlines and instructions for authors
  2. Registration and fee
  3. Virtual participation
Proceedings
  1. Indexes and Publication
  2. Programme
Venue
  1. Location
  2. Accommodation
  3. Weather in June at Bacau
Info
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Frequently asked questions

We will answer here to your frequently asked questions.
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Question:Do I need a visa in order to come to Romania?
Answer: For conditions of travelling to Romania, please see the ROMANIA Ministry of Foreign Affairs official website.

Question: What could one find in Romania?
Answer: Romania has a lot of natural resources (including gold, natural gas, and mineral water), a beautiful landscape, forests, rivers etc. However, Romania is not as rich as the other Western countries. Situated in SE Europe, Romania is a developing country and a place of interest for many foreigners.
In 2007, Romania was accepted as a full EU member state. Romania has made steady economic progress in the past 20 years, after the fall of the communist regime. Before the World War 2 (WW2) Romania was a wealthy European state, whose economy was mainly based on agriculture. The economic and political situation have changed dramatically after the communists took over power and its new leaders sympathized with the Russian regime at the end of WW2.
In Romania, there is a huge difference between life in some villages and life in other villages and in the cities. But still, there are loads of supermarkets full with everything - we don't think there is something you could not find there. For example, Vila Corola is close to a LIDL supermarket in Bacau.
Nowadays, Romania is working hard to regain its position among the leading European nations. Romania's population totals nearly 20 million people.

Question: Which is the internet speed in Romania?
Answer: Various recent tops on Internet speed ranks Romania among the top 5 countries. The most recent top we found on the web rank Romania as the second country in the list of the fastest internet speed countries.
Based on Akamai report at January 2011, some Romanian cities and towns are in the top 100 cities at the world level with the highest average Internet speeds. Based on Pando networks content delivery service released on September 2011, Romania has the second fastest Internet speeds in the world at 15.27 Mbit/s, slightly behind South Korea at 17.62 Mbit/s. Romania surpassed Bulgaria, Lithuania and Latvia on the top five, while the United States was only the 26th.

Question: Which is the currency of Romania?
Answer: The Romanian leu is the currency of Romania. Romanian Leu (pronunciation: [lew], plural Lei [lej]) has the ISO 4217 code RON. It is subdivided into 100 bani (singular: ban). The name of the currency means "lion".
You can change 1 USD in 3,3 RON or 1 EUR in 4,5 RON. You can click here to see how the Romanian banknotes look like.
On 1 July 2005, Romania underwent a currency reform, switching from the previous leu (ROL) to a new leu (RON). 1 RON is equal to 10,000 ROL. Romania joined the European Union on 1 January 2007 and it is expected to adopt the euro in 2015. (The currency of Moldova is also called the leu, but is independent of the Romanian leu.)

Question: Which is the official language in Romania?
Answer: The official language is Romanian, which is the only Latin (or Romance) language spoken in SE Europe. Romanian is spoken by around 24 million people as a native language, primarily in Romania and Moldova, and by another 4 million people as a second language. Romanian is close to French, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese. However, some words are from Russian, Hungarian, Greek or German.
You can find here (PDF) some usual phrases in English and their correspondances in Romanian. Although Romanian is the only official language in Romania, the Hungarian is spoken in several regions from Transylvania.

Question: What other languages are spoken in Romania?
Answer: In Romania, you can spoke in English with people under 50. Some young and old people speak French, but you can find a lot of people who knows Italian, Spanish and German. In Romania, there are a lot of Moldavian students, and all of them knows Russian (and Romanian, of course).

Question: Why the fees of the conference are so small, comparing with other conferences?
Answer: On one hand, the SMART 2013 goal is an academic one. Our aim is to share the professional experience of the participants. The conference fee (in case of full registration) covers the printed proceedings, and also, the accomodation, meals, gala dinner, and the trip. On the other hand, the prices in Romania are lower than in the other European countries.

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