Celebrated on December 01, Romania’s Independence Day—also known as Great Union Day—is a cultural holiday of profound national significance. It commemorates the historical unification of Transylvania with the Romanian Kingdom in 1918, symbolizing the birth of modern Romania. Marked by parades, public ceremonies, and patriotic displays, the day reflects the enduring values of unity, identity, and independence. As the country’s national day, it evokes pride in Romania’s resilience and cultural heritage. Across cities and villages, December 1 serves not only as a historical remembrance but also as a vibrant celebration of nationhood and shared destiny.




































