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Welcome to Romika. Romika is the capital of Latinia. The millenar tradition of welcoming is part of the Latinian culture, and in Romika, that tradition is more visible. |
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If you enjoy nature and like to be in touch with a mobile cosmopolitan place, Romika is the town you are looking for! In here you can find the old and the modern, the high and the low, the dry and the wet, in a delicious mingle. If you like travelling, you can try the Romika's tramways, which will guide you through the astonishing mixed Romika. |
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With widespreaded plazas, and broad wide streets, Romika is a good place for those who like wide spaces...but you can also find those narrow and pitouresque alleys if you are fond of some history in action. The major and principal plaza of Romika is the 11 Oktober Plaz, a wide colourful plaza dedicated to the good living. A simple, wonderful and welcoming overview of freedom... |
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Walk on the streets, is the invitation you'll get as soon as you get out and get that freshen air. Shop as much as you like at the Comersi Rue, the 3,5 Km shopping center. Souvenirs, clothing, food, wine, jewellery, books, you have it all. Remember to stop at one of those little and cozy cafeterias and try one of the Beleni Pasti, the master piece of the divinal Romika's pastry. Don't forget to order a glass of Sangh Rubr, the best sweet wine you can ever get in your life time. After all, coming to Romika and not eat a Beleni with a glass of Sangh, is worse than go to Alizé and forget to look at the "fire-in-the-sky." |
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Night life, in Romika, is well known among the neighbour countries. The Romika's Casino, at the harbour, is one of the best in Maldamour. Black John tables, Dice and Rollball tables are a must. Try your luck there. We are sure you won't regret it, and even if you lose some money, you will always earn one thing: A good and exciting life, and maybe a good set of friends...and someone who will drive you home in case you get bankrupt. |