Romania

Anica Popescu (アニカ ・ポペスク Anika Popesuku) is a ''fan-made character  for the series: Axis Powers Hetalia. She represents the country of ''Romania (ルーマニア Rūmania)

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Appearance
Anica is a woman of above-average height, standing at five feet nine inches tall. Since her country has one of the largest population of Roma in the world (second to Spain), her skin is an olive tone. She has straight, shoulder-length dark brown hair (more often than not thought to be black) with her bangs parted off to the left side, the dark color making her eye color, a vibrant amber color, stand out more prominently.

Anica dresses fairly modestly, her favorite attire being a royal blue lace-up top with long sleeves that flare out at the cuffs, a very dark purple flowing skirt that reaches her ankles, the color lightens the closer it gets to the hem, and has swirling golden embroidery near the hem and a pair of brown leather boots. Anica also wears a plain white sash around her waist, although it is not a constant accessory.

When in military conflict, she wears variations of the Romanian military uniform. During World War I she wore the uniform of a 1st division Infantry Lieutenant, and in World War II she wore an artillery Lieutenant Colonel uniform with a military beret to match it and a pair of slightly heeled boots.

Her national costume is a costume from the Banat area of Romania, which consists of a white, heavily embroidered loose-sleeved white blouse, tight at the wrists with laces at the ends. She wears a matching long, flowing white skirt –also heavily embroidered, trimmed with lace at the hem. Over the skirt she wears a long, dark blue Fota which is embroidered in gold, and a matching blue vest.

Personality and Interests
Romania is what some people would call a ‘shut-in’, never really getting involved with many other countries outside her fellow Balkans. Despite her current economical predicament (she isn't exactly the richest country in the EU), she acts and speaks like a noblewoman and isn't shy about insulting or belittling others. She is very proud of her long history, culture and people, and will defend ably whevener someone talks ill of them in her presence. Although, she is not very fond of her Roma population since they take advantage of her governments welfare and tend to steal, she will get extremely angry if she is referred to as a gypsy. She will often blame India for that.

She has been described as an ‘ice queen’ by some other countries because of her aloofness and sharp, sarcastic tongue when talking to nations she doesn’t particularly like. A reason for this could be because of her history of being pushed around, beaten, and conquered several times by several countries in the past while she herself has never tried to conquer another nation. The way she acts may be a front she has put up to protect herself from getting hurt (this reason could also be why she doesn't interact with many countries outside of her "family" and close friends).

When around a select few other countries, Moldova, Transnistria, China, Germany and Greece in particular, her personality seems to do a complete turn and she becomes a warm, nurturing person, fitting into a motherly role with some of the aforementioned nations due to her being one of the eldest.

Romania, being steeped in years upon years of history, is very interested in the different interpretations of Romanian history and enjoys reading the stories from different perspectives. She is also a large fan of the works of Mihai Eminescu, and owns most, if not all of his published works. She is also very well educated about mythology and mythical creatures in general, although her fascination with vampires in particular has led to her being accused as one on several occasions.

During the warring periods, World War 1-2 in particular, Romania has been known for staying neutral only for a short amount of time before entering the wars, usually by the persuasion of her leaders and her desire to get stolen lands back. She picks sides based on who can benefit and support her most so she can get what she wants. Because she did this during both world wars, it is a common accusation that she will only go to the side who will win in the end, no matter what the topic or form of conflict.

Relationships
Moldova (Aurel Popescu)

Main Article: Moldova

Probably one of the countries Romania cares the most about out of any other, which is to be expected since she is his mother.She will fiercely protect Moldova and, should the need arise; always ally herself with him, even if the numbers are outmatched against them or he is fighting against family (such as the war between Transnistria and Moldova in 1992, and various other conflics over the years.)

She concerns herself with Moldova’s affairs, perhaps too much so, which is a great source of worry for Moldova. An example of this is when she went to Russia to speak against the Russian ban of Georgian and Moldovan wine in 2006, which had severely crippled their wine industry, and came back with several bruises and bitemarks.

It should also be noted that she acknowledged Moldova’s declaration of independence mere hours after it was announced. It goes without saying that Romania deeply and truly does love Moldova and wants him to come back to her house.

Transnistria (Petrisor Popescu)

Main article: Transnistria

He is the youngest of Anica's children and she treats him accordingly, meaning that she is a little more protective of him than Transylvania or Moldova. Becuase of her of her tendancy to be overly protective she urges him to rejoin Moldova for his own safety, something that has caused some tension between the two of them in the past. When she fought against him with Moldova during the War of Transnistria it tore her heart in half, and she had to convince herself that it was for his own good. Eventually, she would agree with Russia on the proposal of a cease-fire between the two brothers.

Ivan Braginski (Russian Federation)

Main article: Russia

Romania’s half brother through their shared mother, Kievan Rus. In present times these two have a rocky relationship, with their histories filled with grudging cooperations, neutrality and open hatred and hostility towards one another. Russia still offers the chance for Romania to ‘become one’ with him, although always says that she would live in the basement like the ‘filthy gypsy’ that she is. Despite the animostiy between the two, there is a chance that Anica at least wants to go back to the way it was when they lived under Kievan Rus: a happy family with close sibling relationships.

Heracles Karpusi (Greece)

Main article: Greece

Romania and Greece have what many would call a brother-sister relationship, and are on a human name basis with one another, such to be expected after knowing each other for several centuries. They both share a decent amount of history, mostly being ruled by the Ottoman Empire for roughly the same amount of time, and being allies during the second Balkan War and having a pretty smooth inter-country relationship all throuhout history.

Outside of politics, it isn’t un-common to see the two napping together somewhere visiting each other’s countries. Greece is Romania's main source of mythological knowladge, a topic that is often brought up between them during their free time. Anything beyond a sibling relationship is debatable although Anica herself denies anything other than a close friendship.

Sadik Adnan (Republic of Turkey)

Main article: Turkey

Despite the rocky past that these two had with the Ottoman invasion and conquering of Romania, the two of them have, and still retain, a longstanding historical, geographic, and cultural relation with one another. Unlike Greece, Romania doesn’t hate Turkey, more accurately half the time he is annoyed at his loud, brash personality, and the other half she can actually spend an extended amount of time with him and find it to be very plesent. Likewise, Turkey playfully teases Romania in the same way an older brother would (making fun of the vampirc connotations that her country is associated with, asking if Vlad III was really a vampire, ect), leading to them butting heads over increibly trivial things (how much sugar should be put into coffee, whose desserts are better, ect).

In short, they have the typical “warring siblings” relationship that several other nations have, but on a lesser scale. Turkey is not being shy about expressing how he thinks Anica is ungrateful for breaking away from the Ottoman Empire (although this topic isn't brought up nearly as often as it is with Greece) and Anica saying that Turkey is a old man who needs to let the past go; that what happened was inevtitable and he should get over it. Although the two are on good terms with one another, Anica is usually one of the two who break up Turkey and Greece's fights when they get more violent and ends up patching them up if they get hurt, when this happens she usually takes Greece's side; a fact that Turkey has never failed to point out.

Elizaveta Hedervary (Relpublic of Hungary)

Main article: Hungary

Simply put, the two of them are like a cat and a dog. A lot of their animosity seems to stem from the constant territorial struggles they’ve had over Transylvania in the past more than anything else. The two have always been at odds with each other, and for that reason they are often referred to as the ‘female versions of Greece and Turkey’ when it comes to their fights.

Another large factor towards Romania’s hatred for Hungary are the Treznea and Ip Massacres that were caused by Hungarian hands after Northern Transylvania was turned over to Hungary after the Second Vienna Award. and the Hungarian-Romanian War of 1919. Because of these incidents, Anica has said that Hungary has yet to fully come out of her "barbaric" mindset, and calls the other female's repeted attempts to reclaim Transylvania hissy-fits, comparing her to a spoiled child whose had their toy taken away.

Despite their embassy status and Hungary’s contribution into helping Romania into the EU, the two are still constantly fighting with each other and can hardly stand one another. Although, when the time calls for it, they can get along together quite well showing they have a kind of sister-hate relationship. Although these instances are incredibly rare and they will quickly deny any sort of comradery between them.

Yao Wang (China)

Main article: China

China and Romania enjoy a long-standing friendship. Romania is one of the first countries that recognized new China shortly after its founding. Since the two countries established diplomatic relations nearly 60 years ago, bilateral relations have been growing smoothly despite major changes in international situation and conditions in both countries. China and Romania have been always supporting each other on international affairs and domestic development. They have always sympathized with and supported each other. In 1970 when Romania suffered serious floods, China provided Romania with free material aid. They frequently visit each others houses and enjoy each others traditions.

Even going back to the Cold War when Russia threatened to invade Romania during the war, China became very protective of her and threatened Russia right back, making him back off.

Name
Her given name, Anica, is a name of Romanian origin meaning "grace" that is also used in Serbia, Slovenia, and Croatia. Her surname, Popescu, is an incredibly common Romanian family name that means "son of the pope." She doesn't share a name with any note-worthy historical figures from her country, although it is interesting to note that she shares her surname with Romanian World War 2 flying ace, Gheorghe Popescu-Ciocanel.

Trivia

 * If one were to consider the date that the Roman province of Dacia was founded, 106AD, to be her actual birth year, then Anica would be a little over 1900 years old.
 * Her given birthday, July 13, corresponds with the date that Romania was officialy recognised as independent from the Ottoman Empire through the Treaty of Berlin
 * She has a very large amount of respect for Vlad III in a way that is comparable to Prussia's feeling for Friedrich the Great. Although unlike Prussia, Vlad wasn't her favorite leader.
 * Since Vampirism and Vampire lore in general has become a large part of her culture, it is possible that she drinks blood from time to time. Anica herself doesn't speak on the matter, however.
 * Anica is a huge dog person, she herself owns a Carpathian sheep dog named Soare. Her love of dogs represents the population of stray dogs in Romania.
 * Between the time she was founded and the prescent day, Anica's "formal" name has been changed several times. In order they are: Roman Dacia, Wallachia, the Kingdom of Romania, the Socialist Republic of Romania, and finally just Romania.