Rome was the capital city of the Roman Empire.Romania was part of the Roman Empire. read more
So Romania took the name of the Roman Empire because it had a cultural and historical heritage from the Roman Empire ,heritage different from its neighbors. No other meaningful connection between Rome and Romania since the fall of the Roman Empire. read more
Since I do not hope that you are incapable to distinguish Romania, a country, from Rome, a city in Italy. So you do not refer to present days. And in the past, more precisely in the first milenium, and after 320, Romania was the name of the Roman Empire of Constantinople. read more
Rome is the capital in the country Italy, while Romania is an eastern european country, and not a city, so yes, they are very different indeed. read more
Rome was the capital city of the Roman Empire.Romania was part of the Roman Empire. Because in the Dark Ages the slavic,hunic,germanic and other migratory populations conquered the native populations of Central and Eastern Europe,the only people that still spoke a romance language were the Romanians. read more