What if there were villages in which the carts would not be allowed in the main lanes, in which the day for the garbage gathering would be announced at the local TV station, a village without any unemployed working force and without criminals, with feminist women that would even have university education? There is such a village called Comlosu Mare, which is a "valid" European village.
In the Timis County, at about 3 km away from the border with Serbia, there is a grand village with taunt houses painted in red, green, and yellow. If it werenât for the pig that ran away from a grange and the two villagers running after him and trying to hide him behind the high gates, one couldnât say this is a village. Comlosu Mare is covered in Occidental air.
COOPERATION. The enterprising people, together with their tenable mayor, have seen the wind was blowing from the west and signed-up for the competition the Delegation of the European Commission in Romania organized last year, "Satul Romanesc, Sat European". "We sent over 1 kg of projects", the Mayor, Vasile Busuioc, remembers. They won the communitarian activities section, which means the villagers that made their village look more beautiful have been repaid. This is how they built the school, also known as the "University in Comlosu", because it has a room with 12 computers, laboratories, a research centre, a kindergarten, and a playground that looks as in the children books. "The people labored: they took the briquettes off the roof, they dug channels. I convinced them that everything was done for them", Busuioc adds. They werenât quite convinced in the beginning, but when they saw the village was changing, they all took part in it. The key of success? There is a saying in this village: "there is no politics in here. Here, one works".
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