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Elisa Raluca Olaru
Hello, my name is Olaru Elisa-Raluca, I'm 23 years old and I'm from Bacău, Romania and I'm a marketing affiliate and influencer for different products/companies. I like to work with people behind the computer, but I also like to hang out face to face, I love to travel, dance and sing. Generating commissions in the fashion niche is quite difficult, but not impossible. Over time, I got to know the preferences of my website visitors and presented them with only those products that I would have bought if I had been their age, occupation or figure. I chose the right advertisers for my target, and the conversions appeared. Boost to conversions! I also have a full-time job working at a debt recovery company. It's a part-time job in Italian that allowed me to finish school, I'm a very optimistic person, I learn very quickly, I'm a good listener and patient even in crisis situations, I just relax on the Internet. My former job was as support at Glovo IT, where I provided support to customers, partners and couriers via chat or e-mail, it was a beautiful experience full of new things that I embraced with open arms alongside my colleagues. My lifestyle is more crowded, we are 8 brothers, 4 of whom are in Romania, one of the brothers is in Germany and the other 3 in Spain, we visit each other quite often and keep in touch with each other. I like to eat healthy, but I still crave fast food every once in a while, I go for a run every evening, I think that movement is very important for our vital health. I like to travel, I went to the Colosseum, it is a historical and touristic monument in the center of Rome visited by many tourists from all over the world. It is probably the most impressive building-ruin of the Roman Empire. The Colosseum was the largest construction of its time after the pyramids and is still the largest today. The Colosseum could hold, it is estimated, between 50,000 and 80,000 spectators with an average audience of about 65,000 it was used for gladiator contests and public spectacles such as sea battles for a short time when the hypogeum was soon complete with supporting mechanisms for the other activities, animal hunts, executions, re-enactments of famous battles and dramas based on classical mythology. The building ceased to be used for entertainment in the early medieval period. It was later reused for such purposes as housing, workshops, quarters for a religious order, a fortress, a quarry and a Christian shrine.
Although partially ruined due to damage caused by earthquakes and stone thieves, the Colosseum is still an iconic symbol of Imperial Rome and is listed as one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World. It is one of Rome's most popular tourist attractions and has , also ties to the Roman Catholic Church, as every Good Friday the Pope leads a "Way of the Cross" torchlit procession that begins in the area around the Colosseum.
The Colosseum is also featured on the Italian version of the five cent euro coin. Another impressive city is Valencia, located on the east coast of Spain, on the right bank of the Turia River, 351 km southeast of Madrid and 361 km southwest of Barcelona. The third largest city in the country, Valencia is also an important university, industrial, commercial and tourist center.
Located among orange trees and rice fields, Valencia has the reputation of a romantic destination, which can be justified if we look at the city's glorious past. Today, the historical vestiges are hidden among modern or monotonous buildings. However, the hometown of the writer Vicente Blasco Ibáñez has preserved its cultural values.
The city started as a Greek settlement, then ended up in the hands of the Carthaginians. In the second century B.C.E. it became the Roman colony of Valentia; they followed the Visigoth leadership in 413 and the Moorish leadership in 714. After the fall of the Cordoba Caliphate, Valencia became an independent kingdom, but was conquered in 1092 by the Almoravids.