Hello, Monica! Thanks for your answer! You speak english very well!

We would like to invite to in Romania, in mid October this year, to participate to a commemorative march which we organise in our county, very close to hungarian border, so for you it would be easier to come if you like this action.
We live in Bihor county, next to the hungarian border, and in 1919 the area, mainly inhabited by romanians, was liberated by romanian army, led by romanian transylvanian volunteer regiments in first line. At 16 april 1919 romanian offensive started against hungarian bolshevic army, who terorised romanian population from Bihor county, and in few days, on 20 april 1919, romanian army liberated Oradea, the main city in Bihor county, after romanian transylvanian volunteer regiments crushed the hungarian bolshevic units who opposed. The offensive stopped only on 3 august 1919, when romanian troops entered Budapest, puting an end to bolshevic rule in Hungary, in conjuction with Czech and Serb armies on the other fronts.
We want to make this 20 km commemorative march in mid October because in October we celebrate the Day of Romanian Army and we want to follow the same route as romanian transylvanian volunteers used back in 1919. The march will be 2 days long, 10 km in saturday and 10 km in sunday, with stops in villages were romanian soldiers are buried, to atend religious services. We can make battle simulations if we want, during this march.
We will try to give you transport with buses from Oradea (10 km from hungarian border) to the area of the march (80 km from Oradea), acomodation and food for this days of marching. We'll do our best, because in Romania reenactment movement is almost unknown by authorities (altough apreciated by the public), so everything is paid from our own money.
Here you can see pictures from our first edition of the march, last year, in October 2009:
http://6dorobanti.ro/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1255432289/0It will also participate 6 Dorobanti Association from Bucharest and (if they confirm) 43 pesi pluk Association from Brno, Czech Republic.
I also sent this invitation by e-mail to Karel Vasatko.
We are waiting for an answer from you

Best regards,
Bogdan.