The Carpathian Mountains occupy approximately 31% of Romania's territory. |
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Transylvania is one of the most famous historical regions of Romania. |
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Romania is home to one of the largest clay churches in the world, the Bugradit Monastery. |
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The Transfagarasan Highway is considered one of the most beautiful mountain roads in the world. |
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The largest city here is Bucharest, with about 2 million people. |
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The National Theater in Iasi is one of the oldest operating theaters in Romania, built in the 19th century. The first people settled in Romania about 34,000 years ago. |
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The national flower of Romania is the rose. |
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One of the world's largest oil-producing regions is located in the country near the city of Ploiesti. |
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The country is home to one of Europe's most extensive underground ice storage facilities - the Scarisoara Glacier. |
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The country's economy is mainly based on agriculture, energy, and information technology. |
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The Danube Delta is one of Europe's largest and most biologically diverse areas. |
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The country has several cultural and natural sites listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the wooden churches of Maramures. |
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The country has famous and ancient vineyards, and Romanian wines are well-known worldwide. |
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The country is home to Bran Castle, built in the 15th century in the Transylvanian region and is often called Dracula's Castle. |
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Romania is famous for its natural resources, including forests and nature reserves. |
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Romania, the birthplace of Count Dracula, combines history and legend. Bran Castle in Transylvania attracts thousands of tourists interested in vampire lore and the historical figure Vladislav Tepes. |
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The Carpathians, a majestic presence that dominates much of Romania's terrain, create awe-inspiring landscapes and provide a playground for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. |
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The capital, Bucharest, is often called Little Paris due to its elegant architecture and wide boulevards. In the center of the city is the Arc de Triomphe, which resembles the famous arch in Paris. In the real Paris, there is the Eiffel Tower, interesting facts about which you can read on our website. |
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Peles Castle, one of the most beautiful castles in Europe, was built in the neo-Renaissance style and served as a summer residence for the royal family. Its sumptuous interiors and magnificent gardens impress visitors from all over the world. |
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The Danube Delta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of Europe's largest deltas and a sanctuary for wildlife. It hosts over 300 bird species and diverse flora, making it ideal for birdwatching and nature photography. |
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The country is home to many ancient salt lakes, such as Salina Turda. The salt mines have been transformed into tourist attractions with underground lakes and unique landscapes. |
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Romania is a major wine producer in Europe, known for high-quality wines from the Dealul Mare and Murfatlar regions. |
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The Transfagarasan, known as the most beautiful road in the world, leds through the Carpathian Mountains. It offers great views that fascinate all tourists. |
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The local cultural heritage isrich in folk dances, music, and crafts, and it reflects its history. These traditions, passed down through generations, enrich Romanian life. |
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Bukovina Monasteries, decorated with unique frescoes, are recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These monasteries are excellent examples of Romanian religious art and architecture. |
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Sighisoara is one of the great medieval cities in Europe. Here, you can see the house where Vlad the Impaler is believed to have been born. |
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The country has many ethnic groups, each bringing their traditions and language. This makes the country diverse and culturally rich. |
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When Count Dracula was little, his mother used to tell him: |
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- Son, don't drink from the bottle! |
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Tourists come to Romania not only for its natural beauty but also for its mysticism. Popular tours include visiting Bran Castle and other places associated with the legend of Dracula. |
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