Title: ROMANIA
1This is my country,ROMANIA
2- " why should you go to Romania?
- The straight answer is because it is one of the
most beautiful countries of Southeast Europe." - (The Blue Guide)
- "Romania has majestic castles, medieval towns,
great hiking and wildlife"(The Lonely Planet)
- "No journey to Eastern Europe would be complete
without paying a visit to Romania Outstanding
landscapes, a huge diversity of wildlife" - (The Rough Guide)
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5Foreign visitors consider Romanians among the
friendliest and most hospitable people on earth.
Romanians are by nature fun loving, warm,
hospitable, playful, with an innate sense of
humor.Romania is associated with big names in
arts and sportsConstantin Brancusi one of the
most acclaimed modern sculptors.Angela
Gheorghiu, one of the world's greatest opera
soprano - www.angelagheorghiu.comAlexandra
Nechita a young Romanian painter living in
California, known for her distinct style. For
more info about Alexandra and her art please
visit www.iapart.comIlie Nastase U.S. Open
and Roland Garos winner, is still one of crowd's
favorites at the U.S. Open.Nadia Comaneci the
Olympic champion gymnast, saluted by people
everywhere.Other world renowned Romanian
artists include the writer Eugen Ionesco, pan
flute virtuoso Gheorghe Zamfir, piano player Radu
Lupu and musician George Enescu.
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7The Black Sea
- Warm climate, miles of sand beaches, ancient
monuments, vineyards and modern resorts invite
travelers to seriously consider Romania's Black
Sea Coast as their summer vacation
destination.Beaches, stretching from Mangalia
to Mamaia, are dotted with fine resorts and
hotels, and countless sports and entertainment
facilities. - The Black Sea coast has long been known for cures
of arthritic, rheumatic, internal and nervous
disorders. Eforie Nord and Mangalia Spas
specialize in mud baths (the mud is taken from
the area's salty lake waters) as well as in world
famous "Gerovital" and "Aslavital" original
rejuvenation treatments.Vacationers at
Romania's Black Sea Coast can also join organized
trips from the seaside to a number of locations
in the country, including the Danube Delta, the
painted monasteries of Bucovina, to the nation's
capital city, Bucharest, or to nearby Bulgaria,
Greece and Turkey.
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9ROMANIANS CASTLES
- Romania's numerous castles perhaps best
illustrate the country's medieval heritage. Many
castles and fortresses in Romania feature unique
architectural elements and styles that reflect
local traditions, customs and purpose. While
castles built from the 14th to the 18th Centuries
are strong and austere fortresses built mainly
for defense against invaders, those erected
beginning in the late 1800s are imposing and
luxurious.Universal literature found valuable
sources of inspiration in some of Romania's
castles, with the most famous novels written
about them being "The Castle from the
Carpathians" by Jules Verne and "Dracula" by Bram
Stoker.
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12Merry Cemetery of Sapanta
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15- Brasov, Sibiu and Sighisoara are some of Europe's
best-preserved medieval towns. They are living,
veritable symbols of Transylvania. - Visitors can stumble upon unique architectural
treasures, small ancient tiny houses that line
narrow streets, cobblestoned passageways and
covered stone steps as they wander. - Tiny shops purvey a range of antiques and fine
hand-made products of artisans and artists who
have established little communities in the
countryside.
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45About 21,700,000 people live in Romania.Ethnic
breakdown is 89 Romanian 7.5 Hungarian, 1.9
Gypsy, German, Ukrainian, Armenian, Croatian,
Serbian and Turkish. More than 55 of Romania's
population lives in towns and cities.Main
religions in RomaniaEastern Orthodox 87,Roman
Catholic 5Protestant 5.
46There are 263 towns in Romania out of which 25
have a population of more than 100,000 while 8
cities count more than 300,000 inhabitants.45
of Romanians live in rural areas 2,868 communes
and 13,285 villages.The administrative divisions
are called "judet" (county).There are 41
counties in Romania. The capital city, Bucharest,
has the status of a county. Bucharest the
capital of Romania has a population of more than
2,200,000.
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50Maramures is Brigadoon land where the way of life
has changed little over the centuries. No trip
to Maramures is complete without a look at the
Merry Cemetery of Sapanta, a 20-minute drive from
Sighet. Here, colorful folk art pictures and
witty words carved into wooden headstones
immortalize the deceased's foibles, occupations
or family problems. No translations, but the
pictures tell much of the story. An old woman
bakes round loaves of bread, a young person bends
in scholarly fashion over his books, one man is
shot by soldiers while another tends his flock of
sheep.
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