UNESCO places
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Sighișoara, the medieval fortified town that are still inhabited
The fortress, built in the twelfth century by the Saxon settlers and preserved almost unchanged until today, is still inhabited today, being the only medieval fortress in the world where…
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The Horezu Monastery
The Horezu (also known as Hurezi or Hurez) monastery is the most important religious site founded by the marthyr-lord Constantin Brancoveanu (1688 – 1714). The written records of the great…
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The Danube Delta
After running for 2,858 km, the Danube river flows into the Black Sea forming the Danube Delta. At the end of its course, the Danube splits into three main branches.…
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Dacian fortresses in the Orăştie Mountains
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The painted churches in Bucovina
Bucovina, a region of northern Moldavia, is all about traditions preserved for centuries, hospitality and wonderful landscapes, but the one thing that really remains in the heart and mind of…
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