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A very picturesque country in Europe: Romania
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A very picturesque country in Europe: Romania
  • Published_at:2017-08-10
  • Category:People & Blogs
  • Channel:Eugen Hulub
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  • description: Romania is the most beautiful country in Europe, comparable (as a picturesque country only with France). The Danube is the river which is springing up from the Black Forest Mountains (from Germany), passes through Austria (just through the city of Vienna - where the great composer Johan Strauss composed the wonderful waltz "Blue Danube"), through Yugoslavia (through its capital Belgrade - which translates: "The White City"), through Hungary (through its the beautiful capital city Budapest) and then it enters Romania through the extremely excitement and stormy, agitated, tumultuous, troubled and whirling portion because there are rocks of various shapes and sizes and the Danube water strikes them powerfully (this is why the Romanians called this portion: "boiling boilers"), then it forms (for thousands of years) the southern border of Romania. The Danube flows into the Black Sea through a gorgeous delta, considered by specialists as unique in the world through the diversity of flora and fauna, through its wild beauty). This delta has three arms. The Black Sea is twice as large as the whole territory of Romania and is connected with the Mediterranean Sea. It is not a spectacular sea, it has not tide (high tide and low tide), has dolphins and various species of mollusks, even a few small sharks which did not victims among the people. The Black Sea has waves only during the storm, but in the rest is quiet. It is a great pleasure to play with the waves of the Black Sea on the seaside. The beach is good, there are 28 spas (from north to south) - all very beautiful and with local specifics. There is a sprawl of hotels built during communism, which today no longer correspond as comfort. Many new, well-equipped hotels have been built. The Carpathian Mountains, which cross Romania from North to South, then to the West ,are truly fantastic by naturalness, wildness, originality. In the prehistoric times there was the Sea Tetis. So, the whole relief of Romania today is raised from the bottom of a sea (Tetis Sea). The mountains are of volcanic origin. A poet told about the mountains that they have an “wild splendor”. Indeed, the mountains of Romania do not even have a rival in the Swiss Alps. There are many spa resorts, with mineral waters, mofettes, ionized air and other mineral resources that practically treat any disease. The eastern region of Romania is called Moldova and has (in its northern part) many churches and wonderful monasteries, built in the Middle Ages by special craftsmen from Italy, France and other countries of Europe. Moreover, Romania has thousands of churches and monasteries full Of charm, each with its specific and its flavor. The monasteries are inhabited by monks and monks nuns. The major cities of Romania are: the capital city Bucharest , Iasi, Cluj , Constanta, Brasov, Timisoara etc. I can offer you a complete TOURIST GUIDE, well documented, with many color pictures, with useful addresses, details about various tourist attractions, details about hosting, transportation, tourist facilities, leisure facilities, etc. This guide costs 10 $ in pdf format (and I can send it to you by email) or $ 20 as a printed booklet - which I can send to you by mail (by registered letter). Please contact the email address: eugen.hulub@yahoo.com Kind regards Eugen Hulub
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