Rumanía
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The most beautiful country in Eastern Europe has a lot going for it: medieval villages, cosmopolitan cities -- its capital, Bucharest, was once known as “The Paris of the East” -- Count Dracula’s Transylvania, a history-rich landscape, snowy peaks, and a Black Sea coastline. There are 2,000 old monasteries alone, including the fabled painted monasteries of Bucovina. From its mysterious Carpathian Mountains to its UNESCO World Heritage Site monuments, Romania calls out for your attention and time.
Outside the large cities and urban centers, visitors can escape to a serene countryside to find picture-perfect castles and fortified villages. Cruise the Danube from the Iron Gates to the Black Sea and discover Roman bridges, the geological formations of ancient caves and the bountiful wildlife of the Danube Delta wetlands.
Throughout the year, Romanians pay tribute to their unique heritage, the changing of the seasons and religious holidays with festivals that have remained largely unchanged for centuries. Celebrate the harvest, Halloween, folk art, music and dance while immersing yourself in traditional Romanian culture.
For more information on Romania contact the Romania Tourist Board.
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