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In december 1989 Romania was reborn as a free nation.
The country now welcomes tourists who can enjoy a wonderfully varied
heritage of traditional culture, scenic splendours and opportunities for leisure.
A resurgence of endeavour and enthusiasm is revigorating the tourist facilities
of the country to create a unique holiday destination.The choice of activities and
places to visit is extensive.
You can ski in traditional or purpose-built mountain
resorts or laze in the hot sun on the beaches at the Black Sea, comparable to
those on the Mediterranean. Marvellous weather from spring to autumn and miles
of golden sand make Romania's Black Sea resorts the ideal beach holidays. One
can find everything there: modern facilities, a busy nightlife, a wide range of sport
facilities and numerous inland attractions from castles to vineyards. You can hike
through unspoiled landscapes, where rivers run clear, or go boating in the water
wilderness of the Danube Delta.

One can also enjoy the architecture, the museums and the galleries of the cities.
There are Feudal fortresses, Byzantine decorated monasteries and adorned
 village houses to be admired, while "Dracula's" castle is only one among many
other fascinating castles and palaces. You can see folk festivals in Transylvania that
are genuine expressions of local culture, not merely staged for visitors. One of the
many extraordinary aspects of this country is its vibrant rural culture.

Euro Travel Guide, Hallwag International

 

Romania is located in the eastern part of Europe, on the Black See border.

It is a magic country! Simply surprisingly!

Enjoy the photos below and convince yourself!


Information and statistics


Surface area: 237 500 km²
Main physical characteristics: highest point - mont Moldoveanu (2554 m), longest rivers - Danube (2850 km) and Prut (909 km)
Population: 22.5 million inhabitants
Type of government: multiparty republic with 2 legislative assemblies
Main towns: Bucarest (capital, 2 million inhabitants), Brasov, Constanta, Timisoara, Iasi, Cluj-Napoca
Official language: romanian

Do not hesitate to visit the romanian site for tourism - http://www.romaniantourism.ro/.

 

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