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Greetings from ROMANIA (1)

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Greetings from ROMANIA (1)

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  1. 1 Greetings from Romania http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/sandamichaela-1705257-acasa9/

  2. Alba Iulia The 3rd gate of Alba Iulia fortress

  3. Alba Iulia Romanian Orthodox Cathedral, early 20th century

  4. Alba Iulia

  5. Alba Iulia The Roman Catholic Cathedral, 13th century, tower 17th century

  6. Alba Iulia The Prefecture

  7. Alba Iulia

  8. Alba Iulia, The Cathedral of Reunification Also known as the Cathedral of Coronation, this architectural structure is the artistic expression of the Romanian unity and was built by the act from 1918 in Alba Iulia

  9. Alba Iulia The Episcopal Cathedral of Alba Iulia and the statue of Michael the Brave

  10. Alba Iulia Ethnographic Exhibition in the Hall of the Union

  11. Monastery “Sub Piatrã” (in Stone)

  12. Sighişoara

  13. Sighişoara the house where Vlad the Impaler was allegedly born

  14. Sighisoara

  15. Sighişoara The bell clock tower - famous landmark in Transylvania Romania

  16. Sighişoara

  17. Sighişoara

  18. Sighişoara Sighişoara is considered to be the most beautiful and well preserved inhabited citadel in Europe, with an authentic medieval architecture

  19. Biertan Fortified Church. Biertan is one of the most important Saxon villages with fortified churches in Transylvania, having been on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 1993

  20. Biertan Fortified Church. Saxon Fortified Church of Biertan, Near Sighisoara, Transylvania, Romania. For a few hundred years, the citadel of Biertan was the residence of the Lutheran bishops

  21. Biertan Fortified Church.

  22. Biertan Fortified Church.

  23. Biertan Fortified Church.

  24. Constanţa The Casino

  25. Constanţa Carol I Mosque (1912)

  26. Publius Ovidius Naso Constanţa The National History and Archaeology Museum

  27. Constanţa The National History and Archaeology Museum The Hamangia culture is a Late Neolithic archaeological culture of Dobruja (Romania and Bulgaria) between the Danube and the Black Sea and Muntenia and in the south. It is named after the site of Baia-Hamangia, discovered in 1952 along Lake Golovita.

  28. Constanta Roman building with mosaic

  29. Bran Castle

  30. Bran Castle The castle was founded in 1378, on the top of a hill.

  31. Bran Castle In the past it used to be customs frontier between Romanian country and Transylvania, also having a strategic role in the supervision of the passage

  32. The Peasant Fortress at Rasnov Belonging to the larger family of fortified Saxon strongholds, Rasnov is a hilltop fort, the most representative of this kind in Romania.

  33. The Peasant Fortress at Râşnov

  34. The Peasant Fortress at Râşnov

  35. Sarmisegetuza Regia The Dacians capital’s defensive system includes six Dacian fortresses — Sarmizegetusa, Costești-Blidaru, Piatra Roșie, Costeşti-Cetățuie, Căpâlna and Băniţa. All 6 have been named UNESCO World heritage sites.

  36. Sarmisegetuza Regia The sanctuaries at Sarmizegetusa Regia, the capital of ancient Dacia (modern Romania)

  37. Sturza Castle Miclãuşeni

  38. The fortified church of Viscri, a World Heritage Site. Originally built around 1100, it was taken over by the Saxons in 1185 and enlarged and fortified in 1525 and again in the 17th century.

  39. The fortified church of Viscri

  40. The fortified church of Viscri

  41. The fortified church of Viscri

  42. The fortified church of Viscri

  43. The fortified church of Viscri

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