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ROMANIA Relaxing Music And Beautiful Scenery

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02 Sep 2022

Located on the Balkan Peninsula, Romania is a country of contrasts. The former Eastern Bloc country has, over the years, belonged to the Romans who gave the country its name, the Hungarians and the Ottomans. It is filled with quaint old towns, mountain resorts that offer great skiing, and a burgeoning art community. It’s most famous citizen, however, may be the vampire Dracula, a fictional character found in Transylvania.History is something that Romania is definitely not short of. Medieval castles dot the country – notably in Sighişoara, which is filled with historic buildings and Gothic-era, cobblestoned old quarters. And you’ll find even more history in Brașov, where – if you really do want to know where Dracula really lived – you’ll find the 14th-century Bran Castle to learn about more than just legends. And Bucharest? You’ll find yourself charmed by the medieval architecture as much as wowed by the wild buildings of the Communist era. Beyond the well-known land of Transylvania, home to Dracula, there are many places to visit in Romania. Tucked away in the northern Balkans, Romania is a land of contrasts and unbelievable natural beauty. While the capital city of Bucharest buzzes with frenzied energy, the surrounding landscape is peppered with medieval villages and peaceful monasteries which seem to have stood still for centuries.In Transylvania, gothic castles such as Bran Castle, Rasnov or Peles perch dramatically on rocky outcrops. Places like Brasov, Caciulata and Poiana Brasov are the Carpathian Mountains are a beacon for hikers, cyclists and skiers. To the south, the Danube Delta is a unique haven of flora and fauna, while the resorts along the Black Sea draw sun-seekers and party-goers.

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