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		<title>10 reason to visit ROMANIA</title>
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1.Folow the steps of Dracula (The Poienari Fortress, the Targoviste Fortress, the Bran Castle, the Sighisoara Castle).
You can go for a tour of the places where Vlad Tepes had lived. You can discover where the myth ends and where the reality starts.

2.Visit the natural reservation The Danube Delta (unique in Europe)
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</script></div><p><strong>1.Folow the steps of Dracula</strong> (The Poienari Fortress, the Targoviste Fortress, the Bran Castle, the Sighisoara Castle).<br />
You can go for a tour of the places where Vlad Tepes had lived. You can discover where the myth ends and where the reality starts.<br />
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2.Visit the natural reservation The Danube Delta (unique in Europe)</strong><br />
The Danube Delta is the biggest reservation of humid lands from Europe, having a surface of 2.681 km2.</p>
<p><strong>3.Discover the art of Brancusi</strong><br />
Constantin Brancusi was a Romanian sculptor  that had a big impact on Romanian and international art, inventing new elements and bringing a new vision in contemporary sculpture.</p>
<p><strong>4.Find out why Romania was called by Pope Joan the Second ”The Garden of  (Mary) Mother of God”</strong><br />
Romania was named ”The Garden of  (Mary) Mother of God”, because there are a lot of monasteries here.<br />
<strong>5.Visit “The Voronet Monastery”</strong><br />
What is interesting about this monastery is that the unknown artist painted with originality, on the walls, instruments and traditional clothes, using a very famous color known as “The Voronet Blue”, compared to the “Veronese’s green” and ”Titian’s red”.<br />
<strong>6.You can walk to “The Merry  Graveyard”</strong><br />
“The Merry  Graveyard” is a cemetery in the district of Maramures, in S?pân?a village, famous for the crosses that are colorful painted. The paintings represent scenes of lives and jobs of the dead people. On some crosses there are even verses that remember in a funny way the deads.<br />
<strong>7.Customs and traditions</strong><br />
We invite you to discover the beauty of Romanian customs on Christmas, Easter, New Year and many other important moments from people’s life such as traditional weddings.<br />
<strong>8.Taste the traditional Romanian cuisine</strong><br />
You will not forget the famous sarmale, bulz (mamaliga cu branza), carnat, cas, racituri.<br />
<strong>9. You can take a picture of the “garbage bear”</strong><br />
In Brasov, there is a only place in the world where the “garbage bear” lives, a twin brothr with the brown bear (according Discovery Channel).<br />
<strong>10.The Romanian beer</strong></p>
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