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Transylvania is home to some of Romania's most iconic castles, including Bran Castle and Peles Castle.
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Bucharest, the capital city, boasts a mix of old-world charm and modern vibrancy.
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For outdoor enthusiasts, the Carpathian Mountains offer breathtaking landscapes and activities.
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The Danube Delta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a paradise for nature lovers.
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Sibiu, a picturesque city with well-preserved medieval architecture, invites you to wander through its cobblestone streets and vibrant squares.
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Romanian cuisine offers a delightful array of flavours. Savour traditional dishes like mămăligă (polenta), sarmale (cabbage rolls), and mici (grilled sausages).
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The Painted Monasteries of Northern Moldova, such as Voroneț and Sucevița, are renowned for their stunning exterior frescoes.
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Timișoara, known for its vibrant cultural scene and beautiful architecture, was designated the European Capital of Culture for 2023.
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Each of these experiences offers a unique glimpse into Romania's diverse landscapes and rich history.