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		<title>Pictures Of Romania</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 06:06:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have recently discovered a new website called &#8216;Pictures of Romania&#8216;. It gives an insight into family life and culture in Romania, with a nice personal touch.
A notable feature is the &#8216;request a picture&#8217; page.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have recently discovered a new website called &#8216;<a target="_blank" title="Pictures Of Romania" href="http://www.pictures-of-romania.com/" target="_blank">Pictures of Romania</a>&#8216;. It gives an insight into family life and culture in Romania, with a nice personal touch.</p>
<p>A notable feature is the &#8216;request a picture&#8217; page.</p>
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		<title>UNESCO World Heritage Photos</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 05:58:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have just found a site with hundreds of photos from all the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Romania. Here is a map of the places covered:





The site can be found here.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have just found a site with hundreds of photos from all the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Romania. Here is a map of the places covered:</p>
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<p>The site can be found <a target="_blank" title="World Heritage Site Photos" href="http://patrimoniuromanesc.ro/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Vama Veche</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 13:15:08 +0000</pubDate>
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Vama Veche (Old Border in Romanian) is a village on the Black Sea coast. Once a quiet fisherman&#8217;s village, today it has transformed itself into a large resort, well-known for its nudist beach and rock festival Stufstock.
In previous times, it was known as a counter-cultural oasis and was a popular retreat for artistic/bohemian types. However, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Vama Veche (Old Border in Romanian) is a village on the Black Sea coast. Once a quiet fisherman&#8217;s village, today it has transformed itself into a large resort, well-known for its nudist beach and rock festival Stufstock.</p>
<p>In previous times, it was known as a counter-cultural oasis and was a popular retreat for artistic/bohemian types. However, in recent years it has become a lot more mainstream, partly due to the Stufstock rock festival (Stuf is Romanian for &#8216;reed&#8217;, stock comes from &#8216;Woodstock&#8217;). This was founded in 2003 as part of the &#8216;Save Vama Veche Campaign&#8217; in protest against what some people consider bad Romanian music i.e. manele and pop.</p>
<p>1st May is considered the first day of the summer season and is generally when things really get going in Vama Veche.</p>
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		<title>Rășnov Citadel</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 12:42:28 +0000</pubDate>
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Rasnov Citadel (Rosenau in German), is located on a rocky hilltop in the Carpathian mountains, 200m above the town of Rasnov in Romania. It is 15 km southwest of Brasov and also about 15 km from Bran Castle. The fortress is on the Bran Pass, a trade route connecting Wallachia with Transylvania. The view [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Rasnov Citadel</strong> (<em>Rosenau</em> in German), is located on a rocky hilltop in the <strong>Carpathian mountains</strong>, 200m above the town of Rasnov in Romania. It is 15 km southwest of Brasov and also about 15 km from Bran Castle. The fortress is on the <strong>Bran Pass</strong>, a trade route connecting Wallachia with Transylvania. The view from the top of the castle hill is spectacular.</p>
<p>The first written record for the fortress is from 1331, and when the Tartars invaded in 1335, Rasnov Citadel was already strong enough to offer resistance. The castle has an upper and lower section, with polygonal perimeter walls reaching an average height of 5m. The east side is the most heavily fortified, and the walls on both that side as well as the northwest side are doubled. The defenses include <strong>9 towers</strong>, <strong>2 bastions</strong>, and <strong>a drawbridge</strong>. As Turkey and Austria battled over <strong>Transylvania</strong>, arms were stockpiled in the defense corridors at the walls.</p>
<p>The last siege of <strong>Rasnov Citadel</strong> took place in 1690 during the last Turkish invasion of Transylvania. It was damaged by fire in 1718 and rebuilt the following year. The next major damage occurred as the result of an earthquake in 1802. The fortress was last used as a place of refuge during the <strong>revolution of 1848</strong>, and was abandoned after that. Reconstruction is currently being undertaken at the fortress.</p>
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		<title>Skiing In Predeal</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 08:49:59 +0000</pubDate>
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The only Romanian ski centre at over 1000 metres, Predeal&#8217;s first wooden house was erected in 1830 near a convent on the border crossing between Muntenia and Transylvania. Easy intermediate skiing today, the longest trail the 2.5km Clabucet.
Predeal Ski Facts




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Black Runs



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Red Runs



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Blue Runs



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Green Runs


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660m
Max Vertical


1700m
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1100m
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<p>The only Romanian ski centre at over 1000 metres, Predeal&#8217;s first wooden house was erected in 1830 near a convent on the border crossing between Muntenia and Transylvania. Easy intermediate skiing today, the longest trail the 2.5km Clabucet.</p>
<h3>Predeal Ski Facts</h3>
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		<title>Danube Delta</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 08:18:10 +0000</pubDate>
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Interesting Facts

The Danube River is the most international river on the planet &#8211; its course runs across — or forms a part of the borders of  several countries: Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine, and four capitals: Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest and Belgrade.
Formed over a period of more than 10,000 years, the Danube [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a name="Interestingfacts">Interesting Facts</a></strong></span></p>
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<li>The Danube River is the most international river on the planet &#8211; its course runs across — or forms a part of the borders of  several countries: Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine, and four capitals: Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest and Belgrade.</li>
<li>Formed over a period of more than 10,000 years, the Danube Delta continues to grow due to the 67 million tons of alluvia deposited every year by the Danube River.</li>
<li>The Delta is formed around the three main channels of the Danube, named after their respective ports: Chilia (in the north), Sulina (in the middle), and Sfantu Gheorghe (in the south).</li>
<li>The Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve has the third largest biodiversity in the world (over 5,500 flora and fauna species), exceeded only by the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the Galapagos Archipelago in Ecuador.</li>
<li>The       Danube Delta is home to over 60% of the world’s population of pygmy cormorants       (phalacrocorax pygmeus), 50% of       red-breasted geese (branta       ruficollis) and the largest number of white pelicans (pelecanus onocrotalus) and       Dalmatian pelicans (pelecanus       crispus) in Europe.</li>
<li>It       also is home to the world’s largest reed bed expanse – 625, 000 acres /       240,000 ha.</li>
<li>Some       15,000 people inhabit the Delta area, living in 28 villages and one city       (Sulina).</li>
<li>The       area was first attested by Herodot of Halicarnas (484 – 425 B.C.).</li>
<li>More       then half of the Delta Biosphere Reserve is virtually intact.</li>
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		<title>Bran Castle</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 07:44:42 +0000</pubDate>
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Info 
Bran Castle National Museum: General Traian Mosoiu str., no.  	28, Bran, postal code 507025, Braşov county,     Romania
Phone: +40 268 238 332          +40 268 238 334


Fax: +40     268 238 335


E-mail: info@brancastlemuseum.ro



Visiting hours:
Monday: 12:00-19:00
Tuesday &#8211; Sunday: 9:00-19:00
Last entrance: 18:00




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<p style="margin: 15px;" align="justify"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Info</strong></span><span style="font-family: Verdana;"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><strong> </strong></span></span></p>
<p style="margin: 15px;" align="justify"><strong>Bran Castle National Museum:</strong> General Traian Mosoiu str., no.  	28, Bran, postal code 507025, Braşov county,     Romania</p>
<p style="margin: 0pt 15px;" align="left"><strong>Phone:</strong> +40 268 238 332          +40 268 238 334</p>
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<p style="margin: 0pt 15px;" align="justify"><strong>Fax:</strong> +40     268 238 335</p>
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<p style="margin: 0pt 15px;" align="justify"><strong>E-mail:</strong> info@brancastlemuseum.ro</p>
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<p style="margin: 0pt 15px;" align="justify"><strong>Visiting hours:</strong></p>
<p style="margin: 0pt 15px;" align="justify">Monday: 12:00-19:00</p>
<p style="margin: 0pt 15px;" align="justify">Tuesday &#8211; Sunday: 9:00-19:00</p>
<p style="margin: 0pt 15px;" align="justify">Last entrance: 18:00</p>
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		<title>Peleș Castle</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 18:44:13 +0000</pubDate>
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Info
Address: Muzeul National Peles, Str. Pelesului, Nr. 2, 106100 Sinaia, Jud. Prahova.
Phone: 0040-244-310.918, Phone/Fax: 0040-244-312.416
Email: museum@peles.ro
Web: www.peles.ro
Opening hours at Peles Castle:
Summer (15 May &#8211; 15 September)
Monday closed, Tuesday 11.00 &#8211; 17.00, Wednesday &#8211; Sunday 09.00 &#8211; 17.00
Winter (16 September &#8211; 14 May)
Monday, Tuesday &#8211; closed, Wednesday 11.00 &#8211; 17.00, Thursday &#8211; Sunday 09.00 &#8211; 17.00

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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Info</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Address:</strong> Muzeul National Peles, Str. Pelesului, Nr. 2, 106100 Sinaia, Jud. Prahova.</p>
<p><strong>Phone:</strong> 0040-244-310.918, <strong>Phone/Fax:</strong> 0040-244-312.416</p>
<p><strong>Email:</strong> museum@peles.ro</p>
<p><strong>Web:</strong> www.peles.ro</p>
<p><strong>Opening hours at Peles Castle:</strong><br />
Summer (15 May &#8211; 15 September)<br />
Monday closed, Tuesday 11.00 &#8211; 17.00, Wednesday &#8211; Sunday 09.00 &#8211; 17.00<br />
Winter (16 September &#8211; 14 May)<br />
Monday, Tuesday &#8211; closed, Wednesday 11.00 &#8211; 17.00, Thursday &#8211; Sunday 09.00 &#8211; 17.00</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Grand Rooms</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Holul de Onoare (The Honour Hall)</strong> was finished completely only in 1911, under the guidance of Karel Liman, it spreads over three flours. Walls are dressed in exquisitely carved woodwork, mostly European walnut and exotic timbers. Bass-reliefs, alabaster sculptures and retractable stained glass panels complete the decor.</p>
<p><strong>Apartamentul Imperial (The Imperial Suite)</strong> Believed to be a tribute to the Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph I, who visited the palace as a friend of the Romanian royal family. Hence why, decorator Auguste Bembe preferred the sumptuous Austrian Baroque in style of Empress Maria Theresa. A perfectly preserved five hundred years old Cordoban tooled leather wall cover is the rarest of such quality.</p>
<p><strong>Sala Mare De Arme (The Grand Armoury or The Arsenal)</strong> is where sixteen hundred of the four thousands Peleş Castle&#8217;s pieces of weaponry and armour reside, one of Europe&#8217;s finest collection of hunting and war implements, timelined between 14th and 19th century, are on display. The king himself added pieces from his victory against the Ottoman Turks during the War of Independence. Famous are the complete Maximilian armour for horse and rider and a 15th century German &#8220;nobles only&#8221; decapitation broadsword. Also a wide array of polearms (glaives, halberds, lances, hunting spears), firearms (muskets, blunderbusses, snaphaunces, flintlocks pistols), axes, crossbows and swords (rapiers, sabers, broadswords and many others).</p>
<p><strong>Sala Mica De Arme (The Small Armoury)</strong> is where predominantly Oriental (mostly Indo-Persian, Ottoman and Arab) arms and armour pieces are in exhibit, many of them made in gold and silver, inlaid with precious stones. Including chainmail armours, kulah khud helmets, scimitars, yataghans, daggers, miquelets, matchlocks, lances, pistols, dhal shields, axes and spears.</p>
<p><strong>Sala De Teatru (The Playhouse)</strong> decorated in &#8220;Sun King&#8221;, Louis XIV style, with sixty seats and a Royal Box. Architectural decoration and mural paintings are signed by Gustav Klimt and Frantz Matsch.</p>
<p><strong>Sala Florentina (The Florentine Room)</strong> combines revived elements of the Italian Renaissance, mostly Florence. Most impressive are the solid bronze doors executed in Rome ateliers of Luigi Magni and the Grand Marble Fireplace executed by Paunazio with Michelangelo motifs.</p>
<p><strong>Salonul Maur (The Moorish Salon)</strong> was executed under the guidance of Charles Lecompte de Nouy, and as the name suggests it is meant to embody elements of North-African and Hispanic Moorish style. Mother of pearl inlaid furniture, fine Persian Saruk and Ottoman Isparta rugs, Oriental weapons and armour are perhaps the most expressive elements, complete with an indoor marble fountain.</p>
<p><strong>Salonul Turcesc (The Turkish Parlor)</strong> emulates Ottoman &#8220;joie de vivre&#8221; atmosphere, a room full of Turkish Smirna rugs and copperware from Anatolia and Persia. Walls are covered in hand-made textiles like silk brocades via Siegert shops of Vienna.</p>
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