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17/09/13 Around the world , Romania # , , , , , , ,

Romania Is Not Just Dracula’s Land

I visited Transylvania and I didn’t get bitten.

This last summer I visited Transylvania, Romania. And fully embraced the culture, gastronomy and way of life. Within the experience I got to meet simple and nice people in their habitat, traditions and specifics customs. Transylvania is situated on the west and central part of Romania and for many people the obscure land of Dracula…yet, not only. The meaning of the word Transylvania is “beyond / far side of the forest” and for the majority of people is a distant and mythical place. Continue reading

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