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[Uploads from ribizlifozelek] Brasov (German: Kronstadt; Hungarian: Brassó; Medieval Latin: Brassovia or Corona), Romania.
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[Uploads from ribizlifozelek] Brasov | Flickr - Photo Sharing!: The Medieval city of Corona was founded by German colonists (called the Transylvanian Saxons) in the 13th century. Brasov was one of the most important Saxon cities of Transylvania.
[SNOWDROP'S GARDEN] BRASOV: the green capital of the Balcans « SNOWDROP'S GARDEN: Stages of interest: TIMPA, with funicular up the hill from where you can admire from all over the city, DUPA ZIDURI, for a walk around the old city walls enjoying the restored and ancient towers of the river comes from the mountains, POIANA BRASOV to enjoy the most beautiful mountain of the country, the central square and REPUBLICI, shopping, and much more that you’ll only there.
[Brasov Life] Discovering Pestera and Hungarian Day « Brasov Life: This weekend was one of those weekend where you realise what an amazing place Romania is. Spending the weekend in the fresh air, surrounded by majestic mountains where the scenery was breathtaking and then the adventures of getting stuck in the snow and sledging off the side of mountain just reinforces the joy in living in Romania and just pleasure of adventure it brings.
[Bill's Blog] Brasov, Romania: These two fortified cities held off the Green Flag of the Ottoman Turks from going further north into Europe. The Emperor of the Austro-Hungarians placed seven citadels in the Carpathians, specifically to stop the Turks.
[Brasov Life] Discovering Poiana Marului « Brasov Life: Poiana Marului is about an hr drive from Brasov and the roads out there were just crazy with massive pot holes hit one of them and you will need a new car. One thing that held us up just before we drove through Poiana Marului was all these sheep getting driving along the road (have posted a video of it on the blog) I could have been back in rural Scotland suddenly being surounded by these sheep.
[Uploads from ribizlifozelek] Coat of arms of Brasov | Flickr - Photo Sharing!: According to the legend, the Hungarian king Salamon (1052-1087) repented his sins and decided to become a hermit and live among the Carpathian Mountains. The cave where the hermit king lived was called SalamonkÅ (Salamon's rock).
[Bill's Blog] Romanian Holiday: Ocean is pictured above chasing pigeons in Opera Plaza in Timisoara, Romania. Timisoara is the most western city in Romania.
[Uploads from ribizlifozelek] Brasov: The Medieval city of Corona was founded by German colonists (called the Transylvanian Saxons) in the 13th century. Brasov was one of the most important Saxon cities of Transylvania.
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