My Romania > BRASOV ;the nicest romanian saxon city ” Brasov, Brasov, Romania
[TravelPod.com TravelStreamâ ” Recent Entries at TravelPod.com] It is a romanian city but it looks a german city. Infact it was founded by the Saxons that were invited by romanian kings in Middle Age to help the Romanians to defend from turk and tartar invadors.
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[Audrey Nolte Painter] How to get from Bucarest to Brasov in Romania by train « Audrey ...: I took the train from Bucharest to Brasov in Transylvania. There are several train that leave the main train station every day. Make sure that you take one of the better ones: the ‘Rapid’
[Cam and Nicole's Global Adventures] Blog entry from Brasov and Bran, Romania | Cam and Nicole's Global ...: We boarded our first European train in Bucharest and set our eyes on the medieval city of Brasov. Aside from experiencing the beauty of the Transylvanian countryside, we were in search of the infamous Bran Castle, mythically pegged as the 'home of Dracula'.
[The TravelSphere] Travel to The Black Church in Brasov Romania: A friend who studied in Italy travelled through Europe and mentioned he was very fond of Romania and the countryside was treasured with magnificant architecture. This is definitely one of them.
[The Romania Way] Brasov: There are many beautiful buildings to see in BraÅov, and the most famous of them is probably the Black Church, which is the largest Gothic style church in Eastern Europe. You can find many nice restaurants, some hidden away in hard to find locations, and in the winter time you can take a bus to the many nearby ski resorts.
[TravelPod.com TravelStreamâ ” Recent Entries at TravelPod.com] Treasure trove of COOL STUFF in Romania & Belgrade ” Brasov ...: Although, the name was just a name, it was just a restaurant, but it was good ;) We spent a couple of lazy days in Brasov, sleeping late and wandering around aimlessly before planning a couple of day trips where we saw some really cool stuff! We did have one “Romanian”
[Clear SkyVT.org Home] Romanian Armed Forces Equipment | Clear SkyVT.org Home: @bjd020695 If your flight paths aren’t classified than your just plain stupid and you deserve what s coming to you.Understand one thing when it comes to wars or military tradition you are nothing in comparison to an European country.You are talking about technology, and I agree with you , the Us is more advanced in terms of weapons than Romanis, it s a fact, but when we we re fighting 3 empires at the same time your indian ancestors were eating worms…
[It's cold in Europe] Romania: Bucharest, Brasov, Bran & Sibiu « It's cold in Europe: It’s not likely that Vlad Tepes Dracula ever visited this castle, although it’s definitely from the era, and the area that he was slaying the Ottoman Turks by inserting wooden stakes into all kinds of bodily cavities. Vlad Tepes’
[TravBuddy.com: cparis's Europe 2006 summer travel blog] Brasov to Istanbul - Brasov, Romania - Travel Blog: Brasov to Istanbul travel blog: Browse 0 photos and read about cparis's trip to Brasov, Romania. So after flying and sitting in airports for 24 hours, i arrived into bu”¦ .
[Spotlight on Geopolitics] Spotlight on Geopolitics » Blog Archive » Spotlight on Greek tourism: Instead of advertising in Romanian newspapers for Romanian students to come work in Greece during the summer season, serious Greek hospitality operators should contact these two colleges directly in order to find the professional staff they need. The graduates are trained for the needs of the winter tourism industry in Sinaia and Brasov, but would be free to work in Greece in the summer months.
[Dreamstime Blogs] Medieval Fortification Of Brasov City: In 1395, King Sigismund of Luxembourg (1387-1437) oversaw the fortification works of the City of Brasov, an important defensive line against the Ottoman Empire, in this part of Europe. In 1421 the settlement was devastated but in 1432 the Turkish invasion couldnt conquer it, which means that the protective walls around it were already overs.
[TravelPod.com Recent Updates] Short history - Brasov, Romania: The 14th century found the Turkish armies just South of the Danube River. They were frequently attacking the region of Brasov.
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