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[Romania Business Insider] For those who would like to try a different kind of Christmas, at the Baile Herculane - “Herculane Baths”, taking a hot bath while there are minus 10 Celsius degrees outside is actually healthy and interesting. The place is very close to Timisoara and Sibiu and at only 4 hours from Bucharest.

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[Sustainable Energy] Spa towns in Romania: Baile Herculane (Latin: Aqua Herculis, German: Herkulesbad, Hungarian: Herkulesfürdo) is a town in Romanian Banat, in Caras-Severin County, situated in the valley of the Cerna River, between the Mehedinti Mountains to the east and the Cerna Mountains to the west, elevation 168 meters. Its current population is approximately 6,000.

[Glass NetSpace] Why Romania Is A Holiday Must This Summer: Spas are said to have been started a shot Romans and Romania is household to a tertian of Europe’s motionless and toasty springs. Romania’s controlling spas are located at Mangalia, Neptun, Eforie Nord, Covasna, Slanic Moldova, Vatra Dornei, Borsec, Sovata, Tusnad, Calimanesti, Govora, Herculane, Buzias and Baile Felix.

[iarticle.org] Rebirth of a Roman(ian) Empire: Romania has a long coast along the Black Sea, one of the highest mountain ranges in all of Europe, the largest black bear population on the continent, a significant state park, the second highest amount of vineyards in Europe after Italy and the Danube Delta, a UN protected biosphere environment. Outside of the gifts of nature, Romania has some of Europe’s most impressive castles and monasteries, best preserved medieval towns and authentic village life.

[NovaRoma - Recent changes [en]] VI Conventus Novae Romae - NovaRoma: However if you come from outside Romania it might take a long time, therefore air travel is recommended. More information about the Romanian train timetable and ticket purchasing are to: .

[Vacations of Interest] Make Romania The Destination Of Your Summer Vacation: The official language is Romanian and others go? Ren Hungarian and German. NEN most rum? Contact Flying too late? In English. How the lines of rum? Get? If you? Your in Europe, as you like Rum? Spain by train, car or sea for cruising? ...

[TravelPod.com TravelStreamâ™ ”” Recent Entries at TravelPod.com] Bucharest, Romania - Bucharest, Romania Travel Blog: . It used to be an old tired looking place but must have done well for itself as it now moved into this gorgeous villa with a huge balcony. A few others joined and it sure didnt feel like I left this place more than 7 years ago. Lots has changed...but it still is the old Bucharest with the same smells, its beauty and uglyness. A Romanian described it to me well..she said "Bucharest looks like a movieset"...All in all a great night. Never thought i was going to be back here and let alone arriving here on a bike, but it is great to be back!

[101 news you have to know about Romania] Make Romania The Destination Of Your Summer Vacation: Spas are said to have been started by the Romans and Romania is home to a third of Europeís mineral and thermal springs. Romania’s main spas are located at Mangalia, Neptun, Eforie Nord, Covasna, Slanic Moldova, Vatra Dornei, Borsec, Sovata, Tusnad, Calimanesti, Govora, Herculane, Buzias and Baile Felix.

[The Pulse Blog - Technology, Gadgets and Cool Stuff] Rebirth of a Roman(ian) Empire: Romania has a long coast along the Black Sea, one of the highest mountain ranges in all of Europe, the largest black bear population on the continent, a significant state park, the second highest amount of vineyards in Europe after Italy and the Danube Delta, a UN protected biosphere environment. Outside of the gifts of nature, Romania has some of Europe?s most impressive castles and monasteries, best preserved medieval towns and authentic village life.

[TravelPod.com Recent Updates] Beyond the once formidable Iron Gates - Drobeta-Turnu Severin ...: . A fair-sized swathe of the center was cleared and replaced with ugly modern buildings, but even amongst the bland Centru Civic touches of the old city have survived. All around that core though are countless residential plots, the vast majority of which are nicely simple and historic. The city is laid out on a grid of sorts, with some uniquely-positioned gardens and plazas throwing a few curves into the mix. Apart from the aforementioned "downtown" and a few boulevards further out, the crumbling concrete tower blocks characteristic of Romanian cities are mostly absent. The outskirts lining the rail tracks on the way in are predictably hideous and industrial, but overall the place still has the feel of the provincial, riverside town it once was.

[Happy Camping Blog] A Perfect Vacation Spot In Romania This Summer: The national language is Romanian and others consist of Hungarian and German. Most Romanians can also communicate fluently in English.

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