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Regions in Romania

The Danube Delta
The Danube Delta
An exotic land with over 1,200 species of trees and plants, with the richest
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Dobrogea
Dobrogea
This largely dry region nestles between the River Danube, as it flows from south to north before forming the delta, and the lagoons and Black Sea to the east. The landscape is typically rolling steppe and agricultural country, dotted with woodlands and brackish and freshwater lakes. Many of the birds that inhabit the delta can also be seen here and in addition there are some, like Red-breasted Goose, Levant Sparrowhawk, Collared Pratincole, Pied Wheatear, Calandra Lark and Spanish Sparrow that are easier to locate here than in the delta
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Banat & Crisana
Banat & Crisana
Banat region is located between the Southern Carpathians (Banat Mountains), the rivers: Danube, Tisa and Mures. Crisana Region - occupies part of the west of the country and is crossed by Black Crisu and Fast Crisu.
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Moldova
Moldova
Moldova lies in the east of Romania; it stands out in relief thanks to its rich folklore and cultural attractions, natural beauty and its tumultuous history. It was being subjected, in turn, by the Hungarians, the Polish and then by the Ottomans. The Moldavia's national hero is Stephan the Great whose reign lasted from 1457 until 1504 and who led resistance against the Turks, during his reign period.
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Wallachia
Wallachia
This region is located in southern Romania, bounded in the north by the Carpathians and in the south by the Danube. The Romanian feudal state was created at the beginning of XIV century between the Carpathians, the Danube River and Milcov by uniting under one authority of the state formations of the left and right of Olt, released in early feudal period.
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Transylvania
Transylvania
Occupies the historic region Transylvania, central, northern and western Romania, neighboring with Ukraine to the N to NW to SW with Hungary and Transylvania separates Moldova Eastern Iugoslavia. Carpathenians E, while in S is separated from Wallachia by the Southern Carpathians.
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Maramures
Maramures
Maramures is especially known for its wooden churches, (8 of them are on the World Heritage List). beautifully sculptured gates, its folk costumes, its traditions. You'll find here the last working steam locomotives in the country and there is the merry cemetery of Sapanta.
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Bucovina
Bucovina
Bucovina is a historical region on the northern slopes of the northeastern Carpathian Mountains and the adjoining plains. It is currently split between Romania and Ukraine.
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