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Romanian Traditions : Net Fishing
In a poor village like Ranzesti fishing is the main way to make a living. The young boy in the above picture is using a fishing line to catch fish.A better way to catch fish is using a fishing-net. This usually involves more than 3 people, depending ...
Ion Creangă\'s Memorial House
Ion Creangă was one of the greatest Romanian writer and storyteller.He was born in the village of Humuleşti, located in the foothills of the Eastern Carpathians, in northern Moldavia, in 1837 as himself describes :"I am born at March 1 1837 in Hum...
Barboi Church
The Barboi Church, Iasi, January 2009The Saint Peter and Paul Barboi church it's a historical monument of art and architecture.The first founder was Ioan Ursu Barboi who built a church on this spot in 1615 and called it the "Holy Friday".The church w...
Chiril Village - A corner of heaven
Placed on the Chiril valley, the village with the same name is a little corner of heaven.Situated at an altitude of 740 meters, the village is a starting point for some of the climbing routes on the Rarau mountain.From Chiril you can get easily to Va...
Prislop Pass
Prislop Pass (in Romanian : Pasul Prislop) is a mountain pass in northern Romania, connecting the historical regions of Maramureş and Bucovina over the Rodna Mountains, in the Eastern Carpathians.The Prislop Pass is situated at an altitude of 1,416...
Cetatuia monastery in times of war and peace
Surrounded by vineyards, orchards and forests Cetatuia monastery is located on a hill next to the city of Iasi. The monastery was built in 1669 by Duca Voda a Moldavian leader. Used in times of war as a defense rampart the monastery is surrounded wit...

