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The mighty Danube River flows 1,788 miles from its springs in Germany’s Black Forest to the Black Sea. Just before reaching the sea it forms the second largest and best preserved of Europe's deltas: 2,200 square miles of rivers, canals, marshes, tree-fringed lakes and reed islands. The Danube Delta is a wildlife enthusiast’s (especially a bird watcher’s) paradise. Some 300 species of birds make Danube’s Delta their home, including cormorants,...
 

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Central Romania encompasses what is popularly known as Transylvania – a place that immediately brings to mind the legend of Count Dracula. While the legend is certainly intriguing and a genuine tourist attraction, the region has much more to offer. Some of Europe’s best-preserved medieval towns, most notably Sighisoara, Brasov and Sibiu, are located here. Visitors can marvel at Transylvania’s unique architectural treasures, such as castles, fortified...
 

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Natural and Cultural are the words that best capture the essence of Romania, a dynamic country rich in history,  art and scenic beauty. Romania offers the traveler countless unique travel experiences waiting to be discovered. A journey of just three to four hours, by car or train, can take you from the Danube River to beautiful, intact medieval towns in Transylvania; from Bucharest - Romania's capital city - to the Black Sea; from Southern...