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Album geografic
1. GEOGRAPHICAL ALBUM
ROMANIA
POLAND
SPAIN
TURKEY
„One but not the same”- the uniting
diversity of culture in Europe
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3. The Painted Monasteries
The northern part of
Romania (Bucovina) is
known for its Painted
Monasteries. These
beautiful structures,
averaging between 4
and 5 centuries old, are
decorated both inside
and outside with richly
coloured frescoes as old
as the buildings
themselves.
Deemed masterpieces of Byzantine art,
these churches are one-of-a-kind
architectural sites in Europe and offer
the visitors an opportunity to explore
the Carpathian Mountains, the
picturesque villages of the region,
and other, non-painted churches.
4. Voronet Monastery
Perhaps the most famous and
stunning of the painted
monasteries is Voronet
founded in 1487 by Stephen the
Great to celebrate a victory
over the Turks. Widely known
throughout Europe as "the
Sistine Chapel of the East" due
to its interior and exterior wall
paintings, this monastery offers
an abundance of frescoes
featuring an intense shade of
blue commonly known as
“Voronet blue”.
In addition, the frescoed walls
of the Voronet monastery
illustrate biblical scenes such
as The Last Judgment and The
Ladder of St. John.
5. Ceahlau National Park
A visit to Bucovina would not be complete without some stunning nature
walks through Ceahlau National Park, Romania’s Olympus – the sacred
mountain of the Dacians, the forefathers of the Romanian people. Make sure
you bring binoculars as some 90 species of birds can be seen in the park area.
Hikers won’t want to pass up taking a crack at the Bicaz Gorges, a steep,
twisting-and-turning climb more than three miles long.
6. Brașov
Bran Castle
Bran Castle (Romanian: Castelul Bran), situated near Bran and in
the immediate vicinity of Braşov, is a national monument and
landmark in Romania. The fortress is situated on the border
between Transylvania and Wallachia. It is commonly known as
"Dracula's Castle“.
7. Sibiu is a city in Transylvania, Romania, the capital of Sibiu County. Sibiu is one
of the most important cultural centres of Romania and along with the city of
Luxembourg, it was designated the European Capital of Culture in 2007.
8. Hunedoara - Hunyad Castle
Corvins' Castle, Hunyad Castle or Hunedoara
Castle (Romanian: Castelul Huniazilor or Castelul Corvinilor), is
a Gothic - Renaissance castle in Hunedoara, in the region
of Transylvania, Romania.
9. Scărișoara Cave (Romanian: Peștera Scărișoara), is one of the biggest ice
caves in the Apuseni Mountains, a part of the Carpathian chain. It is
considered one of the natural wonders of Romania.
11. Targoviste
Targoviste is an incredible city and it has an air of history
and love for the country. Its main attractions are:
Chindiei Watchtour
The Art Museum
12. Buzau is interesting because here you can
visit the volcanoes, more precisely the
muddy volcanoes
Around the muddy volcanoes, the soil isn’t
good for plants, but some plants got used to
the soil and they can grow there.
The Living Fires (Focurile Vii in Romanian) can be found
in the Romanian village of Lopatari, Buzau County, in
Slanicului Valley, 56 km away from Buzau city. Living
Fires can be as high as 20 cm and represent a natural
phenomenon unique in Europe. They are blue flames
burning in places where the soil is cracked and kept alive
because of the gas that comes to surface.
Buzau
13. The Peles castle is one of the most beautiful castles
from Romania and Europe. It was built between
1873 and 1914. The Peles castle is one of the most
important buildings from Romania. Due to its
architecture and its historic value, the Peles Castle is
one of the most important buildings from Europe
too.
Sinaia church is an orthodox building from
Sinaia, Prahova. At the beginning it was built for
12 monks to live in but within the time more
monks came to live there. And it was necessary
to build a bigger church
Sinaia
17. The Baltic Sea
The Baltic Sea is often visited by tourists, especially
in summer. Summer temperature is about 22
degrees. In winter it is about 0-2 °C.
18. Cracow
Cracow is the second largest and one of the oldest cities
in Poland. It is Situated on the Vistula River (Polish:
Wisła). The population of the city is approximately
760,000. Kraków is one of the leading centres of Polish
academic, cultural, and artistic life.
19. Cracow
The Jagiellonian University is one of the oldest
universities in the world, founded in 1364. It is
considered the best Polish university and the most
prestigious one.
20. Cracow
The Renaissance Cloth Hall is one of the city's most
recognizable places. It is the central point of the main
market square in the Old Town (listed as a UNESCO
World Heritage Site since 1978).
22. The Tricity
Gdansk – city with county rights in northern
Poland, situated on the Baltic Sea, at the mouth of
the Vistula Motława, the Gulf of Gdansk, part of
the Tri-City.
23. The Tricity
Sopot – city with county rights in northern Poland,
on the Gulf of Gdansk (Baltic Sea), located in the
Coastland of Gdansk, between Gdansk and
Gdynia, which creates Tricity.
24. The Tatra Mountains
They are very beautiful mountains with
breathtaking views and they attract many
tourists to their famous centre, Zakopane.
25. Warsaw
Warsaw is the capital and the biggest city in Poland. The
symbol of Warsaw is a mermaid. Places worth visiting in
Warsaw are e.g.: Palace of Culture and Science or Palace
in Wilanów.
26. Warsaw
There is also Polish Television Studio in Warsaw.
Historic market square in Warsaw is very big and
beautiful. In the free time we can go to park “ Royal
£azienki”. This is the ideal place to relax.
27. Ustroń
Ustroń is a city in the southern part of Silesian Province,
in the district of Cieszyn. It is a convenient base for
hikers. In Ustroń there are also many bike trails and
many attractions. There is, among other things: Forest
Park of Surprises, created in natural environment.
29. Wrocław
rocław Opera and Market Square
Wrocław Opera and Market Square
niversity of Wroclaw and Centennial Hall
30. Wrocław
Monuments: The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in
Wroclaw and The Town Hall in Wrocław
31. Wieliczka
The town of Wieliczka, lies within the Kraków metropolitan area. It is
famous for the Wieliczka Salt Mine. The mine was built in the 13th century.
It produced table salt continuously until 2007, as one of the world's oldest
salt mines still in operation. Wieliczka Salt Mine is one of the most precious
monuments of Polish culture. Today it combines tradition with modernity
as it is both centuries of history and an underground city.
33. BARCELONA
El Palau
Reial Major
de Barcelona
és al centre
del barri
gòtic de la
ciutat, a la
plaça del Rei.
(The
Barcelona
Royal Palace
is in the heart
of
Barcelona’sG
othic
Quarter).
34. LLEIDA
La Seu Vella
o catedral
antiga és un
monument
arquitectònic
de la ciutat
de Lleida.
(The Old
Cathedral is
an
architectural
monument of
the city of
Lleida).
35. GIRONA
L'església
cristiana catòlica
de Santa Maria de
Girona és la seu
catedralícia del
Bisbat de Girona i
el major temple
cristià del bisbat.
(The Catholic
Christian Church
of Santa Maria de
Girona cathedral
is the seat of the
Diocese of Girona
and the largest
Christian church
in the diocese).
36. GIRONA
L'església
cristiana catòlica
de Santa Maria de
Girona és la seu
catedralícia del
Bisbat de Girona i
el major temple
cristià del bisbat.
(The Catholic
Christian Church
of Santa Maria de
Girona cathedral
is the seat of the
Diocese of Girona
and the largest
Christian church
in the diocese).
37. TARRAGONA
La catedral
basílica
metropolitana i
primada de
Tarragona és la
seu catedralícia
de
l'arquebisbat
de Tarragona.
(Cathedral
Basilica leading
metropolitan
center of
Tarragona
cathedral is the
seat of the
archbishop of
Tarragona).
39. MALLORCA
La catedral
de Mallorca
és el
principal
edifici
religiós de la
ciutat de
Palma.
(Mallorca
Cathedral is
the main
religious
building of
the city of
Palma).
40. ILLES BALEARS
PORT DE PALMA: està situat a Mallorca, just al
mig de la ciutat. És el port més gran de les
Autoritats Portuàries. Pots veure la catedral.
(Balear islands)
“PORT DE PALMA: “It’s situated in Mallorca, and
there, you can see the cathedral.”
41. El Sender del Mediterrani
(GR-92) té una llargària
de 583 quilòmetres, la
distància que hi ha, si
ressegueixes la costa, entre
Portbou i Ulldecona.
(GR-92) has a length of 583
km, the distance is if along
the coast between Port Bou
Ulldecona.
42. Resseguint els Pirineus
(GR-11), una ruta que travessa
els Pirineus per la seva vessant
sud des del Cap de Creus, al
Mediterrani, fins el Cap d'Higer
(Hondarribia), al Cantàbric.
(GR-11), a route that crosses
the Pyrenees to the south side
from the Cap de Creus, the
Mediterranean to Cape Higer
(Hondarribia), Bay of Biscay.
47. THE CENTRAL ANATOLIA REGION
Ankara, the capital of Turkey , is
in this region. Also Atatürk's
mauseloum is in Ankara
48. THE EAGEAN REGION
This region has so many places to
see. Pamukkale is one of them.
Because of The eagean sea, this
region hosts so many tourists.
49. THE MEDITERRANEAN REGION
The capital of tourism, Antalya, is
in this region. There are so many
sport activities to do every season
like parachuting, skiing, yachting
etc.
50. THE MARMARA REGION
The most crowded region. There
are two straits, Istanbul Strait
and Çanakkale Strait. Also
Istanbul is in this region.