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  2. Bistrița Bârgăului - Wikipedia

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    Bistrița Bârgăului. /  47.200°N 24.783°E  / 47.200; 24.783. Bistrița Bârgăului ( Hungarian: Borgóbeszterce) is a commune in Bistrița-Năsăud County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Bistrița Bârgăului and Colibița ( Kolibica ). The commune is located in the eastern part of the county, on the border ...

  3. List of tourist attractions in Budapest - Wikipedia

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    Buda Castle, Matthias Church, Hungarian National Gallery, Castle Hill Funicular, Sándor Palace, Fisherman's Bastion, Gellért Hill, Labyrinth of Buda Castle, Vienna Gate. II. Tomb of Gül Baba, Mechwart Park, Cave of Szemlő Hill, Stalactite Cave of Pál Valley, Lukács Bath. III.

  4. Tiha Bârgăului - Wikipedia

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    Tiha Bârgăului ( Hungarian: Borgótiha) is a commune in Bistrița-Năsăud County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Ciosa ( Csószahegy ), Mureșenii Bârgăului ( Marosborgó ), Piatra Fântânele ( Báránykő ), Tiha Bârgăului and Tureac ( Turjágó ). The villages of Ciosa and Mureșenii Bârgăului is part of the ...

  5. Prundu Bârgăului - Wikipedia

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    Postal code. 427230. Vehicle reg. BN. Website. www.prundubargaului.ro. Prundu Bârgăului (Hungarian: Borgóprund) is a commune in Bistrița-Năsăud County, Romania, in the historical region of Transylvania. It is composed of two villages, Prundu Bârgăului and Susenii Bârgăului (Felsőborgó).

  6. Peștera cu Oase - Wikipedia

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    Peștera cu Oase (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈpeʃtera ku ˈo̯ase], meaning "The Cave with Bones") is a system of 12 karstic galleries and chambers located near the city Anina, in the Caraș-Severin county, southwestern Romania, where some of the oldest European early modern human (EEMH) remains, between 42,000 and 37,000 years old, have been found.

  7. Tourism in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Romania. Romania 's tourism sector had a direct contribution of EUR 5.21 billion to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2018, slightly higher than in 2017, placing Romania on the 32nd place in the world, ahead of Slovakia and Bulgaria, but behind Greece and the Czech Republic. The total tourism sector's total contribution to Romania ...

  8. Retezat-Godeanu Mountains group - Wikipedia

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    Retezat-Godeanu Mountains group. Bucura Lake, the largest glacial lake in Romania. Glacial lakes in the Retezat Mountains. The Retezat–Godeanu mountain group is a subgroup of mountains in the Southern Carpathians, Romania. It is named after the highest mountains in the group, the Retezat Mountains .

  9. Bistrița - Wikipedia

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    Bistrița (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈbistrit͡sa] ⓘ; German: Bistritz, archaic Nösen, [3] Transylvanian Saxon: Bästerts, Hungarian: Beszterce) is the capital ...