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  2. Câlnic, Alba - Wikipedia

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    Câlnic, Alba. /  45.88611°N 23.65306°E  / 45.88611; 23.65306. Câlnic ( German: Kelling; Hungarian / Turkish: Kelnek) is a commune in Alba County, Transylvania, Romania, composed of two villages, Câlnic and Deal ( Dál ). Câlnic village is known for its castle, which is on UNESCO 's list of World Heritage Sites .

  3. Hoia Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Hoia Forest ( Romanian: Pădurea Hoia, Hungarian: Hója erdő) is a forest situated to the west of the city of Cluj-Napoca, near the open-air section of the Ethnographic Museum of Transylvania. The forest is used as a common recreation destination. In recent years a biking park has been added to the forest, along with areas for other sports ...

  4. Scărișoara Cave - Wikipedia

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    Scărișoara Cave ( Romanian: Peștera Scărișoara, Hungarian: Aranyosfői-jégbarlang ), is one of the biggest ice caves in the Apuseni Mountains of Romania, in the western part of the Romanian Carpathians. [1] It is considered a show cave and one of the natural wonders of Romania. It has also been described as a glacier cave.

  5. Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    Cluj-Napoca ( Romanian: [ˈkluʒ naˈpoka] ⓘ ), or simply Cluj ( Hungarian: Kolozsvár [ˈkoloʒvaːr] ⓘ, German: Klausenburg ), is the second-most populous city in Romania [5] and the seat of Cluj County in the northwestern part of the country. Geographically, it is roughly equidistant from Bucharest (445 kilometres (277 miles)), Budapest ...

  6. Anatol E. Baconsky - Wikipedia

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    Anatol E. Baconsky. Anatol E. Baconsky ( Romanian pronunciation: [anaˈtol baˈkonski]; June 16, 1925 – March 4, 1977), also known as A. E. Bakonsky, Baconschi or Baconski, was a Romanian modernist poet, essayist, translator, novelist, publisher, literary and art critic. Praised for his late approach to poetry and prose, which transgresses ...

  7. Cook's Travellers Handbooks - Wikipedia

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    Cook's Tourists' Handbooks were a series of travel guide books for tourists published in the 19th-20th centuries by Thomas Cook & Son of London. The firm's founder, Thomas Cook, produced his first handbook to England in the 1840s, later expanding to Europe, Near East, North Africa, and beyond. Compared with other guides such as Murray's, Cook's ...

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