Cluj-Napoca, Romania - Cluj-Napoca, Romania 4 days trip
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Cluj-Napoca, Romania
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Vaslui, Romania
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Cahul, Moldova
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Zatoka, Ukraine
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Chornomorsk, Ukraine
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Odessa, Ukraine
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Chisinau, Moldova
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Iasi, Romania
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Cluj-Napoca, Romania
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Cluj-Napoca, commonly known as Cluj, is the second most populous city in Romania, after the national capital Bucharest, and the seat of Cluj County in the northwestern part of the country. Today, the city is one of the most important academic, cultural, industrial and business centers in Romania. Among other institutions, it hosts the country's largest university, Babes-Bolyai University, with its famous botanical garden; nationally renowned cultural institutions; as well as the largest Romanian-owned commercial bank. Other attractions include St. Michael's Church, Orthodox Cathedral, Central Park, the National Museum of Transylvanian History, and the Ethnographic Museum.
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A destination in Romania frequented by few tourists
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Cahul is a city in southern Moldova. The city is the administrative center of Cahul District; it also administers one village, Cotihana. The city's location had made it a frequent battleground for a number of armies, with possession of frequently switching between countries such as Principality of Moldavia, Russian Empire, Ottoman Empire. Cahul is home to the Cahul Musical-Drama Theater, Cahul History Museum, and other public institutions and monuments. Cahul is also a destination as spa and health resort. The city and surrounding areas are richest with mineral springs enriched with bromine and iodine.
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Zatoka is an urban-type settlement in southwestern Ukraine. It is administratively part of the port-city of Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi. The town is a local beach resort and contains a small port of Buhaz (see Port of Bilhorod-Dnistrovsky). It is located 60 km from Odessa and 18 km from the city of Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi of Odessa Oblast in the historical region of Budjak, southern Bessarabia. In the Ukrainian it means a bay. The town is located on a sand spit of the Dniester Estuary right next where Dniester flows into the Black Sea.
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Chornomorsk, formerly Illichivsk, is a city in the Odessa Oblast (province) of south-western Ukraine, dependent on the Port of Chornomorsk. The city is located around the Sukhyi Estuary. When in the city, be sure to visit the Prymors'kyi Park and the beach.
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Odessa is a city in Ukraine and a major seaport and transportation hub located on the northwestern shore of the Black Sea. Odessa is also an administrative center of the Odessa Oblast and a multiethnic major cultural center. Odessa is the third biggest city in Ukraine and known in Ukraine as Black Sea Pearl. In 1794, the city of Odessa was founded by a decree of the Empress Catherine the Great. From 1819 to 1858, Odessa was a free port. During the Soviet period it was the most important port of trade in the Soviet Union and a Soviet naval base. Its attractions include Odessa National Academic Opera and Ballet Theater, Odessa Passage, Potemkin Steps, Port of Odessa, Lanzheron Beach, and more.
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Chisinau is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Moldova. It is Moldova's main industrial and commercial center, and is located on the river Bic. Chisinau is the most economically prosperous locality in Moldova. Chisinau, as well as Moldova as a whole, still show signs of ethnic culture. While few people still wear traditional Moldavian attire, large public events often draw in such original costumes. In Chisinau there are several museums, including National Museum of Ethnography and Natural History, Archaeology Museum,and National Museum of History of Moldova. Others attractions include Arch of Triumph, City Park, Stephen the Great Monument, and others.
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Iasi is the largest city in eastern Romania and the seat of Iasi County. Located in the Moldavia region, Iasi has traditionally been one of the leading centers of Romanian social, cultural, academic and artistic life. Known as The Cultural Capital of Romania, Iasi is a symbol in Romanian history, and the fourth most populous city in Romania. The main landmarks of this city include the famous Botanical Garden (the oldest and largest in Romania), the Central University Library (the oldest in Romania), an array of museums, memorial houses, and religious as well as historical monuments. The city is also a candidate to become, in 2021, the European Capital of Culture.
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Cluj-Napoca, commonly known as Cluj, is the second most populous city in Romania, after the national capital Bucharest, and the seat of Cluj County in the northwestern part of the country. Today, the city is one of the most important academic, cultural, industrial and business centers in Romania. Among other institutions, it hosts the country's largest university, Babes-Bolyai University, with its famous botanical garden; nationally renowned cultural institutions; as well as the largest Romanian-owned commercial bank. Other attractions include St. Michael's Church, Orthodox Cathedral, Central Park, the National Museum of Transylvanian History, and the Ethnographic Museum.
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