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  2. Seven Wonders of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Seven Wonders ' Wonders of Romania [3. Number Wonder Location 1 Corvin Castle: Hunedoara, Hunedoara County: 2 Central University Library of Bucharest: Bucharest: 3

  3. Seven Natural Wonders of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Natural Wonders of Romania (Romanian: Cele Şapte Minuni Naturale ale României) are the seven natural wonders of Romania, which were chosen in the Seven Natural Wonders of Romania contest held in July, 2008. It was the second stage of the Seven Wonders of Romania program started in 2007. The voting consisted of two parts: experts in ...

  4. Merry Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Merry Cemetery became an open-air museum and a national tourist attraction. It has been listed as one of the Seven Wonders of Romania by Imperator Travel. [1] The unusual feature of this cemetery is that it diverges from the prevalent belief, culturally shared within European societies, that views death as something indelibly solemn.

  5. Sculptural Ensemble of Constantin Brâncuși at Târgu Jiu

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    Location of Sculptural Ensemble of Constantin Brâncuși at Târgu Jiu in Romania The Sculptural Ensemble of Constantin Brâncuși at Târgu Jiu ( Romanian : Ansamblul sculptural Constantin Brâncuși de la Târgu-Jiu ) is an homage to the Romanian heroes of the First World War .

  6. Corvin Castle - Wikipedia

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    Corvin Castle, also known as Hunyadi Castle or Hunedoara Castle (Romanian: Castelul Huniazilor or Castelul Corvinilor; Hungarian: Vajdahunyadi vár), is a Gothic-Renaissance castle in Hunedoara, Romania. It is considered one of the largest castles in Europe and is featured as one of the Seven Wonders of Romania. [1] [2] [3]

  7. Rock sculpture of Decebalus - Wikipedia

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    Side view Full frontal view. The rock sculpture of Decebalus (Romanian: Chipul regelui dac Decebal) is a colossal carving of the face of Decebalus (r. AD 87–106), the last king of Dacia, who fought against the Roman emperors Domitian and Trajan to preserve the independence of his country, which corresponds to present-day Romania.

  8. Hunedoara County - Wikipedia

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    Ruins of Dacian temples of Sarmizegetusa Regia Corvin Castle in Hunedoara is one of the largest medieval castles in Europe and features in one of the lists of the Seven Wonders of Romania. Fortress of Deva in Deva. Retezat National Park and other picturesque regions makes it one of the most beautiful counties in Romania.

  9. Category:Tourist attractions in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Seven Natural Wonders of Romania; Seven Wonders of Romania; Severin Fortress; Sphinx (Romania) T. Turda Gorge; V. Via Transilvanica; Villages with fortified churches ...