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  2. Via Transilvanica - Wikipedia

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    Via Transilvanica is divided into seven historical and cultural regions: Bucovina, the Highland, Terra Siculorum, Terra Saxonum, Terra Dacica, Terra Banatica and Terra Romana. The route spans ten of Romania's counties : Suceava , Bistrița-Năsăud , Mureș , Harghita , Brașov , Sibiu , Alba , Hunedoara , Caraș-Severin , and Mehedinți .

  3. Poiana Stampei - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the commune is part of the Via Transilvanica long-distance trail. [2] Poiana Stampei was first mentioned in documents in 1593, during the reign of Moldavian Prince Aaron the Tyrant. In the past, the commune was inhabited by a small German minority, more specifically by Bukovina Germans. At the 1930 Romanian census, the Bukovina ...

  4. Saschiz - Wikipedia

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    Saschiz (German: Keisd or Hünenburg; Hungarian: Szászkézd, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈsaːskeːzd]; Transylvanian Saxon: Keist) is a commune in Mureș County ...

  5. Via Transilvanica: World's Greatest Places 2024 - AOL

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    Find out why Via Transilvanica is one of the World's Greatest Places 2024. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...

  6. Category:Hiking trails in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Via Transilvanica This page was last edited on 13 October 2019, at 07:43 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  7. Sighișoara - Wikipedia

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    The main Citadel's attractions are certainly the towers. The city is also an attraction on the Via Transilvanica long-distance trail. [8] Towers

  8. Bazna - Wikipedia

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    Boian village is located 4 km (2.5 mi) from Bazna, along the Boian valley and surrounded by tall hills. First attested in 1309 in a document called "Teodorch de villa Boneti" as the seat of the Târnava Mică archbishop.

  9. Putna, Suceava - Wikipedia

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    As it is the case of other rural settlements from Suceava County, Putna was previously inhabited by a sizeable German community, more specifically by Zipser Germans (part of the larger Bukovina German community) during the modern period up until the mid 20th century, starting as early as the Habsburg period and, later on, the Austro-Hungarian period.