Romania World Heritage: The 8 UNESCO World Heritage Sites In Romania
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If the Balkans are the crossroads between Europe and the Middle East, Romania is a crossroad within a crossroad. This is where Southern, Central, and Eastern Europe meet. A nation bordered by the Black Sea, Ukraine, Serbia, Moldova and Hungary and crossed by the towering Carpathian Mountains, Romania is an exceptionally diverse country.
This diversity is showcased beautifully in the eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Romania.
You’ll find the Romanian UNESCO sites all over the country, from the inland mountains to the Black Sea coast, near its far northern border and in its most southwestern corner. They include all major Romania characteristics and features, such as the Danube River and ancient beech forests, but also historic cities and numerous churches.
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