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Peleș Castle is a Neo-Renaissance castle in the Carpathian Mountains, near Sinaia, in Prahova County, Romania.
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Lightning over Oradea, Romania
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A view at Defileul Jiului National Park, a protected area (national park category II IUCN) in Romania.
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A landsat satellite photo of the Danube Delta, circa 2000
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A detailed topographical map of Romania
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A park in downtown Pitești
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The Palace of Culture is an edifice located in Iași, Romania
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Bran Castle is situated near Bran and in the immediate vicinity of Brașov, is a national monument and landmark in Romania, and is commonly known outside Romania as Dracula's Castle.
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Salina Turda is a salt mine in the Durgău-Valea Sărată area of Turda, Cluj County, Romania that opened for tourists in 1992.
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The Merry Cemetery is a village of Săpânța, Maramureş county, Romania that is famous for its colorful tombstones with naïve paintings describing the people who are buried there as well as scenes from their lives.
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The rock sculpture of Decebalus, made between 1994–2004, is a carving in rock 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 corresponded to modern Romania.
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The Fortress of Arad is a fortification system built in the city of Arad, on the left bank of the Mureş River in the 18th century at the direct order of the Habsburg Empress Maria Theresa.
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CEC Palace in Bucharest, example of Beaux-Arts architecture completed in 1900.