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UNESCO has included up until now, 7 sites in Romania on the list of World Heritage Sites.

The list

Name/Location Region/County Description Ref nr
Danube Delta Dobruja/Tulcea County Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve 588
Villages in Transylvania Transylvania Villages with fortified churches in Transylvania 596 bis
1 Biertan Sibiu County The site of Biertan with the fortified church and a part of the town.
2 Câlnic, Alba Alba County Village of Câlnic.
3 Dârjiu Harghita County Village of Dârjiu.
4 Prejmer Braşov County Village of Prejmer.
5 Saschiz Mureş County Village of Saschiz.
6 Valea Viilor Sibiu County Village of Valea Viilor.
7 Viscri Braşov County Village of Viscri.
Monastery of Horezu Oltenia/Vâlcea County The Monastery of Horezu 597
Moldavian Churches Moldavia Painted churches of northern Moldavia 598
1 Arbore Suceava County "The Decollation of Saint John the Baptist" Church of Arbore village.
2 Humor Suceava County The Assumption of the Virgin and of Saint George's Church of the old Humor Monastery.
3 Moldoviţa Suceava County The Church of the Annunciation of Moldoviţa Monastery.
4 Pătrăuţi Suceava County Sacred Cross' Church of Pătrăuţi.
5 Probota Suceava County Saint Nicolas' Church of Probota Monastery.
6 Suceava Suceava County Saint George's Church of Suceava.
7 Voroneţ Suceava County Saint George's Church of the former Voroneţ Monastery.
Sighişoara Transylvania/Mureş County Historic centre of Sighişoara 902
Maramureş Wooden Churches Transylvania Wooden Churches of Maramureş 904
1 Bârsana Maramureş County The Church of the Presentation of the Virgin at the Temple in Bârsana.
2 Budeşti Maramureş County The Church of Saint Nicholas in Budeşti.
3 Deseşti Maramureş County The Church of the Holy Paraskeva in Deseşti.
4 Ieud Maramureş County The Church of the Nativity of the Virgin in Ieud Deal.
5 Plopiş/Siseşti Commune Maramureş County The Church of the Holy Archangels in Plopiş.
6 Poienile Izei Maramureş County The Church of the Holy Parasceve in Poienile Izei.
7 Rogoz/Târgu Lăpuş Maramureş County The Church of the Holy Archangels in Rogoz.
8 Şurdeşti/Siseşti Commune Maramureş County The Church of the Holy Archangels in Şurdeşti.
Dacian Fortresses Transylvania Dacian Fortresses of the Orăştie Mountains 906

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