For a list (probably incomplete) see the links below.
Also, a recent book:
Ghidul mănăstirilor din România
Editura Sophia, BucureÅŸti, 2011; 360 pages.
Yes, Romania has a very great number of churches and monasteries.
The majority of churches and monasteries in Romania are orthodox. But there are many Catholic or Protestant churches. Do not miss even a few synagogues and mosques.
Romania has sea, and many rivers and lakes, hills and forests, archaeolgical ruins, castles, museums, monasteries and churches, sports, drinks and foods, girls.
In the 16 century was there 24 monasteries.
Examples are: old monasteries and churches, beautiful hotels, monuments, castles, palaces, dams, bridges.
Examples: Bucharest, Brașov, Sibiu, the seaside of the Black Sea, Carpathians Mountains, many caves, museums, churches, monasteries etc.
The Romanian Orthodox Church was established in 1872. There are over twelve thousand priests and 400 monasteries in Romania today.
there were 5000 monasteries in england and 2000 in wales
Many motivations: museums and beaches, mountains and folklore, monasteries and churches, parks and caves, Danube delta, music, whores, bars and restaurants, misery and superwealth, sports and scandal, etc.
castles, hydroelectric power stations, channels, bridges, railways, highways, monasteries, churches, the Parliament House, etc.
Romania is similar to Bulgaria: both have mountains and caves, falls and hills, rivers, canyons, plains, wines, strong drinks, Black Sea, Danube, Roman and Greek ruins, orthodox monasteries and churches, museums, both were under Othoman rule many centuries etc.
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