Romanian Monasteries: Agapia, Antim, Arnota, Balaciu, Bistriţa, Corbii de Piatră, Corneţu, Dealu, Darvari, Dragomirna, Muntele Ceahlău, Căldăruşani, Calui, Camarzani, Cetăţuia, Cernica, Cozia, Curtea de Argeş, Dervent, Frasinei, Horaicioara, Humor, Hurezi, Moldoviţa, Lainici, Jitianu, Negru Vodă, Pasărea, Putna, Rasca, Sămurcăseşti, Sf. Maria, Suceviţa, Sinaia, Tismana, Topolniţa, Voroneţ, Viforata.
Yes, Romania has a very great number of churches and monasteries.
Examples are: old monasteries and churches, beautiful hotels, monuments, castles, palaces, dams, bridges.
Examples: seaside of the Black Sea, Carpathian Mountains, Danube Delta, churches and monasteries, castles, old villages, caves, museums, some interesting towns etc.
The Romanian Orthodox Church was established in 1872. There are over twelve thousand priests and 400 monasteries in Romania today.
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.
Examples: Bucharest, Brașov, Sibiu, the seaside of the Black Sea, Carpathians Mountains, many caves, museums, churches, monasteries etc.
A monastery is a community of religious people. It's also the dwelling place of the people. Here are some sentences.The monks found a monastery outside of the holy city.The monastery is very old, it is so old that no body noes how old it is.We visited the monastery and took a tour and the monks showed us around.
Romania has some famous places like the Danube Delta or Dracula's Castle in Transylvania. Also, the monasteries from Maramures are astounding. The Voronet Monastery is famous for the blue of Voronet color, a special colour tone that remains a mystery to all painters.
First, you may visit Moldavia(in Romania, not Republic of Moldavia) monasteries. Then, stop in Danube Delta and visit some nice islands. Finally, you can go to Black Sea.You can visit Sibiu city, Bucharest city, Arad city and a lot of things.
During World War 2, Jewish people living almost anywhere captured by Germany were in danger of death. The exceptions were Romania and Bulgaria. Some Roman Catholic priests and monasteries set up an underground railroad where Jews would hide in the monasteries during the day and walk to the next one during the night. The lucky ones made it to Romania. From there they went to Israel.
Romania was not discovered; it is a very old territory.