2. 1. Bran Castle
Bran Castle is often associated with Dracula as his home. The castle, a
Romanian landmark, has a fairy tale quality, peeking out from forested a
hillside near Brasov in Transylvania.
3. 2. Danube Delta
Danube Delta is the largest preserved river delta in Europe, the largest part is
in Romania. The maze of canals offers the perfect breeding ground for
countless species of birds, some of them from as far away as China and Africa.
4. 3. Ciorba Radauteana
Ciorba refers to a type of traditional soup which can be served in many
different ways. It’s sour chicken soup with garlic and cream. The name
“radauteana” comes from the city where it was cooked for the first time –
Radauti.
5. 4. Famous Romanians
Alexandra Stan is a Romanian singer-songwhriter. Born in the city of
Constnata, she made her worldwide breakthrough with the 2011 single “Mr.
Saxobeat”.
Nadia Comanenci was born on November 12 1961, in Onesti, Bacau Country,
and she became well known after obtaining 10/10 at a gymnastics
competition for the first time in the sport’s history.
MiaaLucia Hohnan is the best known Romanian designer abroad, with her
creations that have been worn by Nicole Scherzinger, Jennifer Lopez, Taylor
Swift, Selena Gomez, Eva Lungoria and Vanessa Hudgens.
6. 5. Self- driving car
A 19-year-old Romanian student named lonut Budisteanu has just designed an
AI system to drive your car while you sit here and chill. He won a first place
at Intel’s International Science and Engineering Fair for this efforts. His
system would only cost around $4,000.
7. 7. Transfagarasan
Transfagaran is one of the most spectacular routes in Romania, crossing
Fagaras, the highest mountains in the country. It starts from Brasov, Arges
County, and ends in Cartisoara, Sibiu County.
8. 8. Bigar Waterfall
World- famous attraction is Bigar Waterfall small with breathtaking cascades.
Romania has many captivating and unique waterfalls.
9. 9. Romania’s Astra Museum
Romania’s Astra Museum in Sibiu is the second-largest outdoor museum in the
world. It features more than 300 buildings as well as watermills, gigantic
presses for wine, fruit and oil, hydraulic forges and more.
10. 10. Romanian wine
Romania is the one of the world’s largest wine producers and sixth among
European wine-producing countries.