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Flavours of Romania • 2018 - 2023 • 19 episodes • 19h:50m. Crisscrossing eight historic regions of Romania, this docuseries showcases the country's culture, cuisine, natural beauty - and need for preservation. Presented by Charlie Ottley.
- National Parks in Walachia
- Cuisine & Wines of Walachia
- Walachia Wine Regions
- Transportation
- Tourist Info
Brăila Moor Nature Park Parcul Natural Balta Mică a Brăilei Nesting ground to over 200 species of birds Telephone: (+4) 0239 611.837 Domogled National Park Parcul Naţional Domogled Telephone: (+4) 0255 560.582 Piatra Craiului National Park Parcul Naţional Piatra Craiului Telephone: (+4) 0268 223.165 Bucegi Mountains Nature Park Parcul Natural Buceg...
Main ingredients used to prepare Walachia traditional dishes are pork and mutton, fresh vegetables, milk and wheat. Some traditional dishes feature Greek and Turkish influences. A typical, traditional meal, in Walachia region include: ~ Zacuscă (vegetable dip obtained from greilled eggplant, grilled red peppers and onion, tomatoes cooked in a littl...
Region of Walachia grapevine acreage is currently estimated at 191,860. Its 16 major wine regions: Aliman, Băneasa, Calafat, Dacilor, Dealurile Buzăului, Dealu Mare, Dealurile Craiovei, Drăgășani, Graca, Oltina, Ostrov, Plaiurile Drancei, Sadova-Corabia, Sâmburești, Severin and Ștefanești are home to 48 large wineries. Some of Romania's best red wi...
Region of Walachia major airports: Bucharest Henri Coanda International Airport - Otopeni (OTP) and Craiova (CRA) Main train stations in Walachia region: Bucharest, Craiova, Drobeta Turnu Severin, Predeal, Ploiești, Râmnicu Vâlcea, Sinaia, Slatina, Târgoviște, Târgu Jiu There are daily trains connecting Bucharest to the main cities in the region. T...
Craiova Tourist Information Centre Centrul de Informare Turistică Craiova Address: Calea Unirii 19 Telephone: (+4) 0251 408.200 E-mail Website Drobeta Turnu Severin Tourist Information Centre Centrul de Informare Turistică Drobeta Turnu Severin Address: Strada Theodor Costescu FN Giurgiu Tourist Information Centre Centrul de Informare Turistică Giu...
Wallachia is a historic region and former Principality of Romania situated between the Southern Carpathians and the Lower Danube. Wallachia was traditionally divided into Muntenia (Greater Wallachia) and Oltenia (Lesser Wallachia). In 1859, Wallachia united with Moldavia to form modern Romania.
Wallachia (Ţara Românească), the region between the Carpathians and the Danube River, admittedly lacks the must-sees of Transylvania and Moldavia. Nevertheless, it's rich in early Romanian history, particularly at the historic seats of the Wallachian princes in Curtea de Argeş and Târgovişte.
Wallachia is a historical region situated in the south of Romania (where the modern Romania was created). Wallachia contains two regions: Oltenia and Muntenia. Oltenia region is bordered by the Carpathian Mountains and the Danube and OltRivers. It is the most “Romanian” part of the country. Few foreigners settled here during the past.
Today, most tourists go to Transylvania to see the fictional Dracula’s Castle of Stoker’s novel, but the place that Vlad Tepes lived is Poienari Citadel, located in Curtea de Arges. From the 13 th century, the citadel stood guard between Wallachia and Transylvania.
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Nov 8, 2023 · The historical province of Walachia or Wallachia, the southern part of Romania, is not called like that today. But when you visit Romania, you will explore some old cities and natural attractions, heritage from the medieval Wallachia.