The Pallas Guide to Romania (Pallas Guide Series)
The Pallas Guide to Romania (Pallas Guide Series)
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Book Description
Romania is one of the most beautiful, intriguing, and little-known countries in Europe. This new book, arranged as a series of essays, is the most lucid and wideranging guide available to Romania's architecture, history, and culture. From the remains left by the Romans to the unique churches of Moldavia and Maramures, (and not forgetting the Transylvania of Vlad Dracul) The Pallas Guide to Romania explains, informs, and inspires. A comprehensive gazetteer and essential practical information make it the perfect companion on the road, while a generous selection of photos makes it a pleasure to read and use.
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