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Hill near Brasov, Transilvania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial view of Rasnov Fortress near Brasov in Romania after a snowfall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rasnov peasant fortress in Rasnov city near Bran and Brasov in Transylvania, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
A beautiful landscape near the Zarnesti Bear Reserve, Brasov, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
A beautiful landscape near the Zarnesti Bear Reserve, Brasov, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Church and Cemetery in Transylvania Royalty Free Stock Photo
A beautiful landscape near the Zarnesti Bear Reserve, Brasov, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hill near Brasov, Transilvania
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A beautiful landscape near the Zarnesti Bear Reserve, Brasov, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
A beautiful landscape near the Zarnesti Bear Reserve, Brasov, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
A beautiful landscape near the Zarnesti Bear Reserve, Brasov, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
A beautiful landscape near the Zarnesti Bear Reserve, Brasov, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
A beautiful landscape near the Zarnesti Bear Reserve, Brasov, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brașov is located in the central part of the country, about 166 kilometres (103 miles) north of Bucharest and 380 km (236 mi) from the Black Sea. It is surrounded by the Southern Carpathians and is part of the Transylvania region. German colonists known as the Transylvanian Saxons played a decisive role in Brașov's development. The settlers came primarily from the Rhineland, Flanders, and the Moselle region, with others from Thuringia, Bavaria, Wallonia, and even France. The old city is very well preserved and is best seen by taking the cable-car to the top of Tâmpa Mountain.


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