 RomaniaRomania’s heady mix of history and legend heightens when set against the wild beauty of its unspoiled countryside. In Transylvania, the real life homeland of Dracula, you’ll find excellent skiing, hiking and outdoor pursuits amongst the stunning Carpathian Mountains. In its remote villages however, you’ll see life seems to have changed little since the days of the Count himself; and in its dramatic scenery, you’ll see where Bram Stoker got his inspiration! If that sounds too spooky for you, you’re sure to be safe from any roaming vampires in the sunnier climes of Romania’s beautiful Black Sea coast!
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 Featured Rail Products  Places to See / Events Transylvania International Film Festival - The most important Romanian cinematographic productions are presented in Cluj Napoca in late May every year. Many of the movies which eventually make their way to Europe win awards worldwide after having their premieres in Romania.
Gaina Mountain's Maidens' Fair - This event honors the tradition of Romanian families who would bring their children to the mountain top to meet and arrange weddings. Legend has it that fairies would provide a magic hen that laid golden eggs to be given to the couples who were truly in love. Today the event opens with women in traditional clothing playing the alpenhorn to start the music, dancing and other festivities.
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Train Travel in Romania and Romania Rail Maps
The Romanian Railways (CFR) network consists of almost 7,100 miles (11,380 kilometers) of train track. Gara de Nord Bucuresti is the main rail station in Bucharest which serves about 200 trains daily. CFR accepts the variety of Eurail passes.
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 Other Helpful Info Population:22,246,862 Languages: Romanian Currency:Leu (RON)
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