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Transylvania, with its name coming from Latin ultra silvam (beyond the forest), is one of the most interesting and surprising regions of Romania. Its German, Hungarian and Romanian cultural traditions play a great role in its cultural and ethnic diversity. The Transylvanian plateau is surrounded by mountain peaks and drained by sparkling rivers which makes it both a pleasant place for a relaxing holiday with a landscape pleasing to the eye and an exciting place for adventure-seeking travellers.
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International Festival Tres Courts
03 may 2011
In 6, 7 and 8 of May 2011, 51 very short movies from the whole world will be projected in over 25 cities in Romania, and in other 75 towns in 13 countries. All the movies shall respect the same rule: not to last more than 3 minutes. All genres are accepted: fiction, animation, documentary, experimental movieâ?? A concentrate of imagination and inventivity!International Festival Tres Courts :
Aiud, Alba Iulia, Arad, Bistrita, Borsa, Brasov, Bucuresti, Cluj-Napoca, Iasi, Miercurea Ciuc, Moisei, Odorheiu Secuiesc, Oradea, Pitesti, Rasnov, Saschiz, Sangeorz-Bai, Sibiu, Sighisoara, Timisoara, Tirgu Mures
Program : www.trescourt.ro

Photo Album - 15 EUR
Discover Terra Ultrasilvana, the land beyond the forests, a cultural landscape that remained essentially unchanged over the centuries. Explore the vivid picture of southern Transylvania in over 200 outstanding photographs. English / German, 128 pages, 21 X 28 cm
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In April and May you can witness the beginning of spring by admiring the blossomy fields and fruit trees, the fresh green of the grass, the flowery scents and the clear blue sky. This is an ideal time for experiencing the rebirth of nature and for taking fabulous pictures.
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The Fortified Churches are an unique and interesting fenomenon. They can be found in only a few places throughout Europe and there were more than 300 Fortified Saxon Churches in Transylvania.
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