Romania is a country in southeastern Europe, bordered by the Carpathian Mountains and the Black Sea. It is known for medieval towns like Brașov, the painted monasteries of Bucovina, and Bran Castle, associated with Dracula folklore. Visitors explore historic city centers, hike mountain trails, and tour Orthodox monasteries decorated with vibrant frescoes.
Romania is a sovereign state in southeastern Europe covering approximately 238,000 square kilometers, bordered by Ukraine, Moldova, Bulgaria, Serbia, and Hungary. It comprises the historic regions of Transylvania, Wallachia, Moldavia, Dobrogea, and Banat, with Bucharest as the national capital. Content in this guide draws on established geographic, cultural, and historical records maintained by Romanian national heritage authorities and UNESCO documentation.
Destination | Eastern Europe | Romania | Heritage Tourism | Nature Travel | Medieval History