The Best Places to Visit in Moldova, Romania
The Best Places to Visit in Moldova, Romania
Visit Moldova Romania - Discover the Cultural Heritage of the Northeastern Romania Region.
If you want to escape the daily routine, Moldova is one of the most attractive and visited touristic areas in Romania. The natives’ hospitality can be surprising in these authentic places from Moldova, Romania.
List of places:
0:00 ▶️ The medieval Neamt Citadel from Neamt County
0:19 ▶️ The Monastery Agapia is located at 9 km from the town of Targu Neamt
0:20 ▶️ Coşula Landscape is situated in the south of Botosani
0:22 ▶️ The Citadel of Suceava
0:25 ▶️ The Palace of Culture from Iasi
0:33 ▶️ National Theatre from Iasi
0:43 ▶️ Iasi Landscapes
1:02 ▶️ Piatra Neamt Landscapes
1:11 ▶️ Wooden Church Muntenesti
1:29 ▶️ Varatec Monastery
1:36 ▶️ Wooden Church Muntenesti
1:42 ▶️ Episcopal Cathedral of Huşi
1:43 ▶️ The Monastery of Rachitoasa
1:46 ▶️ The Metropolitan Cathedral of Iasi
1:48 ▶️ The Metropolitan Museum of Iasi
1:55 ▶️ The Monastery of Cosula
2:01 ▶️ The Wooden Monastery of Parvesti
2:12 ▶️ Cotnari Wine Cellar
2:42 ▶️ Dolhesti Aerial Landscapes
2:57 ▶️ Marginea Ceramics
3:00 ▶️ Traditional Crafts at Agapia Monastery
3:06 ▶️ Ionela Lungu
3:20 ▶️ Tradition and Gastronomy in Dolhesti
3:54 ▶️ The Equestrian Statue of Stephen the Great in Suceava
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Romania: Walkthrough inside Romanian CFR Regio trains Bhp Wagon type double decker passenger stock
Taken on board train R5455 the 1650 from Bacau to Piatra Neamt which was hauled by CFR Sulzer diesel loco number 60-1160. Recorded 17th May 2012.
These coaches are of the Bhp Wagon (formerly Bipa) type, buit by VEB Waggonbau Görlitz, now part of part of Bombardier Transportation.
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Căile Ferate Române (abbreviated as CFR) is the official designation of the state railway carrier of Romania. The railway network of Romania consists of 11,380 km (7,070 mi), of which 3,971 km (2,467 mi) (34.9%) are electrified, and the total track length is 22,247 km (13,824 mi), of which 8,585 km (5,334 mi) (38.5%) are electrified. The network is significantly interconnected with other European railway networks, providing pan-European passenger and freight services. CFR as an entity has been operating since 1880, even though the first railway on current Romanian territory was opened in 1854.
CFR is divided into four autonomous companies:
CFR Călători, responsible for passenger services;
CFR Marfă, responsible for freight transport;
CFR Infrastructură, manages the infrastructure on the Romanian railway network; and
Societatea Feroviară de Turism, or SFT, which manages scenic and tourist railways.
CFR Călători, the passenger service division of CFR, operates seven types of passenger train, both on Romania's territory, with rolling stock and locomotives, or internationally, with rolling stock. Also, CFR operates international trains on Romanian territory with its own locomotives. The train types vary in terms of speed and type of rolling stock. In 2010, approximately 58 million passengers have traveled with the company. 10 million travelers have preferred private equity firms in particular on the side lines.
CFR train types are:
Regio (R) -- the trains have assigned numbers from 2000 to 9999
InterRegio (IR) -- the trains have assigned numbers from 200 to 499, 600 to 999, 1000 to 1999 and 10000 to 14999
InterCity (IC) -- numbered from 500 to 599
EuroCity (EC) -- numbered as IC trains from 500 to 599
EuroNight (EN) -- numbered as IC trains from 500 to 599
Special (S) -- tourist trains operated on scenic routes with vintage rolling stock, numbered from S1 to S9
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Aside from the seven main train types, CFR also operates night trains, which can be of any status (usually Rapid, InterCity or EuroNight). Freight trains, operated by CFR Marfă, have a different numbering system.
Regio trains (regional), formerly Personal trains (until December 2011), also known as commuter trains (navete or trenuri de navetiști), are the most abundant type of trains on the CFR passenger network. They are used for two main purposes, as shuttle, or commuter, trains, linking towns with neighbouring villages, and linking neighbouring cities with each other.
Personal trains now regio, have the lowest average speed (34.3 km/h in 2004) and the least-comfortable (usually oldest) rolling stock, and have a reputation for being very slow, crowded and generally unkempt which is only gradually changing. Regio trains operate mostly on local routes and stop at every station. Train fares for this type are the cheapest, since no supplement is paid, only the base fee, based on distance. Seats are not reservable.
Most Regio rolling stock consist of uncompartmented single and double-decker cars. Some train services of this type, especially on rural routes, only have 2nd class rolling stock (i.e. there are no 1st class carriages). As of 2007, most Regio trains have only 2nd class cars. The livery of most Regio cars is painted in blue, with the rolling stock built in the 1970s and 1980s. Some very short rural routes in Romania's Bukovina region use rolling stock from the 1940s and 1950s, refitted with bus seats and operating like railbuses. CFR is currently refurbishing a range of double-decker Personal cars, that will be used on Personal and Accelerat trains. The refurbished cars, painted in exactly the same livery as the old ones, have been introduced since 2003, and are cleaner, although they still use most of the old fittings. Some routes (like Sibiu--Craiova) are operated by Desiro trainsets whereas others are operated by modernized electric trainsets.
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Creasta Făgărașului - Povestea noastră
Muntii Fagaras (Creasta Fagarasului) - Traseul de creasta de la EST la VEST, în cinci zile.
Diferență totală de nivel: 6933 m, distanță totală: 97,97 km.
Ziua 1: Rudărița - Refugiul Zârna - 11h - distanța: 22.77 km - dif. de nivel: 1673 m (1:41)
Traseu: (BR) Rudărița - Curmătura Lerescu (1.396 m) - Curmătura Brătilei (2.125 m) - Curmătura Zârnei (1.923 m) - Refugiul Zârna (1.936 m)
Ziua 2: Refugiul Zârna - Campare sub Vf. Corabia - 11h - dist: 20 km - dif. de nivel: 1594 m (3:22)
Traseu: (BR) Refugiul Zârna - Portița Lacului (2.325 m) - Fereastra Mare a Sâmbetei (2.188 m) - Refugiul Fereastra Mică a Sâmbetei (2.196 m) - Refugiul Viștea Mare (2.310 m) - Vârful Viștea Mare (2527 m) - campare sub Vârful Corabia
Ziua 3: Campare sub Vf. Corabia - Bâlea Lac - 8h - dist: 11.6 km - dif. de nivel: 959 m (8:21)
Traseu: (BR) Loc campare - Șaua Podragu - Vârful Mircii (2.470 m) - Portița Arpașului (2.175 m) - Lacul Capra - Șaua Capra - Bâlea - Cabana Salvamont Cota 2.000
Ziua 4: Cota 2000 - Refugiul Scara - 12h 30min - distanța: 17.7 km - dif. de nivel: 1607 m (14:42)
Traseu: (TR + BR) Cabana Salvamont Cota 2.000 - Vârful Lăițel (2.391 m) - Căldarea Călțun - Refugiul Caltun (2.150 m) - (BG) Portița Călțunului - Strunga Doamnei - (BR) Vârful Negoiu (2.535 m) - Șaua Cleopatrei (2.430 m) - Custura Saratii (min 18:48) - Vârful Șerbota (2.331 m) - Refugiul Scara (2.146 m)
Ziua 5: Refugiul Scara - Turnu Roșu - 11h - distanța: 25.9 km - dif. de nivel: 1100 m (21:53)
Traseu: (BR) Refugiul Scara - Vârful Scara (2.306 m) - Lacul Avrig - Portița Avrigului (2.172 m) - Curmătura Surului (2.113 m) - Curmătura La Apa Cumpănită (1.807 m) - (CR) Șaua Corbului (1.568 m) - Mănăstirea Turnu Roșu
A scris textul și ni l-a povestit: Iulia Georgescu
Traducerea în franceză: Ana-Maria Dobrescu și Iulia Georgescu
Traducerea în italiană: Raluca Manole
Traducerea în engleză: Mihai-Andrei Cațan
Muzica: Alex Miliari (chitara la foc), ”Lacurile lui Mac” - Vali Rotari, ”Smell of Hay” - Vali Rotari, ”Walk into the Forest”- Vali Rotari, ”Electric City” - Vali Rotari.
Camera & adnotări: Georgiana Negru, Mihai Andrei Cațan.
Montajul: Mihai Andrei Cațan
Fotografii: Robert Mihai, Sorin Bumbu
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Biking from Romania to Ukraine Summer 2018
Some of the best bike riding of the summer took place near the Ukraine/Romania Border in North western Romania.
In this video you will see some time we spent up in those mountains, and it was amazing biking, people, food, scenery, and simply...a GREAT TIME.
We(me and my buddy David,who's from Georgia(the country) and he's the guy with the funny look in the blue and white shirt here...) visit Satu Mare, Baiu Mare, and Breb (all towns in Romania, Breb being a small village with traditional farming and awesome people plus many different places for accommodation and even camping as we did.)
There is no reason anybody should be scared to travel in this part of Romania, however I hope people continue to be afraid of it, if too many people go there...it will be ruined like so much of the awesome places on this planet, but this means...GO THERE NOW:)))) You'll love it.
I have another video from this same trip here:
Enjoy and I hope to return there very soon...like in Summer of 2019!!
Romania: CFR electric locos 477-773 & 46-0103 depart from Medias on a Budapest to Brasov train
Romania: 477-773-2 & 46-0103 depart Medias (Sibiu County) hauling the IR375 from Budapest to Brasov. Recorded 13th May 2012.
Mediaș ; German: Mediasch; Hungarian: Medgyes; Transylvanian Saxon dialect: Medwesch) is the second largest city in Sibiu County, Transylvania, Romania.
Mediaș is located in the middle basin of Târnava Mare River, at 39 km from Sighișoara and 41 km from Blaj. The health resort Bazna, officially recognized for the first time in 1302, is 18 km from Mediaș. The health resort offers mineral water springs, rich in salts, mineral mud and a special type of salt, called Bazna salt. The distance between Mediaș and the county's residence Sibiu is 55 km.
The city administers one village, Ighișu Nou (Eibesdorf; Szászivánfalva).
Mediaş is the second industrial center after Sibiu in the county.
In the 14th-19th centuries, various manufacturers and professionals were members of associations based on their trades called bresle (guilds), the first two unions were the ones formed by tailors and cloth makers, in 1457. In 1698, Mediaş already had 33 unions.
In the 19th century, unions started to merge and build factories. The first factory, called Karres, was established in 1881 and produced various leather products. In 1888, a factory that manufactured cloth and various textiles was built, followed in 1985 by a factory called Salconserv that produced salami and cans. The company used to produce the famous brand of salami called salam de Sibiu, for the company Theil & Co. A.G. Salami und Selchwarenfabrik, located in Sibiu.
In 1921, Mediaş started to manufacture windows. The factory is now called Geromed and extended its products with blackboards, mirrors, windscreens and stained glass. In the same year, a factory now called Emailul started to produce enameled pots, mugs and dishes.
The Vitrometan factory was built in 1922 and produces various glass products, including porcelain, light bulbs and mirrors. Relee S.A manufactures automobile components, switches, wall sockets, relays and electric motors.
Mediaş is known best for its role in production of methane gas. The area where Mediaş is located is the site of the largest natural gas field in Romania. The headquarters of Romgaz - the national gas exploitation enterprise - and of Transgaz - the natural gas carrier - are in Mediaş.
Căile Ferate Române (abbreviated as CFR) is the official designation of the state railway carrier of Romania. The railway network of Romania consists of 11,380 km (7,070 mi), of which 3,971 km (2,467 mi) (34.9%) are electrified, and the total track length is 22,247 km (13,824 mi), of which 8,585 km (5,334 mi) (38.5%) are electrified. The network is significantly interconnected with other European railway networks, providing pan-European passenger and freight services. CFR as an entity has been operating since 1880, even though the first railway on current Romanian territory was opened in 1854.
CFR is divided into four autonomous companies:
CFR Călători, responsible for passenger services;
CFR Marfă, responsible for freight transport;
CFR Infrastructură, manages the infrastructure on the Romanian railway network; and
Societatea Feroviară de Turism, or SFT, which manages scenic and tourist railways.
CFR Călători, the passenger service division of CFR, operates seven types of passenger train, both on Romania's territory, with rolling stock and locomotives, or internationally, with rolling stock. Also, CFR operates international trains on Romanian territory with its own locomotives. The train types vary in terms of speed and type of rolling stock. In 2010, approximately 58 million passengers have traveled with the company. 10 million travelers have preferred private equity firms in particular on the side lines.
CFR train types are:
Regio (R) -- the trains have assigned numbers from 2000 to 9999
InterRegio (IR) -- the trains have assigned numbers from 200 to 499, 600 to 999, 1000 to 1999 and 10000 to 14999
InterCity (IC) -- numbered from 500 to 599
EuroCity (EC) -- numbered as IC trains from 500 to 599
EuroNight (EN) -- numbered as IC trains from 500 to 599
Special (S) -- tourist trains operated on scenic routes with vintage rolling stock, numbered from S1 to S9
Aside from the seven main train types, CFR also operates night trains, which can be of any status (usually Rapid, InterCity or EuroNight). Freight trains, operated by CFR Marfă, have a different numbering system.
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