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And because in my yesterday post I was telling you about genuine food, let me present you a traditional Romanian product which (even if it’s made in a  factory in the little town called Topoloveni) is made using an old, unchanged recipe : MAGIUN DE PRUNE TOPOLOVENI (Topoloveni Plum Marmalade). It is produced from the [...]

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Last week, at Indagrafarm Fair in Romexpo Exhibition Centre the Bio&Homemade stands were actually  ”invaded” by urban peple in search for genuine food.
You can understand why, just looking at this picture: homemade cheese, sauseges, bread, rachie ( a Romanian traditional alcoholic drink) and many more.

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Almost every capital city has its river. Bucharest has Dambovita – here seen from the Izvor Bridge ( Podul Izvor), in the nearby of the park with the same name and the well known building of the Romanian Parliament ( formerly known as People’s House) .

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Interesting news for Bucharest visitors !
The first Tourist Information Booth has been installed in The North Station, in the nearby of the  Information Desk. Here you can find maps, brochures, flyers, and so on, with touristic information about Romania and an information agent who will be very glad to help you.

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 St.Joseph Cathedral in Bucharest – threatened by a 20 floors building  which “grows” at only 8 meters distance from it.
 Click here to view thumbnails for all participants

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