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FOOD IN BUCHAREST
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Ten years ago, the culinary situation in Bucharest was grim. Locals could rarely find decent eats at a restaurant. Tourists gritted their teeth on faceless hotel fare. Not the case anymore.Taverna Sarbului is where classic Romanian dishes such vinete... |
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RESTAURANTS IN BUCHAREST
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Caru' cu bere: Stavropoleos str. No. 5. One of the most famous places to eat in the old city centre, it is situated in a wonderful building, with an extraordinary architecture. Present in Bucharest from 1879. Best home-mabe beer in Bucharest.Casa Ian... |
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WEATHER IN BUCHAREST
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Bucharest has a temperate continental climate. Due to its position on the Romanian Plain, the city's winters can get windy, even though some of the winds are mitigated due to urbanisation. Winter temperatures often dip below 0 °C (32 °F), sometimes e... |
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OTHER INFORMATION IN BUCHAREST
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Economy in Bucharest:Bucharest is the centre of the Romanian economy and industry, accounting for around 14.6% of the country's GDP and about one quarter of its industrial production, while being inhabited by only 9% of the country's population. Almo... |
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HISTORY OF BUCHAREST
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Bucharest's history alternated periods of development and decline from the early settlements of the Antiquity and until its consolidation as capital of Romania late in the 19th century.First mentioned as the "Citadel of Bucure?ti" in 1459, it became ... |
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In Antiquity, much of the territory of Bucharest and Ilfov was covered by the thick forests of Codrii Vl?siei. The forested area, especially the Colentina and Dâmbovi?a valleys, were home to small and scattered settlements as early as the Paleolithic... |
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BEGINNINGS
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Slavs founded several settlements in the Bucharest region, as pointed out by the Slavic names of Ilfov (from elha - "alder"), Colentina, Snagov, Glina, Chiajna etc. According to some researches, the Slavic population was already assimilated before th... |
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EARLY DEVELOPMENT
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Bucharest was first mentioned on September 20, 1459, as one of the residences of Prince Vlad III Dracula. It soon became the preferred summer residence of the princely court - together with Târgovi?te, one of the two capitals of Wallachia - and was v... |
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