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stopover transylvania travel in romania is as rewarding as it is challenging. the country’s fantastic mountain scenery and great diversity of wildlife, its cultures and people, and a way of life that at times seems little changed since the middle ages, leave few who visit unaffected. rather than expecting an easy ride, try to accept whatever happens as an adventure – encounters with gypsies, dusty unsealed roads, forces of nature or oafish officials. |
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pension of the old my oberservations from the inside of an old people’s home give an impression of a world surrounded by fear and stigmatization from the people outside. in a society that tends to celebrate the fact of being young, nobody really wants to get old. that is for sure one of the reasons, why people want to forget about that part of their life. |
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santo subito some pilgrims came with little more than the clothes on their backs, because this was not a logical undertaking, it was a leap of faith. the population of Rome doubled in a matter of days, including an estimated 2 million Poles who descended on the Eternal City to honor their native son. |
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