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This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. Project Comenius - EPEITE The project is executed by students of the Second High School in Jelenia Góra, Poland (Zespół Szkół Ogólnokształcących 2, Jelenia Góra) Reference professor Mr. Robert Zalewski Jelenia Góra, March 2012.

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This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

Project Comenius - EPEITE

The project is executed by students of the Second High School in Jelenia Góra, Poland (Zespół Szkół Ogólnokształcących 2, Jelenia Góra)Reference professor Mr. Robert ZalewskiJelenia Góra, March 2012.

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The second virtual journey

Romanian

the capital city:Bucharest

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General informations

Bucharest is the capital municipality, cultural, industrial, and financial centre of Romania. It is the largest city in Romania, located in the southeast of the country, on the banks of the Dâmbovița River.Bucharest was first mentioned in documents as early as 1459.

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General informations

Eclectic architecture, wich forms a mix of historical and modern buildings, reflects the history of the city in the interwar period. The city was then named „Small Paris” (Micul Paris).

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ClimateBucharest has a tranitional climate with both continental and subtropical influences. The city’s winters can get windy. Winter temperature often dip below 0 C. sometimes even to -20 C. In summer the average temperature is 23 C. Temperatures sometimes reach 35 to 40 C in mid-summer in the city centre.

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How to get to Bucharest

- by planeThis is the easiest way to get to the city. In Bucharest you may find 2 airports: Henri Coanda and Aurel Vlaicu

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How to get to Bucharest

- by trainThe North Station is the main railway station in Bucharest. Here there are trains that depart not only to the city but also to Budapest, Vienna, Prague, Athens, Istanbul, Moscow or Kiev

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Public transport

There is a variety of ways to move around the city. You can get around by buses, trams and trolleys. Bucharest also offers an underground service. Prices:A retourn ticket costs 2.5 RON (0,60 €)A 10 ride ticket costs 9 RON (2,10 €)

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AccomodationIn Bucharest you can find a lot of different forms of accomodation

Hotels – prices vary from 45 to 150 euros per night.

Youth Hostels- the price for a room is is about 15 euros per night

Camping - Bucharest offers also camping sites for familys. The cost is about 30 euros per day.

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Cuisine

In general, Romanian cuisine is tasty but is often critisized for using too much oil, salt and sausages. In Bucharest you can easily find restaurants that match your likes.

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Popular dishes

Chiftele - are large metballs in flour or breadcrum batter with added garlic, dill and parsley.

Mititei – are small grilled meat chops with a lot of garlic, cumin and pepper.

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Popular dishesSarmale - is a dish that reminds the Piolish dish- gołąbki, they are made with pork and rice.

Zacusca – is a sauce made out of aubergines, cucurbit tomatoes, onions, mushrooms and pepper. Romanians often eat it with bread.

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Popular dishes

Ciorba de burtă - is a pupular soup. Made out of vegetables and meat or fish. You can order it with pasta or rice.

Saramura –is a salty grilled carp.

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Desserts

Cozonac  - is a type of bread with added vannilla or rum.

Baklava – is a dessert made out of thin pastery with added nuts. It also contains sugar or honey.

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Monuments of Bucharest

Şuţu Palace

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Monuments f Bucharest

The Cotroceni Palace- it is found in the west part of the city. It was raised in 1888 by Charles I. It is now the seat of the president

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Monumemts of Bucharest

 The Ghika Tei Palace was raised in 1822 and is now one of the most elegant places in the capital.

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Monuments of Bucharest

The Revolution Square is the most important square in the capital. The Romanian revolution took place here in 1989.

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Monuments of Bucharest

Romanian Ateneum is the most famous concert hall in Romania. It is situated near the Revolution Square.

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Monuments of Bucharest

The Parlament- it is made out of marble and is the biggest building in Europe and the second biggest in the world .

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Monuments of Bucharest

Triumphal Arch- was built in 1936 and is the symbol of the city.

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Monuments of Bucharest

Romanian countryside museum

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Monuments of Bucharest

Starropoelos Church was built in the XVII century.

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Shopping

In Bucharest you may find many places to shop. The biggest shopping centres are: Unirea Shopping Center, Băneasa Shopping City ou Bucureşti Mall.

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Information

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