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  1. iviehoff avatar

    RE: Czech nationality?

    by iviehoff 24 October 2011

    >When speaking in Czech, Jsem Čech, means I'm Bohemian. If you want to say "I am Czech", you say "Jsem český". Moreover a Bohemian or…

  2. tully22 avatar

    Re: Bratislava Bus Station to Train Station

    by tully22 20 June 2011

    Wildroo, That’s very interesting. So a lot of the costumes we associate with Slavic culture weren’t around until after the Vlachs came…

  3. WildRoo avatar

    Re: Bratislava Bus Station to Train Station

    by WildRoo 19 June 2011

    Hi Tully 22, I put a few more details in a PM about the photo. Vallassko is definitely pronounced with a a hard K sound at the end.…

  4. tully22 avatar

    Re: Bratislava Bus Station to Train Station

    by tully22 19 June 2011

    Wildroo, Thank you muchly for the offer; I would be pleased to send a photo of the folk apron and vest, and will do so by private message…

  5. mikus2010 avatar

    RE: dracula tour

    by mikus2010 05 April 2011

    What about Whitby, North Yorkshire, England? :P There's already a lot of useful info from previous posters. I'm going to add a little…

  6. trent84 avatar

    RE: Czech Rep. and Croatia- advice needed!

    by trent84 12 January 2011

    Veta - "I suggest less time in Dubrovnik." Though there isn't much to do in Dubrovnik they are only there for one day. As one day is the…

  7. tiggs03 avatar

    Czech Rep. and Croatia- advice needed!

    by tiggs03 11 January 2011

    Hello and Happy New Year! I’m starting to plan for my Czech-Croaitian adventure in late May/early June of this year. I’ll be traveling…

  8. greg28 avatar

    RE: Prague

    by greg28 23 November 2010

    As you're arriving from Slovakia I'd suggest starting in Moravia, tracing an arc across the northern part of the country to visit the…

  9. greg28 avatar

    RE: Visit to Czech Rpublic- where to go after Prague?

    by greg28 21 November 2010

    Znojmo and Mikulov would be the obvious +towns+ in the real south of South Moravia, but the Moravske Slovacko and Wallachia regions (persona…

  10. bluereflektor avatar

    Re: My Romania Photography Video

    by bluereflektor 30 July 2010

    SUPER photoes! Thanks for posting! I have to mention that you have pictures from one of the most important touristic area of Romania.…

  11. lonelytravellerette avatar

    RE: Independent travel report in Transylvania & Wallachia

    by lonelytravellerette 04 August 2009

    Nice website alby, I am happy you enjoyed Sighisoara.

  12. Callous avatar

    RE: Independent travel report in Transylvania & Wallachia

    by Callous 29 July 2009

    Thankyou so much Alby,we are heading over next week,meeting our 18 yr old daughter at Heathrow,then fly straight to Bucharest ,so 5 weeks…

  13. alby avatar

    Independent travel report in Transylvania & Wallachia

    by alby 27 July 2009

    Dear travellers, in June me and my girlfriend had a trip in Transylvania & Wallachia by train, bus and some hitch-hiking: info about…

  14. kubi77 avatar

    Transfăgărăşan road

    by kubi77 05 May 2009

    I'll be travelling to Romania in a couple of day, one of the places I'll like to see is the Transfăgărăşan road, between Transylvania…

  15. RaduC avatar

    RE: A Haunted visit to Transylvania

    by RaduC 19 April 2008

    Indeed, ktack is right. The vampire myth is more an invention of the last century. While is true that some german brochures presented…

  16. RaduC avatar

    RE: What's in Wallachia?

    by RaduC 31 March 2008

    Hi Richard, If I were to do a top of most interesting areas in Wallachia, I'd put the [Carpathian Mountains|http://www.outdoorholiday.com…

  17. alan1972 avatar

    RE: What's in Wallachia?

    by alan1972 18 March 2008

    As ktack said, the Prahova Valley and especially Sinaia (Peles Palace) is certainly worth visiting. For some reason travel guidebooks…

  18. ktack avatar

    RE: What's in Wallachia?

    by ktack 18 March 2008

    Wallachia is a relatively large area, made up of two main regions, Muntenia (in the east) and Oltenia (in the west). In which one will…

  19. Jeroen avatar

    RE: What's in Wallachia?

    by Jeroen 18 March 2008

    It's not Romania's best area for sights or nice landscapes - mainly flat and rural with a bunch of industrial cities. That said, Targu…

  20. EatATron avatar

    What's in Wallachia?

    by EatATron 18 March 2008

    I'm heading to Romania in May, and I just picked up the LP Eastern Europe guide. I noted that it's a little lacking in information on…

  21. alan1972 avatar

    RE: ROMANIA: which one and how long?

    by alan1972 17 December 2007

    I believe you can only mark one answer as correct and an additional two as helpful. To be honest, the system doesn't really work for this…

  22. MESCHACH avatar

    Re: ROMANIA: which one and how long?

    by MESCHACH 17 December 2007

    Thanks guys for giving your preference concerning Sighisoara, Sibiu and Brasov. I'm so glad I asked about Bucharest, because I was think…

  23. RaduC avatar

    Sighisoara and Bran

    by RaduC 22 October 2007

    If you have to choose between Sighisoara and Bran, go to Sighisoara.
    Hunedoara is a little bit too far away, but there are plenty of…

  24. DeathRipple1 avatar

    last minute Romania questions! (Wallachia, Transylvania)

    by DeathRipple1 01 October 2007

    while in Brasov region, you can also pay visits to: Prejmer, Harman, Vistri, Rupea, Rasnov. check out the map, they're not far away. also,…

  25. ktack avatar

    last minute Romania questions! (Wallachia, Transylvania)

    by ktack 30 September 2007

    1. It's not really too much to do, you could even add a few places.
    2. It's still better to book hotels in advance, especially in Sibiu.<…

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