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Oradea A 19th century style has mostly been retained, with its fading grandeur providing a romantic setting. Visitors should find it an interesting stopping off point.
Timisoara Where the 1989 revolution began, this is Romania's fourth largest city with a thriving sports and cultural centre making it popular with residents and visitors alike. October sees the week long Timisoara Beer Festival.
Suceava Here among the plain concrete building you will find some of the countries funkiest night clubs, bars and restaurants. Was once the capital of Moldavia during which time it had over 40 churches. In August each year they hold the Moldavian Furrier Fair.
Arad Located in the lush vineyard region on the banks of the river Mures. Arad's own Philharmonic Orchestra can usually be heard at the Palace of Culture built in 1912, where there is also a local history museum.
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