Romanian History

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Ann Silverthorn

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August 2nd, 2022

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The Monastery at Curtea de Arges

There’s a boulevard in Curtea de Argeș, Romania that never sleeps. The one-way traffic on Bulevardul Basarabilor is constant and oblivious to a speed limit. Pedestrians amble the sidewalks along the narrow, tree-lined thoroughfare at a steady pace.  Young and old, fast and slow. Here and there people pause in clusters to converse in patches…

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Ann Silverthorn

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July 18th, 2022

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In the lower Carpathian Mountains

Romania has a rich and complex history, which I never quite understood, until I decided to study and summarize the history section in Welcome to Bucharest and Romania, gifted to us by the concierge at EuropaRoyale Hotel Bucharest in 2019. After finishing this project, I understand the many changes in power that make Romania what it is today, a…

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