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Language and Travel Guide to
Romania (plus audio CD)
Rosemary Rennon discovered Romania in 1993 when she went hunting for the
small village where her father was born. She was captivated by its scenery
and by the simplicity of a country just awakening from its long communist
nightmare. Unfamiliar to many due to its long isolation, Romania is
comprised of five distinct regions resulting from both their unique
landscapes and their historical populations of Dacians, Romanians, Germans,
Hungarians and Turks. In addition to its rolling green hills and valleys,
with the arc of the Carpathian mountain chain in its centre, the country's
southeastern region on the Black Sea provides a massive wildlife refuge, as
well as miles of sandy beach resorts. Its cities are filled with outstanding
architectural gems and modern activities. All this, plus a fascinating,
turbulent history and the lovely Romanian tongue-considered by many to be
the original romance language-belong to a culture one will never want to
leave.
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9780781811507
200 pages, hardback
£14.99 (inc VAT)
Rosemary Rennon |
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Romanian-English / English-Romanian
Dictionary and Phrasebook
From the monasteries of northern Moldovia to the Danube Delta to Dracula's
homeland, Transylvania, Romania offers many activities to its visitors. The
aim of this Dictionary and Phrasebook is to supply the tourist or
businessperson with certain conversational formulas indispensable for
starting a conversation and carrying it on in a natural manner. Includes
5,500 entries. |
9780781809214
Mihai Miroiu
255 pages 95x190mm 5,500 entries
£8.99 paperback
Hippocrene Books
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Romanian-English / English-Romanian Standard Dictionary
This dictionary contains multiple definitions for each entry and an appendix
of geographical names. It also contains Romanian and English pronunciations.
This dictionary is useful to the travellers, businesspeople and students. |
9780781804448
Mihai Miroiu
800 pages 115x180mm 18,000 entries
£11.99 paperback
Hippocrene Books
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