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European Project GETTING ALONG IN EUROPE 2010-2012 Comenius Multilateral ROMANIA

European Project GETTING ALONG IN EUROPE 2010-2012 Comenius Multilateral ROMANIA. My beautiful Romania. A POWERPOINT PRESENTATION FOR CONSTANTA PROJECT MEETING 6th-11th MAY 2012. ROMANIA. A LAND OF HISTORY. The Dacians.

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European Project GETTING ALONG IN EUROPE 2010-2012 Comenius Multilateral ROMANIA

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  1. European Project GETTING ALONG IN EUROPE2010-2012Comenius MultilateralROMANIA

  2. My beautiful Romania A POWERPOINT PRESENTATION FOR CONSTANTA PROJECT MEETING 6th-11th MAY 2012

  3. ROMANIA A LAND OF HISTORY

  4. The Dacians • The Dacians were an Indo-European people, very close to or part of the Thracians.The Dacians were the ancient inhabitants of Dacia (located in the area in and around the Carpathian Mountains and East of there to the Black Sea). This area includes the present-day countries of Romania and Moldova, as well as parts of Eastern Ukraine, Eastern Serbia, Northern Bulgaria, Slovakia and Poland. • They spoke the Dacian language, believed to have been closely related to Thracian. • The wolf, a symbol of intelligence, justice and independence, is present in Dacian life. They used the heads of wolves and snakes for the flags in battle, the sound made by these being amplified during the rush of the attack. The Dacians believed that they were immortal and that they became wolves themselves during fights. The most important God was Zamolxe. • After the Romans led by Traian conquered Dacia, the ruler of the Dacians, Decebal, committed suicide so that he couldn’t be made a slave by the Romans. Dacia became a province of the Roman Empire. Thus, combining native and Latin elements the Romanian people and the Romanian language were created.

  5. The Dacians THE DACIANS DECEBAL DEATH

  6. THE ORIGINS THE ROMAN WARS

  7. THE HISTORY THE DACIC FLAG DACIAN WARRIOR

  8. THE DACIANS The Column Of Traian the dacic wolf – the image on the column

  9. THE GEOGRAPHY

  10. Romanian medieval cities

  11. Caraiman Waterfall

  12. The Devil’s Mill Waterfall

  13. Răchiţele Cascade

  14. The Roaring Cascade

  15. Oașa Dam

  16. THE CASTLES WITH THEIR OLD STORIES

  17. Bran Castle

  18. CantacuzinoCastle

  19. Corvins Castle

  20. PeleşCastle

  21. The Royal Castle of Săvârşin

  22. Aiud Fortress

  23. Bethlen-Haller Fortress

  24. Făgăraș Fortress

  25. Neamţ Fortress

  26. The Fortress of Râşnov

  27. Sighişoara

  28. The Ruins of Slimnic Fortress

  29. Sarmizegetusa Regia

  30. THE NATURE

  31. The Keys of Bicaz

  32. TurziiKeys

  33. The Merry Graveyard in Săpânţa

  34. The Hill of Snails

  35. The Narrow Pass of the Danube

  36. The eternal fire

  37. BâleaLake

  38. BucuraLake

  39. Nucşora Lake

  40. The Blue Lagoon

  41. Beiu’s Eye Lake

  42. Paltinu Lake

  43. St Ana’s Lake

  44. Ursu Lake

  45. Eagles Lake

  46. THE UNIQUE MONASTERIES

  47. Agapia Monastery

  48. BistriţaMonastery

  49. Cheia Monastery

  50. Curtea de Argeş

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