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I hope we can share some tips when having vacation in your respected places......
You are welcomed to comewow....wild bear. it can be friendly??? wow....maybe nm can sponsor me to go there and feed the bear.
We have natural food, great kitchen, there is halal food. Near to Poiana Brasov is the Dracula castleWOW!!!! Feeding a bear..... that's great!!!
Are Muslims welcomed to visit Romania? Are there any "halal" food there...
We have natural food, great kitchen, there is halal food. Near to Poiana Brasov is the Dracula castle
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More muslims are living in the south east part of the country.
Oyeah, don't feed the bear. That is a good holiday tip.
I want to go somewhere.
No visa requirements for UK people and easily available halal food...?
The pic posted earlier is Dracula castle. During his time definetly didn't wake up nice memories for those who had some business inside. (it was a prison too) .Transylvania is in Romania, the castle is near to Poiana Brasov, the first picture posted by me. So who goes to Poiana Brasov , should visit this castle also.Like a Walt Disney castle too lol,which castle does belong to Vlad Dracula,and where is Transylvania, trip to eastern Europe difinitely not costly as western Europe like Paris and London.
Wild bears:uuh:
p/s-Transylvania/Pensylvania lol like a sister and brother;D
I never heard about haunted castles over here. The castle was build in 1377 but he had only few chambers. It was designed to be a commercial place. Upto 1625 was build in this rectangular shape.interesting....it really do look like an old castle.
ermm...is it haunted?
btw....can anyone post the halal restaurant at their place.....
maybe....maybe i'll go there someday InshaAllah.
Yes ,they live there. We have borned muslims, i think they are from the turkish occupation. And we have immigrants muslims. This is the mosque, the biggest from Romania, after my knowledge:Most of Muslims live in Constanta, right? Are they immigrants or Romanians?
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