Romania's trend based on lies: Dracula
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Romania's trend based on lies: Dracula

For recognition in the Romanian world, the face of Governor Vlad Cepes (Dracula) surpasses all the local dictators who terrified in the twentieth century: Ion Antanescu, Nicolae Ceausescu. It's unfair. After all, with the light hand of writer Brym Stoker, Dracula's face became the monster of Europe. Just as Dracula's story seems like a half-truth, the castles that are associated with his story have the same legendary character. Under the castle of Paenara, the ruins of which are located at the junction of Transylvania and Wallachia, the modern Transfgarasan highway passes through the cleft. The fortress is located at an altitude of 50 meters from the Vidraru dam. The castle was built by order of Vlad Tsepesh, known in the world as the big bloodsucker. This, of course, is not true. Translated from Romanian, "Dracula" means: "devil&quot;, &quot;damn&quot;. He participated in the wars against Turkey. He impaled the prisoners . But this practice was all over Europe at that time. In the 15th century, Vlad Cepes ruled Wallachia, one of the provinces of modern Romania with the city of Targavishte. His main palace was located there. Famous photographs often depict the Church and Castle of the rulers of Wallachia, among whom was Vlad Tsepesh (can be seen on the sign); the rulers of Wallachia and Vlad Tsepesh's father "Dracula", who is not related to the vampire story, are also inscribed on the sign. In order to fully appreciate the power of the prejudices created by literature against Vlad Tsepesh, it is worth visiting Bran Castle, which, according to film critics, is an ideal location for filming films about the bloodsucker Dracula. The narrow corridors and architecture of the castle are most inclined to this opinion. The castle itself was built long before the warlord Dracula, back in the 14th century, in order to protect the road between the mountains from Bran to Rooker. It was a narrow highway connecting Wallachia with Kaliningrad (Transylvania). The castle that was built then belonged to the Hungarian Crown. The main purpose of the castle was commercial in nature - as a customs control point of the country. The exhibitions in the castle are full of the theme of the writer Brim Stoker and his "Dracula the vampire". With or without Dracula, Bran is the jewel of modern Romanian architecture. This castle was named Dracula's Castle about thirty years ago by tourists who compared it to the descriptions made in his novel by Brian Stoker. Entrance to the Castle of Dracula, which is in armor, is paid: 20 lei for adults, 5 lei for children. This is about 4 and 1 euros, respectively. Thus, Romania is left with two images of Dracula. The first is a national hero of Romania, a wise, brave commander, a martyr who was sold by his friends and spent almost a third of his life in prisons, slandered, but not broken. The second is the world-famous Crimean horror story, the result of anecdotal stories from the 15th century. But there is not a single written source that would confirm the latter. Before completing registration, many users search for clear instructions and realistic rewards. In detailed explanations 1xbet today promo code s placed inside content describing a 100% welcome bonus up to $130 for sports betting. This betting bonus of $130 is combined with a casino package worth $1950 plus 150 free spins, giving players extended access to slots and table games while still focusing on sports wagering strategies.