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ROMANIA SLANIC MOLDOVA

Slanic a city situated on the river, a tributary of Trotus at Nemira Mountains. It is surrounded by forests of beech and pine, with a pleasant climate.




The resort is famous for its springs of bicarbonate, sulfur, chlorinated, sodium to help treat various diseases of the digestive system.
Rightfully be christened "Pearl of Moldavia". It is a city of flowers, with a very nice park. The park is an alley of writers. It is also a church.
There was a trout. Now I do not know if there is, but well prepared trout to find restaurants in the resort.


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