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With all these distinctions and normal belongings to our own culture, with all the challenges of political interests ... the two nations coexist quite well together. I have Hungarian friends with whom I understand very well, we avoid touching sensitive subjects and respect ourselves. Hope to be good for us in the future.
Doru is with us now, we take a last walk, and then we go on our way.
Before we leave, we see some flowers. It's just 170 km from Brasov to Targu Mures but winter is no longer. In Targu Mures it's only autumn!
This is the city where Romanians and Hungarians live together. Not necessarily because they like ... only that is the history that compels them.
We go to the largest city in Transylvania, the city I'm looking forward to seeing ... Cluj! There we will sleep in the second night away from home.
Up to Cluj are just over 100 km away. We arrived in less than two hours. I forgot to say that there are few highways in Romania. Targu Mures in Cluj is a road with a single lane and cannot go at very high speed.
Cluj, also called Cluj-Napoca!
Napoca was added to the name of the city of Cluj to emphasize the latinity of the place, the latinity of the Romanian people. Napoca was the name of the Roman fort built in 106 on the site of the present town.
The long awaited Cluj proved to be a disappointment. Not because of the city, which is one of the most interesting in Romania. Because Cluj welcomed us with a rain. The rain and the fact that it was night fast, it darkens after 5 pm! The long awaited ride has not happened.
Not having too many alternatives, I went to the hotel.
The hotel had a flawless elevator but a beautiful ladder. This as a different fact, unrelated to the story ...
Unfortunately, the hotel was located quite far from the city center and, given the increasing rain, we went to eat at a nearby restaurant. We found a very good restaurant in a newly built mall. Of course there were many restaurants in the same place, as in every mall but all the others didn't have customers, a sign that we don't have to eat there. Our restaurant was full of people, a sign that is very popular and appreciated.
The crowd in the restaurant had the effect that we had to wait a lot until we got the food. Good luck that the wine warmed us up and well.
After the first bottle of wine I also received an aperitif. Enough to improve our condition.
Evening was nice, excellent wine and not very expensive. We also took a new bottle because the food is still late.
Finally, we have come to the most enjoyable part. We received the food, the much-awaited food. I got the pork ribs and pasta, tagliatelle.
Well, I think I overstated the story of the restaurant a bit, but I wanted to show that things are not always going well, as I expected.
One last glass and we went back to the hotel for a rest. I'm starting to feel fatigue ... but it's a nice fatigue.
In the morning we go to Baia Mare. It's a city in the north of the country, close to the border with Ukraine. I haven't been to Baia Mare so far.
If you want complete tourist information about these cities, here you can find everything:
About TARGU MURES here!
About CLUJ NAPOCA here!
This will continue, the next stop in Baia Mare!
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Thank you so much for this tour. I feel like I got to travel along with you. Your photos are wonderful and you know exactly the type of things that I want to see. Thanks for capturing this city so well!
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