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AGROTURISM Obleaga Andrei Alexandru 8213

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AGROTURISM

Obleaga Andrei Alexandru 8213

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AGROTURISM ROMANIA

Agritourism is that form of tourism that person (or group) moves, owners and operates in a natural setting in the countryside.

Agritourism is able to capitalize on existing accommodation excess homestead farm life involving tourists and supply of services and activities (meals, accommodation, interaction with the socio-natural) their homesteads without disturb its specifics.

Rural tourism embraces all tourist activities carried out in rural areas, aimed at unlocking the potential of natural and human villages.

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TOURISM IN ROMANIA

Tourism in Romania focuses on natural landscapes and its rich history. Crossed the Danube, Romania has a sensitive scenario, including the beautiful and împăduriţiiCarpathian Mountains, the Black Sea coast and the Danube Delta, which is the largest European delta so well preserved. The role of point landscapes are villages where people live and remain there for hundreds of years tradiiţiile. In Romania is an abundance of religious architecture and medieval towns and castles.

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TĂRLUNGENI

Tărlungeni is a village in the county of

Brasov, Transylvania, Romania, included in

the administrative territory of Brasov County,

is located in the southeast of. The village

resident Tărlungeni. Distance between

Brasov county seat and Tarlungeni is 17 km.

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SIBIU

Sibiu, Saxon civilization cradle of our land is bordered on the west

by a group of Romanian villages that form a unit called

ethnographic Sibiu Surroundings. These villages are testimony to

the cultural identity of Romanians in this region. From the mists of

time, these populations have built houses shepherd tree with high

roofs shingles were and are masters in processing wool and

leather.

Although some aspects of the houses exterior betrays the

interference between Romanian and German culture, architecture

remains dependent peasant organizing principles specific

Romanian population living space.

Although progressive, modern buildings replace those old

traditional atmosphere remains unchanged. Locals continue to

wear traditional garb daily, festive costumes of a rare elegance,

embroidered in black and white and stored in a place of honor

worn proudly holidays, crafts inherited from ancestors

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MARAMURES

Situated in the north of Romania, on the border with Ukraine, Maramures is composed of four distinct areas of development historically called "strong" country of Maramures, the Chioarului, the Lapus and Baia Mare.

Maramures is the region where ancient traditions, costumes and old art are preserved like nowhere else in Romania. The county is basically a huge open-air museum.

Especially in Maramures Land, people still use home appliances and implements that otherwise can be seen only in museums. Therefore primordial element of tourism in Maramures is village life.

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AGROTURISMUL

We can say without mistake, the advent of tourism trips occurred in antiquity and tourist activities in rural areas began to be practiced empirically in the same period. It is known as the large number of students participating in: visiting holy places-Dadon (Zeus) and Delphi (Apollo) - attendance curative baths or festive games regularly organized.

In Romanian periada most trips were commercial, cultural or millitareand their paths inevitably Browse rural areas. At the same time the evolution of human society diversifies and structure travels thus in the Middle Ages, a significant number were traveling merchants, but often meet ambassadors, priests and pilgrims, scientists, artists, apprentices and students. Some of these travelers decided to convey their experiences. We present in support Picaudaimer French monk writings, which made 1130 a guide for pilgrims wishing to get to Santiago de Compostella, or Basho Japanese priest who in 1960 wrote a poem entitled "Narrow Road to the Far North." Wishing to present the evolution of facilities and installations suggestive here is a quatrain: "stung by mosquitoes, biting lice / I managed to sleep in a bed / While a horse urine / Right near my pillow" (Christureanu Cristina - "Economy and international tourism policy ").