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Protected areas in your region. Little Balta Braila Little Balta Braila wetland of international importance (Ramsar site), is the last remaining vestige.

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2 Little Balta Braila Little Balta Braila wetland of international importance (Ramsar site), is the last remaining vestige of the natural flood regime on the Lower Danube, after draining the old Deltas Interiors (Balta Balta Braila and Ialomitei), which preserves the complex present ecosisisteme water and land in a form close to the origina N: Downstream end of the island of Great Fundu Km 175 on the Danube in Braila right E: Dike that protects the Big Island of Braila, continuing on from the bridge pier Dobrogea-Vadu Oii Giurgeni to place breaks arm in arm Macin Valciu V: Dike that protects the city of Braila Plain and Bridge Baraganului between Giurgeni Vadu - Sheep. The only way to get in Balta of Braila Natural Park is crossing the Danube arms small ferry boats, with starting points around the Pond Small towns of Braila. Balta Mica has two main access gates: Braila municipality north and E60 at both ends of Vadu Oii Bridge Giurgeni Access in nearby park is on county roads and the main point of departure is the city of Braila, as follows: Braila Marasu, the DJ212A, 56 km; Braila-rock, DJ 212, 52 km; Braila-Chiscani 10 km; Braila Gropeni 23 km.

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4 Botanical Garden Botanical Garden "Dimitrie Brândză" University of Bucharest, named after its founder, Dimitrie Brândză, in the district Cotrocenidin Bucharest, Romania. It covers an area of 17.5 hectares (including 4,000 m² of greenhouses), and over 10,000 species of plants. The first botanical garden in Bucharest was founded in 1860, the Faculty of Medicine by Carol Davila. The garden was moved to the current space in 1884 by Dimitrie Brândză a Romanian botanist, and by Louis Fuchs, a Belgian landscape architect. The garden was opened in 1891, after the greenhouses were built and populated, but was affected by the flooding that occurred in 1892. The garden was damaged during World War I, when it was used by German occupation troops, and World War II, when it was hit by Anglo-American bombing on 4 April 1944. Then, out of more than 700,000 exhibits were saved only herbarium of 200,000 drawings. Bucharest Botanical Garden Herbarium was back to about 500,000 drawings, organized into two major sections. Museum Botanical Garden is located at the entrance to the Garden, a building style brâncovenesc. In this museum are exposed to over 5,000 species of plants, including 1,000 exotic species.

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6 Herastrau Herastrau - Description Herastrau is located in the north of the city and is the largest park in Bucharest. Herastrau has an area of ​​ about 110 ha. Herastrau Lake has an area of ​​ about 74 ha. Alley surrounding the lake is 5.92 km.Parcul Herastrau Herastrau is bounded by Avenue Prezan Constantin - Avenue Aviators - Avenue Beijing - North Road - Str. Elena Vacarescu - Bucuresti-Ploiesti - Kiseleff. Herastrau - Vegetation Herastrau has mature vegetation of willows, poplars, maples, ash and lime. Herastrau include the Flora Expo, Island Rose Island poplar Japanese Garden, designed in 1998 with the support of the Embassy of Japan in Romania and Japan World Exhibition Commemorative Foundation.

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8 Călmăţui Valley Călmăţui Valley (formerly Ruble) is a village in County Brăila, Wallachia, Romania. Însurăţei city belongs and is north of the city itself, the left bank of Călmăţui. Current village arose during the communist period, in the district of Brăila Galaţi region. Originally called ruble and was a special community who were deported opponents of the regime, there were brought politicians Coposu peasant leaders and Ion Diaconescu. [1] After a while, the deportees have been allowed to leave in their villages and towns, and very few people are left. The village became part of the village Însurăţei and at the beginning of XXI century, it remained very few inhabitants. [2] The settlements formed today Călmăţui Valley village with neighborhood drop before DN21 hamlet beside rubles.

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10 The Romanian team Raluca Gabriela Neagu Iosua Trifu Simona Baboi Penina Mocanu Stefana Stefan Andreea Georgiana Serban


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