Eastern and Central Europe (Eyewitness Travel Guides)

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INTRODUCING SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE 413

Peleş Castle (see pp582–3)
is nestled in the
Transylvanian Alps. Its
fairy tale spires and turrets
reflect the romantic tastes
of its high-living first
resident, German-born
King Carol I of Romania.

Belgrade (see pp548–9),
the Serbian capital, cen-
tres on the sprawl ing
Kalemegdan Fortress,
overlooking the Danube
river. With its crum-
bling bas tions built by
for mer con querors,
it is now a tranquil
park laced with
flower beds and tree-
shaded promenades.

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Sofia (see pp604–605),
capital of Bulgaria, is
rich in Roman remains,
medieval treasures and
Orthodox churches.
The cavernous Neo-
Byzantine Aleksandûr
Nevski Memorial Church
serves as the city’s
graceful centre piece.

ROMANIA
(see pp566–599)

BULGARIA
(see pp600–641)

SERBIA
(see pp544–565)

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