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With
a surface of 4, 965 km the Botosani County - situated at the North-East
border of Romania - has all climatic features of a steppe: heavy snow in
winter and warm summers. Its capital city, the town of Botosani,
developed during the last two decades to a modern town. The forests
and natural reservations of this corner of our country call the
attention of more and more tourists who love nature. The natural
reservation of yew tree in the Tudora Forest, the beech forest at
Suharau, the magnolia reservations as well as many other rarities of
flora call the interest of Romanian and foreign tourists and
specialists. The rich hunting fauna (wild boar, stag, pheasant, or
partridge) is under the law protection on a surface area of 320, 000 ha
and is a main touristic attraction in this zone. And because the hunting
and the fishing are “hand in hand”, we have to mention the fine
water surfaces which can be found in all valleys. The carp fishing
parties on the banks of the Sulia, Cal Alb, Hanesti, Mileanca lakes are
unforgettable remembrances. Or, if you prefer to angle pike you can do
it on the bank of the Prut River, and sheat fish and pike perch on the
bank of the Siret River. Having a rich cultural life along the time
in the Botosani county important personalities of science and culture
were born and now they have their names mentioned in Romanian and world
culture. Musician George Enescu, historian Nicolae Iorga, painter Stefan
Luchian, mathematicians Dimitrie Pompeiu and Octav Onicescu are only
some names of this brilliant pleiad. A special place in the memory of
this county has the so called “Morning Start” of the Romanian poetry
- Mihai Eminescu, born in Botosani in 1850. His work which is translated
into 65 languages is known all over the world. The Ipotesti Memorial
(the village of poet’s childhood) consists in the memorial house, old
village church and other points of interest as the Papadopol House (in
an old Moldavian style) which is now an icons workshop, the National
Library, the graves of Eminescu’s parents is visited by thousand
tourists all year long. The Agafton Monastery, the Getic fortress at
Stâncesti (the III-IVth century), the “Stâna”, “Lacul cu nuferi”
and “Stânca stearpa” chalets complete Eminescu’s space. Numerous
other museum places are points of touristic interest in the Botosani
county as: Nicolae Iorga memorial House, History Museum of Botosani,
Ethnography Museum and the picture gallery from here, Museum of Natural
Sciences in Dorohoi (with the Nemes butterfly collection which is the
second one in Romania), memorial houses of George Enescu in Liveni and
Dorohoi, the museum-house in Stefanesti with many paintings of Stefan
Luchian or the house museum in Mihaileni with the famous Zahacinschi’s
painted Easter egg collection. Well known monasteries and churches prove
the propensity of builders and we mention the ones from Vorona and
Cosula as well as the Bals hermitage. Dorohoi, the second town of
this county, has some historic and cult monuments as “Sf.
Nicolae-Popaui” Church built by Voivode Stefan cel Mare. The local
customs on the religious feasts (Christmas and New Year carols) and of
the main moments of people’s life are very interesting for tourists
who visit this place.
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