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Budesti-Josani wooden church  
   

Budesti-Josani wooden church

The wooden churches were built during a time when local authorities didn't permit churches to be built from stone. The locals had to erect churches made from wood instead. This church is in Budesti and called Budesti-Josani
Romania part I - Ecclesiastical architecture

July 3rd 2015
Churches and monasteries This year we decided to make Romania the destination of choice for our summer vacation. When we told family and friends that we were going to the country of Vlad Dracul we mostly got the reply "But why?" accompanied with a somewhat puzzled look like we had gone insane or something. When we then answered "Well, why not?" nobody could give a reason why not. ... read more
Europe » Romania » Maramures

Romanian Flag The principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia - for centuries under the suzerainty of the Turkish Ottoman Empire - secured their autonomy in 1856; they united in 1859 and a few years later adopted the new name of Romania. The country gained recognitio... ... read more
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11th August 2018

Blue skies...
This is a lovely photo of a church I found hard to photograph! And I'm jealous of the blue skies you guys had :)
12th August 2018

Thank you
I think I remember that it took some time before I got that shot. /Ake

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