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Romanian OilfieldBirds eye view of the oilfield of the Creditu Minier Moreni-Prahova
Sinaia - Romania - View over the Park. A mountain resort in Prahova County, the town was named after the Sinaia Monastery (itself named after the Biblical Mount Sinai and pictured here)
Sinaia - RomaniaSinaia, Romania. A mountain resort in Prahova County, the town was named after the Sinaia Monastery (itself named after the Biblical Mount Sinai), around which it was built
Sinaia - General panoramic viewSinaia - Romania - General panoramic view. A mountain resort in Prahova County, the town was named after the Sinaia Monastery (itself named after the Biblical Mount Sinai and pictured here)
Sinaia - Romania - View toward Peles CastleKing Carol Is summer Palace, Peles Castle, Sinaia, Romania. A mountain resort in Prahova County, the town was named after the Sinaia Monastery
Sinaia - Romania - The CasinoSinaia, Romania. A mountain resort in Prahova County, the town was named after the Sinaia Monastery (itself named after the Biblical Mount Sinai), around which it was built
Sinaia - Romania - The New Market areaAn orchestral concert in the Park - Sinaia, Romania. A mountain resort in Prahova County, the town was named after the Sinaia Monastery (itself named after the Biblical Mount Sinai and pictured here)
Sinaia - Romania - The MonasterySinaia, Romania. A mountain resort in Prahova County, the town was named after the Sinaia Monastery (itself named after the Biblical Mount Sinai and pictured here), around which it was built
Sinaia - Romania - Peles CastleSinaia, Romania. A mountain resort in Prahova County, the town was named after the Sinaia Monastery (itself named after the Biblical Mount Sinai), around which it was built
Bustenari Oilfield, RomaniaBustenari Oilfield, Prahova County, Romania. Date: circa 1905
Upper Prahova, Sinaia, Roumania. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Slanic, Romania - Salt MinesSlanic - one of the 14 towns of Prahova County, Romania. Slanics history and economy are directly related to the presence of relatively large quantities of salt underground, and even in open air
Romania - Poiana TapuluiPoiana Tapului, a village in Busteni Town, Prahova County, Romania. It sits in the Prahova Valley at the foot of Bucegi Mountains. Date: 1905
Romania - AzugaAzuga, Romania - a small resort town nestled in a valley in Prahova county (in the Wallachian region) at the foot of the Bucegi mountains The town has a famous brewery (pictured on this card)
Romania - PredealPredeal - a town in Romania, in Brasov County. An important mountain resort located on the Prahova Valley surrounded by five massifs (mountains): Postavarul, Piatra Mare, Bucegi, Baiului and Fitifoi
Romania - Busteni - a small mountain town in the north of the county Prahova, in the center of Romania. It is located in the Prahova Valley, at the bottom of the Bucegi mountains. Date: 1908
Slanic - Salt BathsSlanic - one of the 14 towns of Prahova County, Romania. Slanics history and economy are directly related to the presence of relatively large quantities of salt underground, and even in open air
Romania - Slanic villasFour villas at Slanic, Prahova County, Romania. Historically known as a salt extraction centre, as well as a spa town. Date: circa 1910s
Romania - Pestera Monastery (Prahova region) Date: circa 1903