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罗马尼亚地处巴尔干半岛东北部,是中东欧地区最美丽的国家之一。其南部与保加利亚接壤,西部是前南斯拉夫地区和匈牙利,东部、北部与乌克兰接壤,东部还沿着普鲁特河与摩尔瓦多共和国接壤。被誉为罗马尼亚脊梁的喀尔巴阡山绵亘在其五分之二的国土上,让这个国家拥有了令人向往的壮美景色,南部边界的多瑙河自西向东蜿蜒而过,奔流汇入黑海,形成欧洲面积最大、保存最完好的多瑙河三角洲。得益于这得天独厚的地理位置和丰富的自然资源,人类在喀尔巴阡山—多瑙河地区直到黑海附近持续活动的证据可以追述到旧石器时代中期。1这片东西方交汇处的土地上留存了具有多样性的
Located in the northeastern part of the Balkans, Romania is one of the most beautiful countries in Central and Eastern Europe. Its southern border with Bulgaria, the western region of the former Yugoslavia and Hungary, the eastern and northern borders with Ukraine, the eastern part along the Prut River and the Republic of Moldova. Known as Romania’s backbone of the Carpathian Mountains stretches over two-fifths of its territory, giving the country a desirable spectacular view of the Danube River on the southern border winds west to east, rushing into the Black Sea, Form the largest and best-preserved Danube Delta in Europe. Thanks to this unique geographical location and rich natural resources, evidence of sustained human activity in the Carpathians and the Danube up to the Black Sea can be traced back to the mid-Paleolithic period. 1 There is a diversity of land on this east-west interchange