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National Geographic article explores plans to create a national park in Romania’s Făgăraș Mountains

October 14, 2024

Romania’s Făgăraș Mountains, one of Europe's last wild regions, were recently the focus of an article in National Geographic, written by renowned British journalist Isabella Tree, known for her work on nature conservation.

The article discusses the potential of creating a national park in the Făgăraș Mountains as a sustainable solution for both environmental conservation and economic revitalization in the region. The Făgăraș Mountains are regarded as one of the most important...

The text of this article has been partially taken from the publication:
https://www.romania-insider.com/creation-national-park-fagaras-mountains-national-geographic-2024
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