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Austro-Hungarian Empire, Habsburg Monarchy, lithograph, published in 1877Ancient map of Austro-Hungarian Empire. Habsburg Monarchy. Lithograph, published in 1877
Bosnia, dalmatia, istria, croatia, slavoniaAntique illustration of a Bosnia, dalmatia, istria, croatia, slavonia map
Balkan Peninsula in 1878, lithographAncient map Balkan. The political classification of the Balkan Peninsula after the Treaty of Berlin in 1878. Lithograph, published in 1878
Lone Village Boy Blowing Horn in Transylvania(Original Caption) Rumania: In Rumania's Mountainous Transylvania. A view in the Apuseni Mountains in Rumania's Transylvania
Balkan StatesMap of Rumania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro
Antique Map of Austria Empire Late 19th CenturyAntique Map of Austria Empire in the Late 19th Century
Balkan States, lithograph, published in 1878Ancient map of the Balkan States: Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia and Montenegro. Lithograph, published in 1878
Hungary and GaliciaAntique Illustration map of a Hungary and Galicia
Belovar-koros, Croatio map from 1893Antique illustration of a Belovar-koros, Croatio map from 1893
Voivode of Transylvania helmetAntique illustration of a Voivode of Transylvania helmet
Hungary, lithograph, published in 1878Ancient map of Hungarian Monarchy, Galicia and Bukovina. Lithograph, published in 1878
Hunyad / Corvin CastleAntique illustration engraving of a Hunyad / Corvin Castle
Street scene in Sighisoara, Transylvania, Romania. Taken on the main square of the citadel, features multicoloured houses and cafe tables
Heart shaped hole in the tree
Sighisoara citadel, Transylvania, Romania
Sighisoara townscape, Transylvania, Romania
View over Church on the Hill, Sighisoara, Romania
Church in Brasov during heavy snow, Romania
Multicolored street in Sighisoara, TransylvaniaCaption:Strada Scarii at Citadel in Sighisoara, Transylvania, Romania
Entrance into Sighisoara citadel, Romania
Curved narrow street at night, Sibiu, Romania
Rowing boats moored at the pier near mountain lake surrounded by misty forestLaical Rosu (Red Lake) in Transylvania, Romania
Fortified church at BiertanSaxon Fortified Church, Romania, Biertan, Transylvania, Unesco
Inside Viscris Fortified ChurchInside view of Viscris Fortified Church - UNESCO Heritage
Viscri Fortified Church, Transylvania, UNESCOThe village of Viscri is best known for its highly fortified church, originally built around 1100 AD
Mountain landscape with river, in Petrosani, Western Carpathians, Carpathian Mountains, Romania
Mountain meadow with the Bucegi Mountains, Carpathians, Predeal, Romania
Romania, Sibiu, Biertan, townscape, fence in foreground
BiertanSaxon fortified church of Biertan, near Sibiu, Transylvania
Fortified church in PrejmerThe fortified church in Prejmer (German: Tartlau) is one of many fortified churches in the Romanian region of Transylvania
Fortified church of ViscriThe Viscri fortified church is a Lutheran fortified church in Viscri. It was built by the ethnic German Transylvanian Saxon community at a time when the area belonged to the Kingdom of Hungary
Romania, Transylvania, PrejmerThe fortified church Tartlau Prejmer is a Lutheran fortified church in Prejmer (Tartlau), Brasov County, in the Transylvania region of Romania
Prejmer fortified church in TransylvaniaThe fortified church Tartlau Prejmer is a Lutheran fortified church in Prejmer (Tartlau), Brasov County, in the Transylvania region of Romania
Rooftops of SibiuCloudy blue skies against the traditional and characteristic rooftops of UNESCO world heritage site, Sibiu
High angle view of Sighisoara, Transylvania
Saschiz village, Transylvania, RomaniaRomania, Transylvania, Saschiz, fortified Saxon Church, 15th century, high angle view
Fortified church in Saschiz, Transylvania, RomaniaRomania, Transylvania, Saschiz, fortified Saxon Church, 15th century, elevated view
Anglo-Saxon village Saschiz, Transylvania, RomaniaRomania, Transylvania, Saschiz, fortified Saxon Church, 15th century, elevated view
Wooden church in Plopis, Transylvania, RomaniaChurch of Archangels Michael and Gabriel, a traditional wooden Romanian Orthodox Church, built in 1798, in village of Plopis, Maramures county