Braila

by Vishal Kumar

Braila, one of the major counties of Romania has Romanian, German, and Hungarian as its major languages. The population of Braila is 216,929.


Braila is one of the major counties of Romania. The major languages spoken in Braila are Romanian, German, and Hungarian. Braila has Leu (ROL) as its currency and follows the eastern European time zone.

Braila has a population of 216,929 people and the nearby major cities include Galati, Constanta, Iasi, Chisinau, and Varna. Hotels like Mamaia Hotel, Constanta Hotel, and Marriott – Romania Hotels provide a luxurious stay at Braila in Romania.

The major tourist attraction in Braila in Romania includes a visit to Lacu Sarat or the Salt Lake which is basically famous for its mineralized mud which has great therapeutic values. Other important tourist destinations consist of the House of Collections, Panait Istrati Memorial House which is present in Braila and Baldovinesti, the Museum of Ethnography, the Museum of History, Greek Church, St. Archangels Church, the Pile of Kinetic Fountains on the Esplanade in Braila and Perpessicius Memorial House.

There are some important towns other than the cities surrounding Braila of Romania, namely, Faurei, Insuratei and Ianca. The two most popular hotels in Braila are Hotel Traian and Hotel Triumph. The municipalities in Braila contain thirty nine villages. Some of these are Municipul Braila, Orasul lanca, Orasul Faurei, Comuna Baraganul, Comuna Bordei Verde, Comuna Dudesti, Comuna Galbenu, Comuna Marasu, Comuna Racovita, Comuna Maxineni, Comuna Salcia Tudor, Comuna Gemenele, Comuna Jirlau, Comuna Ulmu, Comuna Virziru, Comuna Victoria and Comuna Surdila-Greci.

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