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Visit of Bulgarian students in Romania, April 2006: Tuesday






Tuesday as guests of the students of secondary school Brukental we were accommodated in Romanian families.

On Tuesday, the day after arrival, we are gathered together with the Romanian students in high school. We knew beforehand that one of our comfortable stay, certain tasks. Now we were curious to see what will be that for some. We had no desire to overwhelm us in those days. Ultimately, the holiday for us, not the end. What came up to us as tasks, however, was both enjoyable and interesting!

to learn more about the city, told us the director of the school in groups, each group consisted of two Bulgarian and two Romanian students. Each group was given an envelope in which each was a picture postcard and a worksheet. The task was to answer some questions that were associated with a city tour. For the successful fulfillment of the tasks we had 2 hours.

When working was over, we gathered back in school, where we talked in Parliament, what we have experienced. From our answers to the questions, there was a living history and the everyday life of a city we had just met. The first German population could be around the middle of the 12th century settled here. A legend tells that the first Saxons came under the leadership of Count Hermann and therefore the settlement was named after him - Hermann village. As a result of their expansion, they later took the name of Sibiu. At the heart of Old Town is the Ursuli - Monastery to see, which is protected by walls. Among the attractions of the old town are still the Great Ring, was the statue of Nicholas Olahus, the Archbishop and Regent of Hungary, the little ring, the Pharmacy Museum, the Ethnographic Museum, the blue town house, took place in the earlier plays. The tasks to be undertaken have ensured that our history, the sights as well as the current city was closer.

Aleksander Kutzarov, 10w and Zlatomira Zlateva, 9a