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Turnu Rosu

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Turnu Rosu

Valcea County. A pass on Olt Valley. The road used by Vlad Tepes army to enter in Transylvannia (1457). Turnu Rosu Fortress was built in the 13th -14th centuries. Vlad Tepes added new defence walls still visible today alongsides of the ruins of the fortress.



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