Yeah, I know what you mean and I believe there are still these communities living somewhere in rural remote areas. I don´t know if there are any also in the Banat Region that I heard about because it is said that Czech people used to go there and built some villages there long time ago but I don´t really know much about that. Maybe it´s not what you talk about. But yeah, visiting people who still live without electricity and all the technologies we use every day must be very special experience...
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Wow, I'm glad to see that you have heard of certain areas in Romania, in the Banat mountains I think there are still such houses, I referred to those in the Apuseni mountains, Alba Iulia county, there and today there are still such places, I tell you from experience that visiting them will leave deep traces in your soul (in a good way).
Right. I haven´t been to Romania myself yet, I just know the Banat Region as many Czech travelers go there because of the villages founded by the Czech people in the past. I think my sister was there too a few years ago, I need to ask her :D
You are right, here in Romania we still have communities of Czechs, Swabians and Germans.
And in my commune 50 years ago there were many Germans, today many of them have died, others have returned to Germany and we still have 3-4 families who have chosen to stay here.
Cool :)