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  2. Ceahlău, Neamț - Wikipedia

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    The village of Ceahlău also features a handful of three and four-star guesthouses and a hotel facing the beautiful Bicaz Lake (Lacul Bicaz or Lacul Izvorul Muntelui, meaning "Mountain Spring Lake"). In addition to a little local general store, the village offers an ethnographic museum, and the remains of a princely castle just up behind the ...

  3. Ceahlăul Municipal Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Ceahlăul Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Piatra Neamț, Romania.It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Ceahlăul Piatra Neamţ.The stadium, as well as the local football club takes its name from the Ceahlău Massif, located in the region.

  4. CSM Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț - Wikipedia

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    Club Sportiv Municipal Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț, commonly known as Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț (Romanian: [tʃe̯ahˈlə.ul ˈpjatra ˈne̯amts]) or simply as Ceahlăul, is a Romanian football club based in Piatra Neamț, Neamț County, currently playing in the Liga II.

  5. Ceahlăul II Piatra Neamţ - Wikipedia

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  6. Ceahlău Massif - Wikipedia

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    Ceahlău - "Piatra Lată din Ghedeon" rock formation Leontopodium alpinum, edelweiss or floare de colț is a protected species in Romania since 1933. Ceahlău National Park shelters a large variety of flora and fauna; some of the species are endemic or rarely seen elsewhere in Romania.

  7. Nativity of St. John the Baptist Church, Piatra Neamț

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    Ioan Botezătorul), located at 2 Piața Libertății, Piatra Neamț, Romania, is a Romanian Orthodox church. Established by Prince Stephen the Great of Moldavia, it was built in 1497-1498 as part of his royal court in the town. The bell tower dates to the year after the church was completed, and is a symbol of the city.