Книга: Baker Mark «Romania&Bulgaria»
Серия: "Lonely Planet Multi Country Guides" The only guide on the market to combine Romania and Bulgaria in one book; In-depth background information immerses travellers in the destination; Themed features on the Dracula Myth, Folk culture, Bulgarian Wine, Outdoor activities, and more; Printed in two colour with full-colour planning sections. Издательство: "Lonely Planet" (2013)
ISBN: 978-1-74179-944-6 Купить за 1544 руб в My-shop |
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