List of reportedly haunted locations in Romania

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There are numerous reportedly haunted locations in Romania . This list sorts these places alphabetically by county, and then alphabetically within each county.

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Argeș County

Trivale Forest Octombrie 2010 - panoramio (1).jpg
Trivale Forest

Bacău County

Bucharest

The ruins of Chiajna Monastery near Giulesti-Sarbi Manastirea Chiajna - Giulesti.jpg
The ruins of Chiajna Monastery near Giulești-Sârbi
Main entrance to Cismigiu Hotel Hotel cismigiu door 2012.JPG
Main entrance to Cișmigiu Hotel
Interior of Vernescu House Bucuresti, Romania, Casa Vernescu, Calea Victoriei nr. 133, sect. 1, (holul 2).JPG
Interior of Vernescu House

Călărași County

Cluj County

Banffy Castle in renovation Anexa castelul Banffy.JPG
Bánffy Castle in renovation
The southern slope of Hoia Hill and Grigorescu District of Cluj-Napoca Cluj-Napoca - Hoia Forest and Grigorescu district.jpg
The southern slope of Hoia Hill and Grigorescu District of Cluj-Napoca

Constanța County

Dâmbovița County

Dolj County

Iași County

Maramureș County

Prahova County

Iulia Hasdeu Castle Iulia Hasdeu Castle.jpg
Iulia Hasdeu Castle

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