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David Hill
David Hill is a writer, editor and translator interested in business, travel and culture.
He has provided words for the Financial Times Group, Blue Guides, The Oregonian, The Times Literary Supplement, the Oxford Business Group, and the Hungarian band Kistehen.
His website is www.davidhill.biz.
Recent Posts by David Hill:
- Sibiu, or Hermannstadt? A Romanian City with German Traditions
- Up Close Picture of the Week: Synagogue in Kecskemet, Hungary
- Brasov, Romania: Home of the Historic ‘Black Church’
- Caucasian Russia: Land of Mountains, Spas, and Reckless Poets
- Three Symbols of Russian Life in Moscow
- Brasov, Romania’s Schei Neighborhood
- Three of the Best Political Monuments in Moscow, Russia
- The Many Faces of Timisoara, Romania
- Top Three Arts Venues in Moscow, Russia
- Touring the Medieval Walls of Brasov, Romania
- Learn More About England’s Parliamentary Government
- Brasov, Romania: Exploring the Crown Town
- England: Home of American English
- Ghelinta, Romania: Where Long-forgotten Murals Saved a Church
- Szekely Land: Hungarian Speaking Romania
- Targu Secuiesc: Transylvania’s Ancient Trading Center
- Birmingham, England: City of Industry, Culture and Public Squares
- Romania Tourist Information
- Up Close Picture of the Week: Sighisoara, Romania (Where Dracula Lived)
- Balvanyos, Romania: Stinky, Idolatrous – You’ll Love it!
- A Question: Why are Europe’s Seas the Size of America’s Lakes?
- Up Close Picture of the Week: Hunedoara Castle
- Russian-Style Tea: How to Use a Samovar
- Remembering Princess Diana’s Death and Legacy
- Saint Anna, Mohos, and Transylvania’s Explosive Past
- Tips on Tipping in England
- The Challenges of Driving in the UK
- Rasnov, Romania: a Citadel that Saved Locals
- Herrenberg, Germany: Half-Timber Heaven
- Was the Real Dracula a Vampire… or Worse?
- Cluj, Romania: Many Cultures, Many Congregations
- Up Close Picture of the Week: Campeni, Romania
- Try These Great Budapest Cafés
- A Guide to Romanian Food
- Where to Eat in Cluj, Romania
- England vs America: Who Eats Properly?
- A Guide to Hungarian Food
- Romania’s Calata Region: Surprises Among the Traditions
- Romania’s Calata Region: Quaint Villages and Ancient Churches
- Cluj, Romania: City of Many Denominations
- Gherla: Romania’s Baroque Town with a Modern Twist
- Tara Motilor: Mountains, Wood, and the Scarisoara Cave
- Turda, Romania: Religious Freedom and a Pinch of Salt
- Kecskemet, Hungary’s Art Nouveau Style
- Szeged, Hungary: Local Character and Hungarian Fish Soup
- Sic, Romania: a Town Frozen in Time
- Bran, Home of Dracula’s Castle … not
- Hunedoara: a True Gothic Transylvanian Castle
- Walks in Northern Bucharest: Stately Villas and Monuments
- Oxford Walking Tour: Five Towers and a Meadow
- Oxford, England: Where Streets are Broad and High
- Swabia: Industry Drives Ahead, Poetry Lives On
- Downtown Bucharest: a Stroll Down Historic Calea Victoriei
- Downtown Bucharest: Walking Down to the Cathedral
- Ludwigsburg, Germany: a City of Storytelling

