A Conversation for The Civil Servant and the Vegetarian Vampire, Part 2
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minorvogonpoet Started conversation Sep 9, 2018
This is intriguing, but I feel I need a map... Where is the good Beamter headed? Out of Hungary I think: it's not a mountainous country. Romania?
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Sep 9, 2018
Definitely - though at the time, Transylvania was part of Hungary.
Map: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Meyers_b12_s0486a.jpg
If you blow this one up, you'll see Klausenburg in the grey area to the east. Lots of mountains there - hair-raising bus rides. I figure they're somewhere in the neighbourhood of Muntele Gaina (Chicken Mountains). Take your pick of mountains from this map (Cluj=Klausenburg=Kolosvar).
http://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muntele_G%C4%83ina#/media/File:Apuseni_in_Romania.jpg
Sneakily, I've got them somewhere near Gheorgheni:
http://www.viamichelin.com/web/Maps/Map-Gheorgheni-535500-Harghita-Romania
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Sep 9, 2018
Here's a road map:
http://www.viamichelin.com/web/Routes?departure=Cluj-Napoca%2C%20Romania&arrival=E578%2C%20535500%20Gheorgheni%2C%20Romania&index=0&vehicle=0&type=0&distance=km¤cy=EUR&highway=false&toll=false&vignette=false&orc=false&crossing=true&caravan=false&shouldUseTraffic=false&withBreaks=false&break_frequency=7200&coffee_duration=1200&lunch_duration=3600&diner_duration=3600&night_duration=32400&car=hatchback&fuel=petrol&fuelCost=1.477&allowance=0&corridor=&departureDate=&arrivalDate=&fuelConsumption=
They don't give times for caleches, though.
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minorvogonpoet Posted Sep 9, 2018
Thank you, this helps. I didn't know there was a place called Gheorgheni!
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Sep 9, 2018
Funny story, that. I got the name Gheorgheni off an atlas when I was about 14, because I needed a character name for a series of stories I was writing to entertain a school friend in return for his putting me onto 'Dracula'. Of course it's pronounced 'Gay-or-GAIN', roughly (the 'n' sounds like it has a tilde on it), but I've always pronounced it 'Gor-GAY-nee' to rhyme with the Allegheny River. How Pittsburgh of me....
Okay, so decades pass, I kid you not, and I'm in Romania one day, very sleepy, on a really battered bus, and I wake up from a bumpy nap....and there, before my eyes, is a town limits sign: Gheorgheni. I burst out laughing.
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SashaQ - happysad Posted Sep 11, 2018
I'm enjoying the story so far too
Synchronicity in chosen names is impressive - I first encountered the name 'Sasha' in a book and liked the character it was attached to. A few years later I needed a nickname in my Russian class that was easy to transliterate into Cyrillic. The teacher assigned us names by giving us a choice between two random options. 'Sasha' was offered to the person whose surname began with P and I was sure they would take it but they took the other option instead. To my delight and amazement I could choose Sasha and I've kept it ever since
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paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Sep 12, 2018
Sasha is a nickname for Alexander in Russia.
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