
A total of 9,643 people dressed in national costumes to set the new record, and 9,506 people participated in the dance. Both records were officially accredited by the Guinness World Record, Emil Radu Moldovan, president of the Bistrita-Nasaud County Council, announced on his Facebook page.
“I think these figures say it all! It’s official that the county of Bistrita-Nasaud is the capital of Romanian-related things and the world folk traditions,” reads the Facebook post.
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