Racoș
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The commune is located at the northern edge of the county, on the border with Covasna County, and near the border with Harghita County. It lies on the banks of the Olt River, Template:Cvt from the town of Rupea and Template:Cvt from the county seat, Brașov. There are train stations in both Racoș and Mateiaș that serve Line 300 of the CFR network, which connects Bucharest with the Hungarian border near Oradea.
The Racoș volcano is the oldest volcano in the region, and appears to be inactive.[1] The commune is the site of the Template:Ill and of the Template:Ill. The Template:Ill nature preserve is partly situated on the territory of Racoș.
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The ruins of a Dacian fortress are located in Racoș. Alongside this the Template:Ill is a historic monument, first attested in 1636 which is also located in Racoș inside a now park. Another tourist destination is the Emerald Lake.
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