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Sinca Veche, in Romania’s Transylvania, is notable for its monastery – which is in fact not recognizable as a monastery but is a cave cut out of chalk. Before it was consecrated by Christians who built the two small altars which stand in the middle of the cave-monastery it was a prehistoric temple which locals say is 7,000 years old.