(www.huro-cbc.eu , www.hungary-romania-cbc.eu) JOINT DEVELOPMENT AND INTEGRATED PROMOTION OF THE RURAL THEMATIC TOURISM IN THE BIHOR - HAJDU - BIHAR EUROREGION Two countries, one goal, joint success! Department of Geography, Tourism and Territorial Planning (DGTAT) University of Oradea Str. Universităţii nr. 1, 410087, Oradea, Tel/fax: +40 259 408 475, e-mail: iliesdorina@yahoo.com, internet: http://www.geografieuoradea.ro/ Department of Social Geography and Regional Development University of Debrecen H-4032 Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1., e-mail: radiczs@delfin.klte.hu, internet: http://www.unideb.hu/portal/ Archaeological monuments Sântandrei In this place was discovered: an obsidian blade, a mace basalt and broken bones from the Bronze Age, a heart-shaped pendant of 7.5 g of an unspecified age. They discovered a Tisza II neolithic settlement, a Coţofeni settlement from early Bronze Age. Following tillage were collected Ottoman pottery, phases I, II, III and PSAL bone. Since the early Iron Age fragments of pottery were found and fragments of large urns bitronconic. Celtic pottery was found and an celtic iron knife and Dacian pottery made by hand and the wheel. VII-IX century comes with prefeudal ceramics, funerary inventory scrap (bits and stirrup) of early feudalism. West of Oradea between the city and Sântandrei they found a 11 cm height ship worked to reel tape decorated with wavy reddish paste, dated from VIII-X century. The hearth was discovered a village feudal monetary treasure, consisting of 171 pieces of silver issued by King Ladislaus I (1077-1095) and a Byzantine gold coin issued by Emperor Constantine Monomacul. Bibliography: Muzeul Ţării Crişurilor (1974), Repertoriul Monumentelor din judeţul Bihor, Oradea.