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  2. Timișoara Prison - Wikipedia

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    Timișoara Prison is a prison located in Timișoara, Romania. It is intended for convicts with sentences of up to three years, classified under open regime , semi-open regime and preventive detention .

  3. Queen Marie Park, Timișoara - Wikipedia

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    In 1857, the First Savings House of Timișoara (Erste Temeswarer Sparkassa) contributed 200 forints to the realization of the initial project. [4] Coronini Park, as it would be called until 1867, was inaugurated in 1859. It was taken over by the city in 1868, and in 1910 it was surrounded by an iron fence with stone pillars. [4]

  4. Sebastian Kräuter - Wikipedia

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    Sebastian Kräuter (December 22, 1922, in Nițchidorf, Banat – January 29, 2008, in Timișoara) was the Roman Catholic bishop of the Timișoara diocese in Romania between 1990 and 1999. Biography [ edit ]

  5. Civic Park, Timișoara - Wikipedia

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    The Civic Park is located at the border of the former fortress of Timișoara, behind the Continental Hotel, being delimited by Carol Telbisz Street, Ion C. Brătianu Boulevard, 1989 Revolution Boulevard and Mihai Eminescu Boulevard and has an area of 76,000 m 2, of which 67,500 m 2 lawn and trees, 5,000 m 2 alleys, and the rest, other spaces.

  6. Timișoara Zoological Garden - Wikipedia

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    Timișoara Zoological Garden (Romanian: Grădina Zoologică Timișoara) was a 6.34-hectare (15.7-acre) [1] zoo in Timișoara, Romania, located in the northeastern part of the city, near the Green Forest. It was originally opened in 1986 with 30 species of animals, mostly local to Romania.

  7. Old Town Hall of Timișoara - Wikipedia

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    In 1781 it was known as the City Hall of the Royal Free City of Timișoara (German: Rathaus der Königlichen Freien Stadt Temeswar), and the following year, 1782, it was rebuilt by the builder Josef Aigner; the facade is restored in Renaissance style and the emblem is changed because Timișoara changes its status, becoming a royal free city.

  8. Iosefin Roman Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Catholic parish in the Iosefin district was established in 1775 after Timișoara was liberated from Ottoman rule. Other districts of the city also belonged to the Iosefin parish at that time, such as Elisabetin, Mehala and Ronaț.

  9. Iulius Town Timișoara - Wikipedia

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    Iulius Town Timișoara (until 2019 Openville Timișoara) [1] is the name of a mixed-use development, edge city and shopping mall located in Timișoara, Romania.Owned by the Iulius Group [] –Atterbury Europe consortium, the project was conceived from the beginning to integrate Iulius Mall, now completed with office, retail and entertainment functions.