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  2. CSM București (women's handball) - Wikipedia

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    Since 2010, CSM Bucharest were a constant presence of the Liga Națională, [3] and finished third in their debut season, after Oltchim Vâlcea and Universitatea Cluj-Napoca. The team made European debut playing in the 2011–2012 season of the EHF Cup , where they reached the Round of 16 but unfortunately being eventually beaten by Romanian HC ...

  3. Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    Bucharest (UK: / ˌ b uː k ə ˈ r ɛ s t / BOO-kə-REST, US: / ˈ b uː k ə r ɛ s t /-⁠rest; Romanian: București [bukuˈreʃtʲ] ⓘ) is the capital and largest city of Romania.The metropolis stands on the River Dâmbovița in south-eastern Romania.

  4. 2023–24 Liga Națională (men's basketball) - Wikipedia

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    ABC Laguna Bucuresti 49 - 82 CS Dinamo Bucuresti (09 December 2023) Highest scoring: CS Phoenix Galați 106 - 118 CS Valcea 1924 (03 February 2024) Lowest scoring: CSO Voluntari 75 - 40 ABC Laguna Bucuresti (24 September 2023) Winning streak: 19 games U-BT Cluj-Napoca: Losing streak: 18 games ABC Laguna Bucuresti

  5. Babeș-Bolyai University - Wikipedia

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    The main campus is located in the city of Cluj-Napoca, with university buildings spread across the city. The university has 17 student housing areas, [20] totaling 5,280 residential quarters (4,964 for students, 100 for athletes and 216 for PhD); [21] most notable are Hașdeu and Economica. All dormitories are renovated, thermally insulated ...

  6. Prima Sport - Wikipedia

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    Prima Sport is a Romanian network of sports channels owned and operated by the media group Clever. The package includes four channels called Prima Sport 1, Prima Sport 2, Prima Sport 3, Prima Sport 4, and Prima Sport 5. It was launched in 2011, under the name Transilvania L!VE and after other names, the channels became Prima Sport on April 19 ...

  7. Cluj Arena - Wikipedia

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    Cluj Arena (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈkluʒ aˈrena]) is a multi-purpose stadium in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. It serves as the home of Universitatea Cluj of the Liga I and was completed on 1 October 2011.

  8. FC Dinamo București - Wikipedia

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    Starting with 1950, Dinamo A was separated from Dinamo B, the latter being transferred first to Braşov, then to Cluj-Napoca, and eventually, in 1958, being moved to Bacău, where it became FCM Bacău. [8] The "Dinamo" name was used for the first time on 1 May 1948.

  9. TVR Cluj - Wikipedia

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    TVR Cluj. TVR Cluj is public regional TV station [1] available in Transylvania and Maramureş. It is the first regional branch of Societatea Română de Televiziune (Romanian Television Company), broadcasting since 3 January 1990. It is also the first one to broadcast on its own frequency, starting 15 March 2009—however it still produces ...