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  2. TVR 2 - Wikipedia

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    TVR 2. TVR 2 ( Romanian pronunciation: [ˌtevere ˈdoj], spelled out as Televiziunea Română 2, "Romanian Television 2") is the second channel of the public broadcaster TVR . The channel was launched on May 2, 1968, but it was suspended from January 20, 1985, until February 19, 1990. From 2003, it has been a market leader in Romania with some ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. TVR (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    TVR (TV network) Televiziunea Română ( Romanian pronunciation: [televiziˈune̯a roˈmɨnə] ), [1] more commonly referred to as TVR [teveˈre], is the short name for Societatea Română de Televiziune ("Romanian Television Society"; SRTV ), the Romanian public television. It operates nine channels: TVR 1, TVR 2, TVR 3, TVR Cultural, TVR ...

  5. List of television stations in Romania - Wikipedia

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    TVR Cluj – regional; TVR Timișoara – regional; TVR Tîrgu-Mureș – regional; CNM. TTV – regional; Closed TV channels State-owned. 2004 FOX Kids (now Disney Channel Romania) FOX Kids Play (now Disney Junior Romania) 2006 TV K Lumea (now Kiss TV) 2007 TV Sport (now Pro Arena) A+ Anime; 2009 Info Dolce; Jetix (now Disney Channel Romania ...

  6. TVR 3 - Wikipedia

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    TVR 3. TVR 3 ( Romanian: TVR Trei, Romanian pronunciation: [ˌtevere ˈtrej]) is the sixth channel of the Romanian public broadcaster, launched on 10 October 2008. It is a generalist channel, centered on reflecting regional events. It will use reports from all of its territorial (regional) studios ( București, Cluj, Craiova, Iaşi, Târgu ...

  7. Television in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Television in Romania started in August 1955. State television started to broadcast on 31 December 1956. The second television channel followed in 1968, but between 1985 and 1990, there was only one Romanian channel before the return of the second channel. Private broadcasters arrived in December 1991, with SOTI which was the first private ...

  8. Romanian People's Tribunals - Wikipedia

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    The two Romanian People's Tribunals (Romanian: Tribunalele Poporului), the Bucharest People's Tribunal and the Northern Transylvania People's Tribunal (which sat in Cluj) were set up by the post-World War II government of Romania, overseen by the Allied Control Commission to try suspected war criminals, in line with Article 14 of the Armistice Agreement with Romania which said: "The Romanian ...

  9. Cluj-Napoca Piarists' Church - Wikipedia

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    Main façade, lateral view. The Piarist Church (Romanian: Biserica Piariștilor, also known as the Jesuit Church (Biserica Iezuiților) or the University Church (Biserica Universității); Hungarian: piarista templom), located at 5 Str. Universității, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, and dedicated to the Holy Trinity, was the first Roman Catholic church built in Transylvania after the Protestant ...