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  2. List of twin towns and sister cities in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Alexandria, Egypt; Brest, France; Callao, Peru; Cartagena, Colombia; Fort Lauderdale, United States; Havana, Cuba; Istanbul, Turkey; İzmir, Turkey; Makassar ...

  3. Romanian revolution - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Romanian revolution ( Romanian: Revoluția română) was a period of violent civil unrest in Romania during December 1989 as a part of the revolutions of 1989 that occurred in several countries around the world, primarily within the Eastern Bloc. [6] The Romanian revolution started in the city of Timișoara and soon spread ...

  4. Proclamation of Timișoara - Wikipedia

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    The Proclamation of Timișoara was a thirteen-point written document, drafted on March 11, 1990, by the Timișoara participants in Romania 's 1989 Revolution, and partly issued in reaction to the first Mineriad. Organized as the Timișoara Society and other bodies of students and workers, the signers expressed liberal-democratic goals, [1 ...

  5. Timișoara Prison - Wikipedia

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    Managed by. National Administration of Penitentiaries (ANP) Director. Liviu Ștefăniță Marica. Website. anp .gov .ro /penitenciarul-timisoara /. 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 ...

  6. Timișoara - Wikipedia

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    Timișoara (UK: / ˌ t ɪ m ɪ ˈ ʃ w ɑːr ə /, US: / ˌ t iː m iː-/, Romanian: [t i m i ˈ ʃ o̯a r a] ⓘ; German: Temeswar pronounced [ˈtɛmɛʃvaːɐ̯] ⓘ, also Temeschwar or Temeschburg; Hungarian: Temesvár pronounced [ˈtɛmɛʃvaːr] ⓘ; Serbian: Темишвар, romanized: Temišvar; see other names) is the capital city of Timiș County, Banat, and the main economic, social ...

  7. List of tallest buildings in Romania - Wikipedia

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    1957. Bucharest. 44°28′51″N 26°04′17″E  / . 44.48090°N 26.07126°E. / 44.48090; 26.07126. Tallest building in Bucharest between 1957 and 2007 and in the entire country from 1957 and 1984. Former headquarter of the communist newspaper Scînteia and the Bucharest Stock Exchange. [8] Administrative Palace.

  8. Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    Cluj-Napoca ( Romanian: [ˈkluʒ naˈpoka] ⓘ ), or simply Cluj ( Hungarian: Kolozsvár [ˈkoloʒvaːr] ⓘ, German: Klausenburg ), is the second-most populous city in Romania [5] and the seat of Cluj County in the northwestern part of the country. Geographically, it is roughly equidistant from Bucharest (445 kilometres (277 miles)), Budapest ...

  9. Liberty Square, Timișoara - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Square ( Romanian: Piața Libertății ), formerly known as Parade Square ( Romanian: Piața de Paradă) or Prince Eugene Square ( Romanian: Piața Prințul Eugen ), is an urban square in Timișoara. It is the second-oldest square of the former fortress of Timișoara. It got its current name during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 ...