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  2. Cupa României (women's football) - Wikipedia

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    2021–22. The Romanian Women's Cup ( Romanian: Cupa României Fotbal Feminin) is the national women's football cup competition in Romania. The first edition of the cup was played out in the autumn of 2004, after the league season. [1] The most titles are held by Olimpia Cluj, who won eight finals: five consecutive between 2011 and 2015, one in ...

  3. Cluj International Music Competition - Wikipedia

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    2021 Hybrid edition. References. Cluj International Music Competition. Cluj International Music Competition (CIMC) is a biennial event hosted by the Gheorghe Dima Music Academy in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Organised by Notes & Ties Cultural Association, CIMC has grown into a globally recognised classical music competition. [1]

  4. Set Me Free Pt. 2 - Wikipedia

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    Set Me Free Pt. 2. " Set Me Free Pt. 2 " is a song by South Korean singer Jimin of BTS, released as the lead single from his debut solo studio album Face on March 17, 2023, through Big Hit Music. An intense hip hop and pop track about Jimin's refusal to be brought down by those who criticize him and overcoming his internal battles, the song was ...

  5. Iclod - Wikipedia

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    Iclod (Hungarian: Nagyiklód; German: Grossikladen) is a commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Fundătura ( Szamosjenő ), Iclod, Iclozel ( Kisiklód ), Livada ( Dengeleg ) and Orman ( Ormány ).

  6. Cluj-Napoca metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The total area of the metropolitan area is 1,603 km 2 (619 sq mi), which comprises 24% of the territory of Cluj County. According to the 2021 census, the population of the 20 administrative units totals 425,130 people, of whom 286,598 live in Cluj-Napoca. [1]

  7. History of Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    The history of Cluj-Napoca covers the time from the Roman conquest of Dacia, when a Roman settlement named Napoca existed on the location of the later city, through the founding of Cluj and its flourishing as the main cultural and religious center in the historical province of Transylvania, until its modern existence as a city, the seat of Cluj County in north-western Romania.

  8. Società Generale Immobiliare - Wikipedia

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    Società Generale Immobiliare. Società Generale Immobiliare ( SGI; English: The General Company of Real Estate) was once the largest real estate and construction company in Italy. It was founded in Turin in 1862, then relocated to Rome in 1870 with the unification of Italy. The company bought some of the pastoral land around Rome and, with the ...

  9. Cluj Arena - Wikipedia

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    Cluj Arena. /  46.76833°N 23.57222°E  / 46.76833; 23.57222. 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. It is also the home of the Untold Festival.