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There are also several other LGBT events held in Cluj-Napoca by Be An Angel, another LGBT rights organisation. These include the annual Gay Film Nights , an international LGBT film festival, the Gay Prize Gala, which recognises those who have contributed to LGBT culture and rights, and Miss Travesty Romania, a transvestite beauty pageant.
Cluj-Napoca (/ ˈ k l uː ʒ n æ ˌ p oʊ k ə / KLOOZH-na-POH-kə; Romanian: [ˈkluʒ naˈpoka] ⓘ), or simply Cluj (Hungarian: Kolozsvár [ˈkoloʒvaːr] ⓘ, German: Klausenburg), is a city in northwestern Romania. It is the second-most populous city in the country [5] and the seat of Cluj County.
September 13, 2024 at 6:35 PM. Newly released body camera footage shows the arrest of a social media model accused of causing a fatal downtown Miami car crash last month she was on a concoction of ...
v. t. e. /pol/, short for Politically Incorrect, [3][4] is an anonymous political discussion imageboard on 4chan. [5][6][7] As of 2022, it is the most active board on the site. [8][9][10] It has had a substantial impact on Internet culture. It has acted as a platform for far-right extremism; [11][12][10] the board is notable for its widespread ...
When Florida parent Rose Taylor discovered that her son’s new teacher would not use his preferred pronouns, it shattered Taylor’s perception of safety in her local North Florida school.
Mihai Viteazu (archaic: Sânmihaiu; Hungarian: Szentmihály; German: Michelsdorf) is a commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Cheia (Mészkő), Cornești (Sinfalva), and Mihai Viteazu. Mihai Viteazu village, which is named after the medieval ruler Michael the Brave (Romanian: Mihai Viteazu), was founded ...
I learned it's a leadership superpower. My mom never stopped smiling when things were hard. I learned it's a leadership superpower. Growing up, my mom was always smiling. She was always looking at ...
Romania. County. Cluj. City. Cluj-Napoca. Established. 1964. Gheorgheni (Hungarian: Györgyfalvi-negyed[1]) is a district located in the south-east of Cluj-Napoca in Romania. It has inherited its name from the nearby village of Gheorghieni (Hungarian: Györgyfalva), part of Feleacu commune.