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Bistrița ( Romanian pronunciation: [ˈbistrit͡sa] ⓘ; German: Bistritz, archaic Nösen, [3] Transylvanian Saxon: Bästerts, Hungarian: Beszterce) is the capital city of Bistrița-Năsăud County, in northern Transylvania, Romania. It is situated on the Bistrița River. The city has a population of 78,877 inhabitants as of 2021 [4] and ...
Bistrița Monastery ( Romanian: Mănăstirea Bistrița, pronounced [ˈbistrit͡sa] ⓘ) is a Romanian Orthodox monastery located in Bistrița village, Costești Commune, Vâlcea County, Romania . Initially built between 1492 and 1494 by the Craiovești boyars, it was destroyed in 1509 by Mihnea cel Rău and subsequently rebuilt between 1515 and ...
Bistrița ( Romanian pronunciation: [ˈbistrit͡sa] ⓘ; also known as Bistrița Vâlceană) is a right tributary of the river Olt in Romania. [1] [2] It discharges into the Olt near Băbeni. [3] It starts in the Căpățânii Mountains, forming one of the narrowest gorges in Romania in addition to some beautiful caves.
Bistrița Bârgăului. / 47.200°N 24.783°E / 47.200; 24.783. Bistrița Bârgăului ( Hungarian: Borgóbeszterce) is a commune in Bistrița-Năsăud County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Bistrița Bârgăului and Colibița ( Kolibica ). The commune is located in the eastern part of the county, on the border ...
Tributaries. • left. Bâlta. • right. Bistricioara. The Bistrița ( Romanian pronunciation: [ˈbistrit͡sa] ( listen); sometimes identified as Bistrița Gorjană) is a right tributary of the river Tismana in Romania. [1] [2] It discharges into the Tismana near Șomănești. Its source is in the Vâlcan Mountains. Its length is 45 km (28 mi ...
Bistrița ghetto. The Bistrița ghetto was one of the Nazi-era ghettos for European Jews during World War II. It was located outside the city of Beszterce, Beszterce-Naszód County, Kingdom of Hungary (now Bistrița, Bistrița-Năsăud County, Romania) as the territory became part of Hungary again from the 1940 Second Vienna Award 's grant of ...
Bistrița (disambiguation) Bistrița is a city in Romania. Bistrița may also refer to several other entities in Romania: Bistrița-Năsăud County. Bistrița Bârgăului, a commune in Bistrița-Năsăud County. Bistrița, a village in Hinova Commune, Mehedinţi County. Bistrița, a village in Alexandru cel Bun Commune, Neamț County.
52.5 m. Beginning date. 1929 [1] Completion date. 1934 [1] Style. Art Deco. Telephones Company Building ( Romanian: Palatul Telefoanelor) is an Art Deco office building located on Calea Victoriei in Bucharest, Romania. It is now owned by Telekom România .