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  2. Arad, Romania - Wikipedia

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    Arad (Romanian pronunciation: [aˈrad] ⓘ) is the capital city of Arad County, at the edge of Crișana and the Banat. No villages are administred by the city. It is the third largest city in Western Romania, behind Timișoara and Oradea, and the 12th largest in Romania, with a population of 145,078.

  3. Holy Trinity Cathedral, Arad - Wikipedia

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    Length. 63 m. Width. 36 m. Height (max) 58 m. The ' Holy Trinity' Orthodox Cathedral ( Romanian: Catedrala "Sfânta Treime" din Arad) is a Romanian Orthodox cathedral in Arad, in the Crișana region of western Romania. It is the main cathedral of the episcopal see of Arad, currently headed by Timotei, Archbishop of Arad .

  4. Arad County - Wikipedia

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    Arad County (Romanian pronunciation: [aˈrad] ⓘ) is an administrative division (județ) of Romania roughly translated into county in the western part of the country on the border with Hungary, mostly in the region of Crișana and few villages in Banat. The administrative center of the county lies in the city of Arad.

  5. Neumann Palace - Wikipedia

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    Neumann Palace. Coordinates: 46.1753°N 21.3174°E. Neumann Palace in Arad, Romania. The Neumann Palace is an eclectic building located in Arad. [1] It is a historical monument. It was built in 1891–1892 by the wealthy family of Neumann. [2] It was the biggest building in the city for a long period.

  6. Păuliș - Wikipedia

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    Păuliș ( Hungarian: Ópálos) is a commune in Arad County, Romania, situated in the contact zone of the Mureș Couloir with the Arad Plateau and Zărand Mountains. The administrative territory of the commune is 12,806 hectares. The commune centre is situated at 25 km from Arad. It is composed of four villages: Barațca ( Pálosbaracka ...

  7. Arad Museum Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Arad Museum Complex was opened in 1893, as an exhibition of Relics of the Revolution from 1848, in the lobby from the 2nd floor of the local State Theatre. Two decades later, in 1913, the museum has been moved into the new built Culture Palace, along with the philharmonic and town library. Besides the old relics exhibition, archeological ...

  8. St. Anthony of Padua Church (Arad, Romania) - Wikipedia

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    St. Anthony of Padua Church (Arad, Romania) Coordinates: 46°10′21″N 21°18′56″E. Arad Catholic church, with the surrounding Minorite Palace. St. Anthony of Padua Church is a Roman Catholic church located at 96A Revoluției Boulevard in Arad, Romania. It is dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua . The church was designed by local architect ...

  9. Archdiocese of Arad - Wikipedia

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    The Archdiocese[ 1] or Archbishopric of Arad[ 2] ( Romanian: Arhiepiscopia Aradului ), formerly the Bishopric of Arad ( Romanian: Episcopia Aradului, Serbian: Арадска епархија) is an episcopal see of the Romanian Orthodox Church, under the administration of the Metropolis of Banat, with jurisdiction over Arad County in Romania.