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  2. Arena Antonio Alexe - Wikipedia

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    Arena Antonio Alexe. /  47.066528°N 21.909139°E  / 47.066528; 21.909139. Arena Antonio Alexe is an indoor arena located in Oradea, Romania. The arena is named after the Romanian basketball player Antonio Alexe. It is the home arena of the men's professional basketball and handball clubs of CSM Oradea. [1] Arena hosted B group of ...

  3. A11 motorway (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    The A11 motorway ( Romanian: Autostrada A11) is a partially built motorway in north-western part of Romania, planned to connect the cities of Arad and Oradea. As of January 2022, the only operational segment is a 3.5-kilometre (2.2 mi) section from Arad West Interchange ( A1) to DN7 (Arad North), known as the Arad Bypass ( Romanian: Centura ...

  4. Oradea Arena - Wikipedia

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    CSM Oradea ( LNBM) (2022–present) Oradea Arena is a multipurpose sports arena located in Oradea, Romania. It is the home of CSM Oradea of the Liga Națională de Baschet Masculin (LNBM). [1] [2] This will be used in the 2026 European Women's Handball Championship for the preliminary round.

  5. Stadionul Motorul (Oradea) - Wikipedia

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    Stadionul Motorul. Stadionul Motorul in 2019. /  47.040583°N 21.978000°E  / 47.040583; 21.978000. Stadionul Motorul is a multi-use stadium in Oradea, Romania. It is used mostly for football matches. In the past was the home of Motorul Oradea, FC Bihor Oradea youth squads and CA Oradea youth squads. The stadium holds 1,000 people.

  6. Oradea metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Oradea metropolitan area (Romanian: Zona Metropolitană Oradea or short ZMO) is a metropolitan area located in Western Romania, in the County of Bihor, Crișana, Transylvania, Romania and was founded on 9 May 2005. According to Eurostat, in 2007 Oradea had a larger urban zone of 218,518 residents on an area of 125 km 2 (48 sq mi).

  7. Stadionul Tineretului (Oradea) - Wikipedia

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    Stadionul Tineretului is a multi-use stadium in Oradea, Romania. The stadium was opened on 4 June 1895 as part of the sports pavilion of the Rhédey Garden. Located in the southwestern part of the city between Nicolae Bălcescu Park and Oradea Zoological Garden, the stadium is considered to be the birthplace of many sports in the city located ...

  8. CSM Oradea (men's basketball) - Wikipedia

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    CSM Oradea was founded in 2003, but the team promoted to the first division in 2005. The team best performance was in 2012 when they reached Romanian Cup semi-finals and in 2013 when the team won the 3rd place. In the 2012–2013 season the team finished on second place at the end of the regular season (23 wins and 7 losses) and qualify for the ...

  9. Rogerius, Oradea - Wikipedia

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    Rogerius, Oradea. RogeriusDistrict. Rogerius ( Hungarian: Rogériusz) is a district or quarter ( cartier in Romanian) of Oradea, the largest city of Bihor County, Romania. It was named after Rogerius of Apulia, a bishop from the 13th century. Despite Oradea not being very large, Rogerius is usually regarded as a 'satellite-city' in its own ...