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Crângași. Crângași is one of the smallest neighborhoods in the 6th Sector of Bucharest, Romania. It is situated on the west side of the city near the Dâmbovița River, where it flows into Lacul Morii. Its name means "people living in a young forest". Nearby neighborhoods include Giulești and Militari .
Crângași is a metro station in the Crângași neighborhood, northwestern Bucharest . It was opened to the public on 22 December 1984 as a terminus of the M1 line, one-line extension from Semănătoarea. On 24 December 1987, the line was extended further to Gara de Nord.
Highways. ← A 14. → A 1. The Bucharest Ring Motorway (or the Bucharest Belt Motorway, Romanian: Autostrada Centura București ), termed A0, [1] is a motorway ring in construction around the city of Bucharest, the capital of Romania. It is intended to be the outer ring to the existing Bucharest Ring Road . It is split into two sections: the ...
Hundreds of residents living near Mount Kanlaon were ordered to evacuate after the volcano erupted, sending a three-mile tall (five kilometers) ash column into the sky that caused dozens of ...
History. The original North railway station was built between 1868—1872. The foundation stone was placed on 10 September 1868 in the presence of King Carol I of Romania. The building was designed as a U-shaped structure. The first railways between Roman – Galați – Bucharest – Pitești were put into service on 13 September 1872.
As the school year drew to a close, Daken Kramer worried about children who owed money for meals at his school. Daken, 11, posted a video last month challenging friends, family, and even strangers ...
Ast. 1.3. Stl. 33:00. Min. Caitlin Clark has her first WNBA win, thanks to her first WNBA dagger. (Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports) (USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Connect / Reuters) The Fever (1 ...
Bucharest Metro Line M5. M5 is the newest of the five lines of the Bucharest Metro, opened on 15 September 2020. In the first phase (6.87 km (4.3 mi)), it runs from Eroilor to Râul Doamnei, and to Valea Ialomiței, in the Drumul Taberei neighbourhood.