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  2. Obor - Wikipedia

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    The Obor railway station [ ro] Obor is the name of a square and the surrounding district of Bucharest, the capital of Romania. There is also a Bucharest Metro station (on the M1 line) named Obor, which lies in this area. The district is near the Colentina and Moșilor neighborhoods. Obor stands in the place of "Târgul Moșilor", a fair famous ...

  3. Obor metro station - Wikipedia

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    Obor metro station. /  44.44991°N 26.12417°E  / 44.44991; 26.12417. Obor is a metro station in Bucharest, Romania, near one of the city's largest open-air markets, also named Obor. The station, part of the M1 line, originally opened on August 17, 1989, as part of the metro extension from Gara de Nord to Dristor. [ 1]

  4. Calea Moșilor - Wikipedia

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    Calea Moșilor ( Romanian pronunciation: [ˈkale̯a ˈmoʃilor], Moșilor Avenue) is both a historic street and a major road in Bucharest, Romania. It runs from the back of the Cocor Shopping Mall (near Piața Unirii ), in Sector 3 to Obor, in Sector 2 . The street is divided into two distinct parts. East of the intersection with Carol I ...

  5. Bucharest North railway station - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Bucharest Metro Line M1 - Wikipedia

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    Bucharest Metro Line M1. M1 (31.01 km (19.3 mi)) is the oldest line of the Bucharest Metro, [ 2] the first section having been opened on 16 November 1979. [ 3] The M1 Line runs from Dristor 2 to Pantelimon. Between Nicolae Grigorescu and Eroilor it shares 8.67 km (5.39 mi) of tracks with the M3. Due to the single track between Republica and ...

  7. Moșilor - Wikipedia

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    Moșilor (literally, Elders) is a residential quarter in Bucharest 's Sector 2. It houses the Foișorul de Foc, St. Sylvester's Church, and Olari Church. Its name derives from the main avenue Calea Moșilor which in turn is named after a well-known fair held in Obor square (Târgul Moșilor [ro]) from the 18th century up to the 1950s. The ...

  8. Gorjului metro station - Wikipedia

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    Gorjului metro station. Gorjului is a metro station in Bucharest named after the Piaţa Gorjului ( Gorjului Market), east of which is situated. The station was opened on 31 August 1994 on already operating extension from Eroilor to Industriilor. [ 1] It is an infill station that was added later to the system in the 1990s, and built in two stages.

  9. Piața Unirii - Wikipedia

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    Piața Unirii (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈpjat͡sa uˈnirij], Union Square) is one of the largest squares in central Bucharest, Romania, located in the center of the city where Sectors 1, 2, 3, and 4 meet. Part of the Civic Centre, it is bisected by Unirii Boulevard, originally built during the Communist era as the Boulevard of the Victory of ...