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  2. Bucharest Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Bucharest Metro (Romanian: Metroul din București) is an underground rapid transit system that serves Bucharest, the capital of Romania.It first opened for service on 16 November 1979. [5]

  3. List of shopping malls in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Cluj County. Iulius Mall Cluj-Napoca; VIVO! Cluj-Napoca; Iași County. Iulius Mall Iași; Palas Mall; Prahova County. AFI Ploiesti; Ploiesti Shopping Mall; Mercur Shopping Center; Timiș County. Iulius Mall Timișoara; Shopping City Timișoara; Bega Shopping Center (Timisoara) Galeria 1 (Timisoara) Euro Shopping Center (Timisoara) Glass gallery ...

  4. Cluj-Napoca Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Cluj-Napoca Metro is an underground rapid-transit system under construction in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. When opened, it will become Romania's second mass transit network after the Bucharest Metro . The system is of light metro type with a transport capacity of around 15,200–21,600 passengers per hour per direction .

  5. Florin Piersic - Wikipedia

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    Piersic's parents were from Bucovina, his mother was born in Valea Seacă, and his father, Ștefan Piersic, a veterinary physician, was originally from Corlata.Piersic spent his childhood years in Corlata, Pojorâta and Cajvana, [7] later, in Cernăuţi, and then his family moved to Cluj, where Florin graduated from the High School for Boys No. 3.

  6. Biserica Neagră - Wikipedia

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    The originally Roman Catholic structure was known as the Church of Saint Mary, replacing an older building used for the same purpose. [3] Construction on it began during the late 14th century, at an unknown date — analysis of related evidence has led several researchers to conclude that work began between 1383 and 1385, [4] employing Bulgarian workers and craftsmen who proceeded to establish ...

  7. BTarena - Wikipedia

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    The BTarena is a multi-purpose indoor arena that is located in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.The arena was previously called the Polyvalent Hall but was renamed on 17 October 2017 when the facility entered into a new arena-naming rights agreement with Banca Transilvania.

  8. Victor Babeș - Wikipedia

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    Victor Babeș was the son of Vincențiu Babeș and Sophia Goldschneider. [5] His father was a Romanian magistrate, teacher, journalist and politician from the Banat region, founding member of the Romanian Academic Society (22 April 1866) and President of History Section of the Romanian Academy (1898–1899). [6]

  9. Antisemitism in Romania - Wikipedia

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