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  2. Postal codes in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Four-digit postal codes were introduced in Romania in 1974. Beginning with 1 May 2003, postal codes have six digits, and represent addresses to the street level in major cities (those with population over 50,000).

  3. Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    Cluj-Napoca, also known as Kolozsvár in Hungarian, is the county seat of Cluj County in Romania and the largest city in Transylvania. It has a rich history dating back to the Roman Empire and a diverse culture with Romanian, Hungarian, Saxon and other influences.

  4. Cluj-Napoca metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The total area of the metropolitan area is 1,603 km 2 (619 sq mi), which comprises 24% of the territory of Cluj County. According to the 2021 census, the population of the 20 administrative units totals 425,130 people, of whom 286,598 live in Cluj-Napoca. [1]

  5. Regele Ferdinand Avenue, Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    Regele Ferdinand Avenue (named after King Ferdinand I; previously called Strada Podului), is a street in central Cluj-Napoca, Romania, featuring a wide range of structures built between 18th and 19th centuries. It is a primary commercial street.

  6. History of Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins and development of Cluj-Napoca, a city in north-western Romania, from its Roman settlement Napoca to its modern existence. Explore the ancient, medieval and modern periods, as well as the cultural and religious influences of Transylvania.

  7. Cluj County - Wikipedia

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    Cluj County is a county in Romania, in Transylvania, with Cluj-Napoca as its seat. It has a rugged relief, a diverse hydrographic network and a continental climate, and is the 4th most populous county in Romania.

  8. Cluj International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, location, and operations of the second busiest airport in Romania, serving the city of Cluj-Napoca. Find out the IATA and ICAO codes, runway details, and passenger statistics of Avram Iancu Cluj International Airport.

  9. Poieni, Cluj - Wikipedia

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    This began yet another period of tensions between ethnic Romanians and Hungarians which ended in October 1944 when the Romanian and Soviet armies defeated the Hungarian and German armies in the area, and in March 1945 with the restoration of Romania's western border. A stone quarry was opened in 1930 providing dacite stone for the Budapest ...