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  2. King Michael I Park - Wikipedia

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    King Michael I Park (Romanian: Parcul "Regele Mihai I"), formerly Herăstrău Park (Romanian: Parcul Herăstrău), [1] is a large park on the northern side of Bucharest, Romania, around Lake Herăstrău, one of the lakes formed by the Colentina River.

  3. Carol Parc Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel is located in the heart of Bucharest, on Aleea Suter Str. near the historical Carol Park. It is located on one of the city's highest geographic locations, Filaret Hill (named after a late 18th-century metropolitan bishop of the region [2]).

  4. Michael I of Romania - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Michael was allowed to visit Romania for Easter, where he was greeted by huge crowds; [1] a speech he gave from his hotel window drew an estimated one million people to Bucharest. Alarmed by Michael's popularity, the post-communist government of Ion Iliescu refused to allow him any further visits.

  5. Manuc's Inn - Wikipedia

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    The inn was the site of the preliminary talks for the Treaty of Bucharest, which put an end to the 1806–1812 Russo-Turkish war. In 1842 it briefly housed Bucharest's town hall. [4] Around 1880 a hall at the inn was used as a theatre, and was the site of the first Romanian operetta performance. [citation needed]

  6. Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Village Museum or formally National Museum of the Village "Dimitrie Gusti" (Romanian: Muzeul Național al Satului "Dimitrie Gusti") is an open-air ethnographic museum located in the King Michael I Park, Bucharest, Romania. The museum showcases traditional Romanian village life.

  7. Royal Palace of Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    King Michael asked his aunt, Princess Elisabeta of Romania, former Queen Consort of Greece, to allow the court to use her villa in Herăstrău Park (nowadays known as the Elisabeta Palace). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The Elisabeta Palace would serve as the residence of the royal family until 1947, when Michael I was forced to abdicate and left in exile ...

  8. Carol Park - Wikipedia

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    Carol I Park (Romanian: Parcul Carol) is a public park in Bucharest, Romania, named after King Carol I of Romania.A French garden located in the southern-central area of Bucharest, partly on Filaret Hill, [1] originally capable of hosting various exhibitions, it suffered considerable modifications during the communist regime, including a name change to Parcul Libertății (Liberty Park).

  9. Category:Historic monuments in Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    C. Calea Moșilor; Calea Victoriei; Cantacuzino Palace; Cantemir Vodă National College; Capitoline Wolf, Bucharest; Cărămidarii de Jos Church; Carol Park

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