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Oradea metropolitan area is a metropolitan area located in Western Romania, in the County of Bihor, Crişana Romania and was founded on 9 May 2005. The metropolitan area, seen from Ciuperca hill. The metropolitan area comprises the city of Oradea and 8 adjacent communes: Biharia; Borş; Cetariu; Nojorid; Oşorhei; Paleu; Sânmartin; Sântandrei.
Oradea Shopping City was a large shopping mall located in Oradea, Romania. It was originally developed by Irish company Mivan Group as Tiago Mall. In May 2010 was the first mall in Romania that went bankrupt, before opening. [2] The center include around 150 stores and a multiplex with eight screens. The complex has a floor area of 46,600 ...
Lotus Center is the first and largest shopping mall in Oradea, Romania.It was opened under the name of Lotus Market in 2002 by the local businessman Alexandru Mudura. In 2006 the shopping mall has undergone several modernization and expansion works.
Oradea metropolitan area (Romanian: Zona Metropolitană Oradea or short ZMO) is a metropolitan area located in Western Romania, in the County of Bihor, Crișana, Transylvania, Romania and was founded on 9 May 2005. [2] According to Eurostat, in 2007 Oradea had a larger urban zone of 218,518 residents on an area of 125 km 2 (48 sq mi). [3]
Indonesia with mainly assembly of world's (Japanese and South Korean) brand vehicles is the first South-East Asian auto producer in January–April 2015 with market share 36.54 percent (363,945 units), while Thailand with 25.29 percent. [25]
After the Oradea city centre (Centru) and Rogerius, it is the third-largest district for business in Oradea. It is also one of the fastest-growing areas in Bihor county in terms of development and foreign investment , due to its location on the E60 Budapest – Bucharest highway, the quarter being the first point of contact with Oradea when ...
In 2008 and 2009 10 new Siemens ULF trams were introduced to the Oradea tram system. The first Siemens tram was put in service in April 2008. In 2018, Oradea took delivery of 10 Tatra KT4D trams from the Berlin transport operator BVG. The 10th European Tramdriver Championship was held in the city on the 3rd June 2023. [2] Grafic circulaţie ...
After December 1989, Oradea aimed to achieve greater prosperity along with other towns in Central Europe. Both culturally and economically, Oradea's prospects are inevitably tied to the general aspiration of the Romanian society to freedom, democracy and a free market economy, with varied initiatives in all fields of endeavor. Due to its ...