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  2. Compania de Transport Public Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    Compania de Transport Public Cluj-Napoca ("Cluj-Napoca Public Transport Company", CTP; until 2013 RATUC, Regia Autonomă de Transport Urban de Călători) is the local public transport company of Cluj-Napoca, Romania. The company runs an extensive 321 kilometres (199 mi) public transport network within the city using trams, trolleybuses and buses.

  3. Cluj International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Cluj Airport was founded on 1 April 1932 by the Romanian Ministry of Industry and Trade. [5] Until the civil airport was built, the area was used as a military airfield. On 15 December 1917, the County Council of Kolozsvár (today Cluj-Napoca ) gave land in the settlement of Szamosfalva (today the Someșeni district of Cluj-Napoca) in order ...

  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 . [ 2 ]

  5. Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    Cluj-Napoca Rail Station, located about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) north of the city centre, is situated on the CFR-Romanian Railways Main Line 300 (Bucharest – Oradea – Romanian Western Border) and on Line 401 (Cluj-Napoca – Dej).

  6. 2020–21 CFR Cluj season - Wikipedia

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    CFR Cluj (C) 10 7 1 2 15 5 +10 54 Qualification to Champions League first qualifying round: 2 FCSB: 10 3 3 4 13 14 −1 45 Qualification to Europa Conference League second qualifying round: 3 Universitatea Craiova: 10 3 3 4 9 11 −2 41 4 Sepsi (O) 10 5 2 3 11 8 +3 40 Qualification to European competition play-offs: 5 Academica Clinceni: 10 3 2 ...

  7. CFR Cluj - Wikipedia

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    Biggest victory: CFR Cluj – Minaur Zlatna 10–0 (4 October 2003) Biggest defeat: CFR București – CFR Cluj 12–2 (20 April 1949) Player with most caps in Liga I: Camora (397) Player with most goals in Liga I: Ciprian Deac (78) Biggest European home win: CFR Cluj 5–0 Alashkert (16 August 2018, UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round ...