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  2. Sector 1 (Bucharest) - Wikipedia

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    Postal Code: 01xxxx. ... Website: www.primariasector1.ro: The six sectors of Bucharest. Sector 1 is an administrative unit of Bucharest ... Sector 1 is thought to be ...

  3. Postal codes in Romania - Wikipedia

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    0xxx to 4xxx for larger cities, including the sectors of Bucharest (a postal code identifies a street address or small group of addresses) 5xxx to 6xxx for smaller cities (a single postal code, ending in '00', is allocated to an entire city) 7xxx for villages. A postal code is allocated to each village. A village that is the head of a commune ...

  4. Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    Postal code: 0100xx-0201xx, 0201xx-0300xx, 0365xx ... Sector 1 (population 227,717 ... expanding property and construction sector. Bucharest is also Romania's largest ...

  5. Bucureștii Noi - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Sector 1. Bucureștii Noi ... New Bucharest) is a district situated in the north-west of Bucharest, Romania, in Sector 1. History

  6. Sectors of Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    1 Mai; 23 August; Tudor Vladimirescu; Nicolae Bălcescu; V.I. Lenin; Gh. Gheorghiu Dej (later 16 Februarie) Grivița Roșie; In 1968, the raions became sectors, their names replaced by cardinal numbers. In 1979, Sector 8 was merged into Sector 1 and Sector 2 into Sector 3, yielding the present six sectors. [1]

  7. Calea Victoriei - Wikipedia

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    The avenue in 1923 Calea Victoriei in 1935. On left is Hotel Capitol and on right is the Casa Capșa.The tall building is the Telephone Palace.. Initially, the road was known as Ulița Mare (Large Street), [1] also known as Drumul Brașovului (Brașov Road), being part of the trade route between Bucharest and the city of Brașov, in Transylvania. [2]

  8. Primăverii - Wikipedia

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    Primăverii district on the map of Bucharest Primăverii, aerial view. Primăverii neighborhood (“Springtime”) is a district situated in the north of Bucharest, the capital of Romania, in Sector 1. The area is one of the most expensive in the city and is home to many politicians and local celebrities.

  9. Dorobanți - Wikipedia

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    Calea Dorobanți is one of the oldest streets with heavy traffic in Bucharest. The area around the street was designed and built as an exclusive district. The current name was given to the street in 1878, after the Romanian War of Independence, as a tribute to the Romanian infantry troops (Dorobanți in Romanian) who fought at Pleven, Vidin and Grivitsa. [2]