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  2. List of cities and towns in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Municipalities of Romania Towns of Romania. This is a list of cities and towns in Romania, ordered by population (largest to smallest) according to the 2002, 2011 and 2021 censuses. [1] For the major cities, average elevation is also given. Cities in bold are county capitals.

  3. List of universities in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Babeş-Bolyai University: Cluj-Napoca: 1581/1919 1945/1959 Iuliu Haţieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy: Cluj-Napoca: 1919/1948 Gheorghe Dima National Music Academy: Cluj-Napoca: 1919 Art and Design University of Cluj-Napoca: Cluj-Napoca: 1925/1950 Ovidius University: Constanța: 1961/1990 Maritime University of Constanța Constanța: 1990

  4. List of local administrative units of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Here is a list of all local administrative units (localități; sing. localitate), which are the municipalities (municipii; sing. municipiu), cities (orașe; sing. oraș) and communes (comune; sing.

  5. Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    Cluj Arena, home ground of "U" Cluj, is the largest stadium in Cluj-Napoca (capacity 30,201), and is ranked as an UEFA Elite stadium. The next largest stadium (23,500 seats) is the Dr. Constantin Rădulescu Stadium, home field of the CFR Cluj football team, located in Gruia.

  6. List of cities in the European Union by population within ...

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    The cities listed all have populations over 300,000. The list deals exclusively with the areas within city administrative boundaries as opposed to urban areas or larger urban zones (metropolitan areas), which are generally larger in terms of population than the main city (although they can also be smaller).

  7. Metropolitan areas in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The 2001 legislation regulates the status of the 319 cities in Romania according to their population and regional importance (Law no. 351 of 6 July 2001): [1] rank 0 – the capital of Romania, municipality of European importance; rank I – municipalities of national importance, with potential influence at European level;

  8. Iași - Wikipedia

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    Iași is home to 14 public hospitals, including the Saint Spiridon Hospital , the second largest and one of the oldest in Romania (1755), [93] St. Maria Clinic Children's Hospital (one of the largest children's hospitals in the country), Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Regional Oncology Institute, and Socola Psychiatric Institute (1905 ...

  9. Category:Universities in Romania by populated place - Wikipedia

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    Universities in Arad, Romania (1 C, 1 P) B. Universities in Bucharest (10 C, 8 P) C. Universities in Cluj-Napoca (5 C, 3 P) Universities in Constanța (1 C, 1 P)