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  2. TVR 3 - Wikipedia

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    On December 5, 2013, TVR 3 aired a Christmas program ("Choose green"- Romanian: Alege verde) during which a carol was sung by the "Dor Transilvan" Ensemble, featuring anti-Semitic lyrics such as "She bore a beautiful son/ Namely Jesus Christ/ Everybody bows to Him/ Only the yids mock Him/ Damn yid/ The Holy God may not stand him/ Neither in heaven nor on earth/ Only in the chimney in the smoke ...

  3. Church on the Hill (Cluj-Napoca) - Wikipedia

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    From 1796 to 1932, it was the only Orthodox church in Cluj. Vasile Moga was enthroned bishop there in 1811, but political pressure soon forced him to leave for Rășinari . In 1921, when Nicolae Ivan became the first bishop of the Vad, Feleac and Cluj Diocese , the church became his cathedral, holding that status until 1933, when the Dormition ...

  4. Christmas in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Christmas in Romania (Romanian: Crăciunul în România) is a major annual celebration, celebrated on 24/25 of December, as in most countries of the Christian world.The observance of Christmas was introduced once with the Christianization of Romania but public observance was discouraged during the Communist period (1948–1989).

  5. Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    Cluj-Napoca (/ ˈ k l uː ʒ n æ ˌ p oʊ k ə / KLOOZH-na-POH-kə; Romanian: [ˈkluʒ naˈpoka] ⓘ), or simply Cluj (Hungarian: Kolozsvár [ˈkoloʒvaːr] ⓘ, German: Klausenburg), is a city in northwestern Romania. It is the second-most populous city in the country [5] and the seat of Cluj County.

  6. Cluj County - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Cluj County recorded a road network density of 0.4 km of road/km 2. [13] This level places Cluj above the national average (0.33 km of road/km 2). Cluj County has a dense network of public roads, with a total length of 2,699 km, of which 502 km are national roads. [13]

  7. Cluj-Napoca metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The total area of the metropolitan area is 1,603 km 2 (619 sq mi), which comprises 24% of the territory of Cluj County. According to the 2021 census , the population of the 20 administrative units totals 425,130 people, of whom 286,598 live in Cluj-Napoca.

  8. Chinteni - Wikipedia

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    Chinteni (formerly known as Chintău; [3];Hungarian: Kajántó; German: Kallentau) is a commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania.It is composed of nine villages: Chinteni, Deușu (Diós), Feiurdeni (Fejérd), Măcicașu (Magyarmacskás), Pădureni (Fejérdi fogadók), Săliștea Veche (Szellőcskevölgy), Sânmărtin (Szentmártonmacskás), Satu Lung (Hosszúmacskás) and Vechea (Bodonkút).

  9. Recea-Cristur - Wikipedia

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    Recea-Cristur (Hungarian: Récekeresztúr) is a commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania.In Romanian, "recea" refers to a cold place.The commune is composed of nine villages: Căprioara (Kecskeháta), Ciubanca (Alsócsobánka), Ciubăncuța (Felsőcsobánka), Elciu (Völcs), Escu (Veck), Jurca (Gyurkapataka), Osoi (Aszó), Pustuța (Pusztaújfalu) and Recea-Cristur.