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  2. Pipera - Wikipedia

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    Until 1995, Pipera was an ordinary village. After that, an "El Dorado" of land transactions began.Plots of land that were US$1/m 2 reached in 2005 the US$250/m 2.In this time, more than 1,400 houses were built there, transforming Pipera in one of the most expensive residential areas.

  3. Ilfov County - Wikipedia

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    Ilfov (Romanian pronunciation:) is the county that surrounds Bucharest, the capital of Romania. It used to be largely rural, but, after the fall of Communism , many of the county's villages and communes developed into high-income commuter towns , which act like suburbs or satellites of Bucharest.

  4. Sector 3 (Bucharest) - Wikipedia

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    It is bordered by Sector 2 to the North, Ilfov County to the East, Sector 4 to the South, Sector 5 to the Southwest, and Sector 1 to the Northwest. The largest and most populous district of Sector 3 is Titan. [2] Lipscani, colloquially known as oldtown is the center of the nightlife in Bucharest, and also the biggest attraction for foreign ...

  5. Balotești - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the 19th century, the commune was part of Plasa Snagov, Ilfov County. It had the villages of Balotești, Cacaleți, Preoțești, Popești-Petrești and Săftica, totalling 891 inhabitants. In the commune there was a mixed school, a steam threshing machine and 5 Orthodox churches (one for each Cătun). [4]

  6. 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]

  7. DN1 - Wikipedia

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    DN1 (Romanian: Drumul Național 1) is an important national road in Romania which links Bucharest with the northwestern part of the country and the border with Hungary via Borș.

  8. Jilava - Wikipedia

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    Jilava is a commune in Ilfov County, Muntenia, Romania, near Bucharest. It is composed of a single village, Jilava. The name derives from a Romanian word of Slavic origin (Bulgarian жилав žilav (tough), which passed into Romanian as jilav) meaning "humid place". In this commune there is an operating prison and also the Fort 13 Jilava.

  9. File:Ilfov Local 2024 M.svg - Wikipedia

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    Map of the 2024 Romanian Local Election Results in Ilfov County by political party of the mayor elected. Romanian Harta Alegerilor Locale din 2024 în Județul Ilfov după partidul politic al primarului ales.