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  2. Hanul cu Tei - Wikipedia

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    Hanul cu Tei ("The Linden tree Inn") is one of the few still standing old inns in central Bucharest, Romania. It was built in 1833 by Anastasie Hagi Gheorghe Polizu and Ștefan Popovici, on the trading street of Lipscani. It was also called the Bezesten de pe Ulița cea mare a Marchitanilor ("The Inn on the Wide Street of the Merchants"). It is ...

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    The north end of the terrace was the Norfolk House Hotel [4] but is now The Linden Tree pub under the management of Wadworth Brewery. [5] To the rear of the buildings is Alma Terrace. Lysons also developed houses from 1854 in Theresa Street, originally known as Clarence Town, and Alma Place. Lysons Avenue is a short distance to the south. [1]

  4. Dragostea din tei - Wikipedia

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    Dragostea din tei" is performed in Romanian and mentions the linden tree (Romanian: "tei"), which is commonly used in Romanian literature. [46] Throughout the song, its title is pronounced in an ambiguous way that could lead the listener to hear the phrase "Dragostea dintâi" (Romanian: "The first love"). [ 47 ]

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    The 1000-year-old bast linden tree in Effeltrich - article by Efferer, from June 29, 2008. The millennial linden tree in Effeltrich in Fraenkische Schweiz.Bayern-online.de. Millennial linden tree in Effeltrich - Article by Hans Joachim Fröhlich, excerpt of text from Old lovely trees in Germany, page 287, 29 June 2008.

  7. Tilia - Wikipedia

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    The Alte Linde tree of Naters, Switzerland, is mentioned in a document in 1357 and described by the writer at that time as already magnam (large). A plaque at its foot mentions that in 1155, a linden tree was already on this spot. The Najevnik linden tree (Slovene: Najevska lipa), a 700-year-old T. cordata, is the thickest tree in Slovenia. [29]

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