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  2. AFI Cotroceni - Wikipedia

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    AFI Cotroceni is a shopping mall in Bucharest, Romania. It is located in the western part of the city, between the city center and two of the largest residential districts, Militari and Drumul Taberei. With approximately 90,000 m 2 (970,000 sq ft) of gross leasable area, AFI Cotroceni is Romania's largest shopping mall. [1]

  3. List of shopping malls in Romania - Wikipedia

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    AFI Cotroceni, Bucharest Mega Mall, Bucharest Palas Mall, Iași This is a list of notable shopping malls , retail parks , and department stores in Romania . Bihor County

  4. AFI Silver - Wikipedia

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    It occupies the former home of the 1,100-seat Silver Theatre, whose 1938 building was designed by movie palace architect John Eberson. [2] The Silver Theatre closed in 1985, and the building stood empty until 2001, when restoration began. [3]

  5. Magic Johnson Theatres - Wikipedia

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    After building the Magic Theatre in Harlem, multiple businesses followed suit including Old Navy, Disney, and HMV. There are/were two multiplex theatres in, or near, major cities of the United States of America , namely in areas which are predominantly African-American and previously were underserved by modern cineplexes.

  6. List of buildings in Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    The National Theatre, 2006 Odeon Theatre. Act Theater (Teatrul Act) Bulandra Theatre; C. Tănase Theater (Teatrul C. Tănase), home of a satirical revue; Casandra Theater Studio (Studioul Casandra), student theater; Comedy Theater (Teatrul de Comedie) Excelsior Theater (Teatrul Excelsior) Green Hours Theater (Teatrul Luni de la Green Hours)

  7. Category:Shopping malls in Bucharest - Wikipedia

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  8. Plaza Romania - Wikipedia

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    Plaza Romania is a shopping mall in Bucharest, Romania.The construction, based on an uncompleted hunger circus abandoned after the fall of Nicolae Ceaușescu, has three distinguishable parts — a central structure with a dome 40 metres (130 ft) in diameter, and two new and complex wing structures.

  9. Unirea Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    Opened in 1976 and enlarged in 1989, it was the largest department store in Communist Romania. [2] It was converted into a shopping centre during the 1990s. The complex has a total area of 83,971 square metres (903,856 sq ft) and 1,000 parking spaces. [ 1 ]