Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
WikiProject Economics or WikiProject Romania may be able to help recruit an expert. ( January 2022 ) This is a list of the 41 Romanian counties , and one city with special status ( Bucharest , the national capital) by GDP and GDP per capita .
Map of Romania. This is a list of municipalities in Romania which have standing links to local communities in other countries known as "town twinning" (usually in Europe) or "sister cities" (usually in the rest of the world).
Cluj-Napoca: 2003 Railways P A Trilulilu: Technology Internet Cluj-Napoca: 2007 File sharing P A Ubisoft Bucharest: Technology Software Bucharest: 1992 Game developer, part of Ubisoft (France) P A UPC Romania: Telecommunications Fixed line telecommunications Bucharest: 1992 Telecom, part of Liberty Global (US), UPC, defunct 2020 P D Ursus ...
Motorways are identified by A followed by a number. As of April 2024, Romania has 1,098 km of motorway in use, with another 720 km under construction. [citation needed] In recent years, a master plan for the national motorway network has been developed and many works have begun around the country, [4] which will result in significant changes by 2015, [5] and eventually by 2022.
The list includes major cities with the status of municipiu (103 in total), as well as cities and towns with the status of oraș (216 in total). Romania has 319 cities and towns: one city with over 1 million inhabitants, 17 other cities with more than 100,000 inhabitants, 153 cities with a population between 10,000 and 100,000 inhabitants, 110 ...
Cluj-Napoca, commonly known as Cluj, is the second most populous city in Romania (as of the 2021 census), after the national capital Bucharest, and is the seat of Cluj County. From 1790 to 1848 and from 1861 to 1867, it was the official capital of the Grand Principality of Transylvania .
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.
In 2019, Timișoara became the second city in Romania to introduce public school transport, after Cluj-Napoca; [212] as of 2020, it is served by 14 lines. [213] Timișoara has a well-developed market for taxi services. [214] There are also several car rental companies. [215]