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  2. Baia Mare - Wikipedia

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    In Baia Mare there is one library (with a few branches), 6 museums, one planetarium and observatory, 2 theaters, 2 cultural centers, one art school and one popular university. The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Baia Mare is the second largest cathedral in Romania after the People's Salvation Cathedral in Bucharest. [29]

  3. Category:Baia Mare - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... move to sidebar hide. Help. Romania portal Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total ...

  4. Baia Mare Region - Wikipedia

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    Baia Mare Region within the administrative divisions of Romania, 1950–1952 Baia Mare Region within the administrative divisions of Romania, 1952–1956 Maramureș Region within the administrative divisions of Romania, 1960–1968. Regiunea Baia Mare (Baia Mare Region) was one of the newly established (in 1950) administrative divisions of the ...

  5. Baia Mare metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    For the 2014–2020 time period, the Baia Mare Metropolitan Area was slated to become an important instrument for accessing EU structural funds, which would enable the implementation of local infrastructure investment projects, thereby increasing the quality of life and reducing disparities between localities.

  6. Maramureș County - Wikipedia

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    Maramureș County is situated in the northern part of Romania, in the historical region of Transylvania, and has a border with Ukraine. This county has a total area of 6,304 square kilometres (2,434 sq mi), of which 43% is covered by the Rodna Mountains , with its tallest peak, Pietrosul [ ro ] , at 2,303 metres (7,556 ft) altitude.

  7. Săsar - Wikipedia

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    The Săsar (Hungarian: Zazar) is a right tributary of the river Lăpuș in Maramureș County, Romania. [1] [2] It discharges into the Lăpuș in Bozânta Mare, southwest of Baia Mare. [3] It is a medium-size river which flows through the cities of Baia Sprie and Baia Mare.

  8. Satu Mare County - Wikipedia

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    The county was disestablished by the communist government of Romania in 1950, and its territory became part of Baia Mare Region, which in turn was renamed the Maramureș Region in 1960. Satu Mare County was re-established in 1968, when Romania restored the county administrative system.

  9. Baia Mare ghetto - Wikipedia

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    The Baia Mare ghetto was one of the Nazi-era ghettos for European Jews during World War II.It was located in the city of Baia Mare (Hungarian: Nagybánya) in Maramureș County, Transylvania, now part of Romania but administered as part of Szatmár County by the Kingdom of Hungary from the 1940 Second Vienna Award's grant of Northern Transylvania until late 1944.