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  2. Timișoara - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Traian Vuia International Airport attracted 15.1% of the total number of passengers embarked at Romanian airports, 32.8% of the total tons of goods loaded and 13.2% of the total number of flights. [223] Traian Vuia International Airport serves as an operational base for Wizz Air. As of 2021, the airport is undergoing expansion works ...

  3. Green Forest, Timișoara - Wikipedia

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    The Green Forest is located in the northeastern part of Timișoara and its surface, measuring about 737 ha, is divided into 78 plots more or less square-shaped. [10] The forest is crossed on a length of 2.6 km by Behela (tributary of the Bega River), which feeds, before entering the forest, the Dumbrăvița artificial lake, a place of leisure for tourists and fishermen.

  4. The Timișoara Times - Wikipedia

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    The Timișoara Times is a Romanian daily newspaper published in Romanian and German, founded and published in Timișoara since 1771, as Temeswarer Nachrichten.It is one of the most popular local newspapers from Romania, read by hundreds of thousands people annually.

  5. History of Timișoara - Wikipedia

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    1879 – September 15: Recital of Johannes Brahms and Joseph Joachim in Timișoara. 1883 – June 5: The Orient Express Train is launched, passing through Banat: Szeged–Kikinda–Jimbolia–Timișoara–Caransebeş–Orşova. 1886 – Set up of the "Ambulance" service of Timișoara. This is the first ambulance station in Hungary and today ...

  6. Timișoara Fortress - Wikipedia

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    Timișoara Fortress (Latin: Castrum Temesiensis, Castrum Temesvariensis, Hungarian: Temesvári vár, Turkish: Temeşvar Kalesi, German: Festung Temeswar, Romanian: Cetatea Timișoara) is a historical fortress in western Romania around which the town of Timișoara was built.

  7. Timișoara Orthodox Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The Orthodox Cathedral (Romanian: Catedrala Ortodoxă), also known as the Metropolitan Cathedral (Romanian: Catedrala Mitropolitană), is a Romanian Orthodox church in Timișoara.

  8. Politehnica University of Timișoara - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, based on the Order of the Minister of Education and Science no. 4894, the Traian Vuia Polytechnic Institute was renamed the Technical University of Timișoara. [15] Four years later, by Government Decision no. 568, it became the Polytechnic University of Timișoara. [16]

  9. Vilmos Zombori - Wikipedia

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    Vilmos Zombori was born on 11 January 1906 in Temesvár, Austria-Hungary (now Romania), growing up in a family in which he had eight brothers. [2] [3] [4] He started to play junior level football in 1919 at Chinezul Timișoara, starting his senior career in 1925 in the regional league at Sparta CFR Timișoara. [2]