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  2. CEC Palace - Wikipedia

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    The CEC Palace (Romanian: Palatul CEC) in Bucharest, Romania, built between 8 June 1897 and 1900, and situated on Calea Victoriei opposite the National Museum of Romanian History, is the headquarters of CEC Bank.

  3. File:Palacio CEC, Bucarest, Rumanía, 2016-05-29, DD 91-93 HDR ...

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    English: Night view of the facade of the CEC Palace in Bucharest, capital of Romania. The building dates from 1900, is situated on Calea Victoriei in the center of the city and hosts the headquarter of CEC Bank.

  4. File:Palacio CEC, Bucarest, Rumanía, 2016-05-29, DD 65.jpg

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    English: CEC Palace, Bucharest, Romania. This is a photo of a historic monument in București, classified with number B-II-m-A-19845. Date: Taken on 29 May 2016, 17: ...

  5. Category:Palaces in Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    CEC Palace; Cotroceni Palace; ... National Museum of Art of Romania; P. Palace of Justice, Bucharest; Palace of the Parliament;

  6. List of castles and fortresses in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Administrative Palace, Craiova Mehedinți (4) Ada Kaleh Fortress (Adakale), Șimian (ruin partially relocated to Șimian Island) Grădeț Fortress, Balotești; Severin Fortress, Drobeta-Turnu Severin; Trikule Fortress, Svinița; Vâlcea (1) Strassburg (Arxavia) Fortress, Câinenii Mari

  7. Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    Bucharest (UK: / ˌ b uː k ə ˈ r ɛ s t / ⓘ BOO-kə-REST, US: / ˈ b uː k ə r ɛ s t /-⁠rest; Romanian: București [bukuˈreʃtʲ] ⓘ) is the capital and largest city of Romania.The metropolis stands on the River Dâmbovița in south-eastern Romania.

  8. Calea Victoriei - Wikipedia

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    CEC Palace; The avenue was also long home to the Constantin Tănase Revue Theatre (as of 2006, relocated to the Lipscani district), and was the site of the old Romanian National Theater, just north of Palatul Telefoanelor; the departed theatre's façade is replicated by the front of the Bucharest Novotel that opened in summer

  9. Palace of the Parliament - Wikipedia

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    The Palace reaches a height of 84 m (276 ft), [1] has a floor area of 365,000 m 2 (3,930,000 sq ft) [2] and a volume of 2,550,000 m 3 (90,000,000 cu ft). The Palace of the Parliament is the heaviest building in the world, weighing about 4,098,500 tonnes (9.04 billion pounds), and is the third largest administrative building in the world. [3]