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  2. Ferentari - Wikipedia

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    Ferentari was the first modern industrial area of Bucharest developed in the middle of 19th century, when new industrial plants were built in the area and especially after the first railway in Romania was built (opened in 1869 and connecting Bucharest—via Filaret station—to Giurgiu). In 1947, the Ferentari Market housing estate was built ...

  3. 2006 Ferentari riot - Wikipedia

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    A small riot took place in Ferentari–Zăbrăuți area of Bucharest, Romania on the evening of November 14, 2006. Ferentari is Bucharest's poorest district, with a bad reputation with respect to crime.

  4. List of tallest buildings in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Bucharest skyline in 2022. This is a list of high rise buildings in Romania, itemizing buildings in Romania that are 60 metres (200 ft) or taller. [1] This overlaps with topic of more complete List of tallest buildings in Bucharest, which lists 52 buildings 60 metres (200 ft) or taller in Bucharest alone.

  5. 2023 Romanian teachers' strike - Wikipedia

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    [22] [23] [24] Nonetheless, the teachers announced that the general strike continues. [21] [25] On 31 May, the government offered teachers a raise of 1.000 lei in salaries, after a new attempt at negotiations between the former and the latter, followed by a phased salary increase to the teacher-desired levels by 2026.

  6. Crime in Romania - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, cities are very safe; in 2023 five Romanian cities, namely Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, Brașov, Bucharest, and Iași, were ranked in the top 100 safest cities in the world. [3] Another peculiarity of Romania is that gun violence is exceptionally rare [4] due to Romania having some of the strictest gun laws in the world. Most homicides ...

  7. June 1990 Mineriad - Wikipedia

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    The June 1990 Mineriad was the suppression of anti-National Salvation Front (FSN) rioting in Bucharest, Romania by the physical intervention of groups of industrial workers as well as coal miners from the Jiu Valley, brought to Bucharest by the government to counter the rising violence of the protesters. [1]

  8. Golaniad - Wikipedia

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    The FSN, which was widely known from the revolution and associated with it, won 66.3% of the votes, while the next party – the Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania – obtained only 7.2% of the votes, followed by the National Liberal Party at 6.4%, with the Ecological Movement of Romania (MER) and the Christian Democratic National ...

  9. Sectors of Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    The Municipality of Bucharest (the capital of Romania) is divided into 6 administrative units, named sectors (sectoare in Romanian), each of which has its own mayor and council, and has responsibility over local affairs, such as secondary streets, parks, schools and the cleaning services.