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On December 5, 2013, TVR 3 aired a Christmas program ("Choose green"- Romanian: Alege verde) during which a carol was sung by the "Dor Transilvan" Ensemble, featuring anti-Semitic lyrics such as "She bore a beautiful son/ Namely Jesus Christ/ Everybody bows to Him/ Only the yids mock Him/ Damn yid/ The Holy God may not stand him/ Neither in heaven nor on earth/ Only in the chimney in the smoke ...
The latter one became the only Romanian Christmas songs to break the borders as it entered the Russian Airplay Chart and the UK Singles Chart as well as the Romanian Top 100. In 2011 LaLa Band premiered a Christmas album on December 1. A lot of compilations have been released for Christmas in Romania, for example, the "I Need You for Christmas ...
TVR Cluj is public regional TV station [1] available in Transylvania and Maramureş.It is the first regional branch of Societatea Română de Televiziune (Romanian Television Company), broadcasting since 3 January 1990.
In 2010, Cluj County recorded a road network density of 0.4 km of road/km 2. [13] This level places Cluj above the national average (0.33 km of road/km 2). Cluj County has a dense network of public roads, with a total length of 2,699 km, of which 502 km are national roads. [13]
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From 1796 to 1932, it was the only Orthodox church in Cluj. Vasile Moga was enthroned bishop there in 1811, but political pressure soon forced him to leave for Rășinari . In 1921, when Nicolae Ivan became the first bishop of the Vad, Feleac and Cluj Diocese , the church became his cathedral, holding that status until 1933, when the Dormition ...
The capital of the region was the city of Cluj, and at first, its territory comprised an area slightly smaller than the nowadays Cluj and Sălaj counties. On September 19, 1952, the administrative regions of Romania were reorganized by Decree nr. 331.
Tritenii de Jos (Hungarian: Alsódetrehem) is a commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania.It is composed of six villages: Clapa (Szentkirályi tanya), Colonia (Detrehemtelep), Pădurenii (Țigăreni until 1964, also formerly called Coc; Mezőkók), Tritenii de Jos, Tritenii de Sus (Felsődetrehem), and Tritenii-Hotar (Irisorai tanyák).