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Beginning with 1 May 2003, postal codes have six digits, and represent addresses to the street level in major cities (those with population over 50,000). The digits represent (from left to right) the postal area; the county; the city/commune; the last three, depending on the size of the city/commune, represent the commune/city, the street, or ...
Sector 1 is an administrative unit of Bucharest located in the northern part of the city. It contains also the northwestern districts of Băneasa and Pipera . Sector 1 is thought to be the wealthiest sector in Bucharest.
Snack Attack is a 1981 maze action video game. Snack Attack may also refer to: Snack Attack (FIRST), a challenge theme for Food Factor; Snack Attack II, a 1982 Pac-Man-inspired maze game; Ismism, a 1981 album by Godley & Creme released in the US under the name Snack Attack
Postal Code: 04xxxx. Area code +40 x1: Car Plates: B: Website: www.ps4.ro: The six sectors of Bucharest. Sector 4 (Romanian: Sectorul 4) is an administrative unit of ...
The sector's mayor is Ciprian Ciucu , from the National Liberal Party, having been elected for a four-year term in 2020. The Local Council of Sector 6 has 27 seats, with the following party composition (as of 2020):
Ballabgarh, officially Balramgarh, [1] is a large town, nearby Faridabad city and a tehsil (subdistrict) in Faridabad district of Haryana, India, and is part of the Delhi National Capital Region [2] or Delhi NCR. The town was founded by Raja Balram Singh, in 1739, who also built the Nahar Singh Mahal palace in the same year. [3]
It lies on the Gurgaon-Faridabad road. It has a population of about 8279 persons living in around 1461 households. The village is spread over three wards under the Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon: wards 30, 31 and 33. [2] Sector 52, 56 and Ardee city also comes under Wazirabad; its Pin code is 122003.
Following the 1977 Vrancea earthquake, Bucharest's city center suffered significant damage, and a large number of historic buildings were demolished to make way for the new Centrul Civic (Civic Center). As part of the project, Bulevardul Unirii was to be Communist Romania's answer to Paris's Avenue des Champs-Élysées.