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  2. Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    Bucharest. /  44.43250°N 26.10389°E  / 44.43250; 26.10389. Bucharest ( UK: / ˌbuːkəˈrɛst / BOO-kə-REST, US: / ˈbuːkərɛst / -⁠rest; Romanian: București [bukuˈreʃtʲ] ⓘ) is the capital and largest city of Romania. The metropolis stands on the River Dâmbovița in south-eastern Romania.

  3. History of Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    The history of Bucharest covers the time from the early settlements on the locality's territory (and that of the surrounding area in Ilfov County) until its modern existence as a city, capital of Wallachia, and present-day capital of Romania . Historical affiliations. Wallachia c. 1459–1859 (Ottoman vassal)

  4. Romanian General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations

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    Inspectorate for Emergency Situations (acronym: I.S.U.) Website. www.igsu.ro. The Romanian General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations ( Romanian: Inspectoratul General pentru Situaţii de Urgenţă - IGSU) is a public structure subordinated to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, created on December 15, 2004, by merging the Civil Defense ...

  5. Alliance for the Union of Romanians - Wikipedia

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    The Alliance for the Union of Romanians ( Romanian: Alianța pentru Unirea Românilor, AUR, meaning "gold" in Romanian) [ 26] is a right-wing populist [ 9][ 10] and nationalist [ 27][ 5][ 28] political party active in Romania and Moldova. It was founded on 19 September 2019 ahead of the 2020 Romanian local and legislative elections.

  6. List of trolleybus routes in Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    The MTB-82 was a trolleybus produced in the Soviet Union between 1947 and 1960 and operated in many communist bloc states. It had a 74 kW engine (80/86 kW according to other sources) and a metal body, which was rare at the time. The power was supplied at 550 V, and the maximum speed was 57.5 km/h. The transport capacity was 65 seats, of which ...

  7. Romanian identity card - Wikipedia

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    Romanian identity card. The Romanian identity card ( Romanian: Carte de identitate, informally called Buletin) is an official identity document issued to every Romanian citizen residing in Romania. It is compulsory to obtain the identity card from 14 years of age. Although Romanian citizens residing abroad are exempt from obtaining the identity ...

  8. Diana Șoșoacă - Wikipedia

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    Diana Iovanovici Șoșoacă (born 13 November 1975) is a Romanian lawyer and far-right politician. [ 3][ 4] Iovanovici Șoșoacă rose to prominence as an anti-vaccine activist during the COVID-19 pandemic. In December 2020, she was elected to the Senate of Romania. As of July 2024, she is a member of the European Parliament .

  9. Italy–Romania relations - Wikipedia

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    Romania. Italian-Romanian relations are foreign relations between Italy and Romania. Both countries established diplomatic relations on 21 April 1873. [ 1] Italy has an embassy in Bucharest. Romania has an embassy in Rome, five general consulates (in Milan, Turin, Trieste, Bari and Bologna ). [ 2]