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It is home to around 400,000 inhabitants in its metropolitan area, while the Timișoara–Arad metropolis concentrates more than 70% of the population of Timiș and Arad counties. Timișoara is a multicultural city, home to 21 ethnic groups and 18 religious denominations. [13]
This section of the motorway is fully operational and is composed of two segments: Timișoara – Arad and Arad bypass. Works for the Arad bypass (12.25 km) were awarded in March 2009 to the joint venture between the Spanish company FCC Construccion and the Austrian company Porr. [115]
With 250,849 inhabitants at the 2021 census, Timișoara is the country's fifth most populous city. It is home to around 400,000 inhabitants in its metropolitan area, while the Timișoara–Arad metropolis concentrates more than 70% of the population of Timiș and Arad counties. Timișoara is a multicultural city, home to 21 ethnic groups and 18 ...
Intended to link Timișoara with Serbia's motorway network, with possible first tendered construction contracts in 2024. Mihai Viteazu: Sebeș: Alba Iulia – Aiud: Turda: 70.00 70.00 100% – – Building started in 2013, with initial openings in 2018, operational on the entire length since 2021. Arad Bypass: Arad: Arad: 3.5 3.5 100% – –
Timișoara–Arad (estimated population: 805,000) [35] [36] Functional urban areas. In the EU, as defined by Eurostat, a functional urban area (FUA) – formerly ...
Aradului is a district in northern Timișoara Its name comes from the homonymous road (Calea Aradului) that connects Timișoara to Arad. [2] Calea Aradului divides the district into two: Aradului Vest and Aradului Est.
The A11 motorway (Romanian: Autostrada A11) is a partially built motorway in north-western part of Romania, planned to connect the cities of Arad and Oradea.As of January 2022, the only operational segment is a 3.5-kilometre (2.2 mi) section from Arad West Interchange to DN7 (Arad North), known as the Arad Bypass (Romanian: Centura Arad).
CFR Line 310 (Timișoara–Arad). From Arad there are trains to Cluj-Napoca, Oradea, Iași or Satu Mare. There is also a line that goes to Budapest. CFR Line 900 (Timișoara–Bucharest), part of Pan-European Corridor IV (southern branch) CFR Line 918 Timișoara–Buziaș–Lugoj; CFR Line 919 (Timișoara–Jimbolia) with extension to Kikinda