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  2. Palace of the Parliament - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of the Parliament (Romanian: Palatul Parlamentului), also known as the House of the Republic (Casa Republicii) or People's House/People's Palace (Casa Poporului), is the seat of the Parliament of Romania, located atop Dealul Spirii in Bucharest, the national capital.

  3. People's Salvation Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Three churches were demolished (Alba Postăvari, Spirea Veche, and Izvorul Tămăduirii), and two churches had been moved (Schitul Maicilor and Mihai Vodă), by the communist regime to build civic centre and the Palace of the Parliament, previously known as the House of the People (Romanian: Casa Poporului). [62]

  4. 2012–2014 Romanian protests against shale gas - Wikipedia

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    on YouTube On 27 February 2013, at the call of the Civil Society Initiative Group of Bârlad, about 8,700 people [ 28 ] [ 29 ] took to the streets to shout "No to exploitation of shale gas". The event was attended by people of all ages from all Vaslui County , but also from Constanța , Galați , Buzău and Bucharest . [ 30 ]

  5. File:Casa Poporului.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Timișoara Orthodox Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    At one point, the building was the third tallest in the country, after Casa Scânteii (104 m) and the People's House (84 m), both located in Bucharest. Due to the marshy terrain, the cathedral stands on a concrete slab supported by 1,186 reinforced concrete pillars, driven at a depth of 20 m. [ 10 ]

  7. Centrul Civic - Wikipedia

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    Panoramic view. Centrul Civic (Romanian: [ˈtʃentrul ˈtʃivik]; "the Civic Centre") is a district in central Bucharest, Romania, which was completely rebuilt in the 1980s as part of the scheme of systematization under the dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu, which included the construction of new civic centres in the Romanian cities. [1]

  8. People's Party (Romania, 1918–38) - Wikipedia

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    The People's Party (Romanian: Partidul Poporului, PP), originally People's League (Liga Poporului), was an eclectic, essentially populist, mass movement in Romania.Created by World War I hero Alexandru Averescu, it identified itself with the new politics of "Greater Romania" period, and existed for almost as long as Greater Romania did.

  9. Romanian Ombudsman - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Ombudsman (Avocatul Poporului in Romanian, literally meaning "People's Advocate") is an independent institution of the Government of Romania, responsible for investigating and addressing complaints made by citizens against other government institutions.