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  2. Nicolae Romanescu Park - Wikipedia

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    Nicolae Romanescu Park (Romanian: Parcul Nicolae Romanescu), known over time as the Bibescu Park, the Independence Park or the People's Park, is a park in Craiova, Romania. Located on the site of the mid-19th century estate and gardens of the Bibescu family, it was designed by the French architect Édouard Redont and constructed between 1897 ...

  3. Craiova - Wikipedia

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    Nicolae Romanescu Park (formerly Bibescu Park) – the largest and most well-known park in Craiova. Through the initiative of Nicolae P. Romanescu, the mayor of Craiova at that time, the park was designed by French architect Émile Rendont.

  4. Ioan Nicolae Romanescu - Wikipedia

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    Born at Liège on 14 April 1895, he was the son of Nicolae P. Romanescu.When he was 5 years old, he returned to Craiova with his mother. In his early years, he studied at the "Javait" Institute, from the Boys' School no. 3 "Ion Heliade Rădulescu" and at the Carol I High School.

  5. Craiova Hippodrome - Wikipedia

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    Hipodromul Craiova. The Hippodrome can be found within the Nicolae Romanescu Park in the South of Craiova, Romania. Today, the park is included in the National monument list on the 98th position. The hippodrome occupies about 20,50 hectares from a total of 96 that belong to the park.

  6. Gheorghe Bibescu - Wikipedia

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    Born in Craiova as the first son of Dimitrie Bibescu, a member of the Bibescu boyar family, he studied Law in Paris. After his return to Wallachia, he was elected deputy in the Extraordinary Public Assembly, the legislative forum established by the Imperial Russian overseers at the end of the Russo-Turkish War of 1828–1829, representing the Dolj County during the Pavel Kiseleff administration.

  7. File:The suspended bridge, in Nicolae Romanescu Park, Craiova ...

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  8. List of tallest buildings in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Bucharest skyline in 2022. This is a list of high rise buildings in Romania, itemizing buildings in Romania that are 60 metres (200 ft) or taller. [1] This overlaps with topic of more complete List of tallest buildings in Bucharest, which lists 52 buildings 60 metres (200 ft) or taller in Bucharest alone.

  9. Craiovești - Wikipedia

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    The first member to rise to prominence was a certain Neagoe, a member of the Sfat who became Ban of Strehaia under Basarab Țepeluș cel Tânăr (sometime after 1477). His son Pârvu Craiovescu (d. 1512), a Great Vornic, was the father of Neagoe Basarab – who became Prince of Wallachia in 1512 after replacing Vlad cel Tânăr (who had begun opposing the family's political influence); [1] in ...