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Up until 2017, Bucharest Pride was the only event of its kind in Romania. Over the years, LGBT-related events also sprung up in regional cities. As of 2024, pride parades take place in Bucharest (by far the largest), Cluj-Napoca, Iași and Timișoara. The appearance of other events outside the capital, including Timișoara, was mainly catalyzed ...
The Colectiv nightclub fire was a fire in Bucharest, Romania, on 30 October 2015, which killed 64 people [7] [8] [9] (26 on site, 38 in hospitals) [10] and injured 146. [11] [12] The nightclub fire was caused by a fireworks accident, both being the deadliest in Romanian history.
Bucharest Pride, known previously as GayFest, [2] is the annual festival dedicated to LGBT rights in Romania, taking place in Bucharest for nearly a week. Current event organizer is Kyle David Kipp. It first took place in 2004 and now occurs in May–June of each year, culminating with the March of Diversity (Romanian: Marșul Diversității).
Romania became a member of NATO and the European Union in 2004 and 2007, respectively. While democratic reforms have proven to be moderately successful, [19] [20] [21] though issues with corruption remain. [22] Economic reforms continue, with Romania still possessing, for example, one of the highest child poverty rates in the developed world ...
The mixed project includes, in addition to the previous facilities, a 7,500 m 2 (81,000 sq ft) park, event rooms, offices, a multi-story car park and an expo pavilion. [6] The gross area amounts to approximately 200,000 m 2 (2,200,000 sq ft) with rentable area of about 135,000 m 2 (1,450,000 sq ft).
Bucharest, Romania: 0 10 Dynamite Fighting Show 10: Day of the Warriors: March 10, 2021: Complex Silva Bucharest, Romania: 0 9 Dynamite Fighting Show 9: Day of Revenge: December 4, 2020: Horia Demian Arena: Cluj-Napoca, Romania: 0 8 Dynamite Fighting Show 8: Capital Fight: August 20, 2020: Arenele Romane: Bucharest, Romania: 0 7
Timișoara is an important regional road and railway hub, connecting the city to Bucharest and other major cities, as well as Romania to Hungary and Serbia, and further to Western Europe. It is located along the Pan-European Corridor IV linking Germany to Turkey and has access, thanks to the Bega Canal , to the Pan-European Corridor VII. [ 127 ]
Romexpo, also known as Romexpo Dome or Romexpo Town, is a large exhibition center and indoor arena in Bucharest, Romania. It is primarily used for exhibitions, concerts, and sporting events. The complex also hosts more than 140 other exhibits and trade shows every year.