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Unlike the other stations on the Bucharest Metro, this one was made by the local government of Sector 4 [2] to support the development of the area. [3] The tender for the design and construction of the station was launched in September 2019, [4] and the contract was awarded in April 2020 to a consortium led by the company Somet. The ...
At rush hour, trains run at 4–6-minute intervals on lines 1 and 3, at 1-3 minute intervals on line 2, and at 7–8-minute on line 4; during the rest of the day, trains run at 8-minute intervals on lines 1 and 3, at 7-9 minute intervals on line 2 and at 10-minute intervals on line 4. [1]
Bucurestii Noi on the map of Bucharest A house in Strada Durău An apartment block in Bucureștii Noi, Sector 1. Bucureștii Noi ( Romanian: [bukuˌreʃtij ˈnoj] , New Bucharest ) is a district situated in the north-west of Bucharest , Romania , in Sector 1 .
In terms of religious affiliation, 96.1% of the population for whom data are available is Romanian Orthodox, 1.2% is Roman Catholic, 0.5% is Muslim, and 0.4% is Romanian Greek Catholic. Despite this, only 18% of the population, of any religion, attends a place of worship once a week or more. [ 84 ]
Victory Square (Piața Victoriei) and Free Press Square (Piața Presei Libere) stand at its two extreme points. The street has numerous museums, parks ( Kiseleff Park and Herăstrău Park ), grand residences, and the Arcul de Triumf along it between those end points.
Constantin Brâncoveanu is a metro station in Bucharest.It is named after Constantin Brâncoveanu, a Wallachian prince (1654–1714).. It is located at the junction of the Olteniței Road (Șoseaua Olteniței) and the Constantin Brâncoveanu boulevard (Bd.
Curtea Noua has been the residence of several rulers of Wallachia. Alexandru Ypsilanti built Curtea Noua as the new residence of the Wallachian princes. Nicolae Caragea is mentioned in a document dated May 1783 as taking temporary residence over the summer at the Cotroceni Monastery. Mihai Sutu (Aug 1783)
Piața Spaniei with bust of Cervantes The Henri Cihoski villa. Piața Spaniei ("Spanish Plaza") is a small square in Sector 2, Bucharest, near Park Ioanid [] and Grădina Icoanei.