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  2. Postal codes in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with 1 May 2003, postal codes have six digits, and represent addresses to the street level in major cities (those with population over 50,000). The digits represent (from left to right) the postal area; the county; the city/commune; the last three, depending on the size of the city/commune, represent the commune/city, the street, or ...

  3. Sectors of Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Sector Area (km 2) 1 Sector 1: 68 2 Sector 6: 38 3 Sector 3: 34 4 Sector 4: 34 5 Sector 2: 32 6

  4. Snack Attack (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Snack Attack is a 1981 maze action video game. Snack Attack may also refer to: Snack Attack (FIRST), a challenge theme for Food Factor; Snack Attack II, a 1982 Pac-Man-inspired maze game; Ismism, a 1981 album by Godley & Creme released in the US under the name Snack Attack

  5. Floreasca - Wikipedia

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    Floreasca is considered an upper class area. [1] The neighborhood was built on a former landfill site. It is mainly composed of small apartment blocks of 3-4 floors, and has many green areas. Its population density is lower than other parts of Bucharest. In 2008, work at the Floreasca City Center started in the area, [2] which was completed in ...

  6. Counties of Romania - Wikipedia

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    A total of 41 counties (Romanian: județe), along with the municipality of Bucharest, constitute the official administrative divisions of Romania.They represent the country's NUTS-3 (Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics – Level 3) statistical subdivisions within the European Union and each of them serves as the local level of government within its borders.

  7. Calea Victoriei - Wikipedia

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    The avenue in 1923 Calea Victoriei in 1935. On left is Hotel Capitol and on right is the Casa Capșa.The tall building is the Telephone Palace.. Initially, the road was known as Ulița Mare (Large Street), [1] also known as Drumul Brașovului (Brașov Road), being part of the trade route between Bucharest and the city of Brașov, in Transylvania. [2]

  8. Vitan, Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    Vitan on the map of Bucharest View in Vitan. Vitan is a neighborhood in southeastern Bucharest, Romania, along the Dâmbovița River.It is located in Sector 3, and lies between the Titan, Dristor, Centrul Civic, Olteniței, and Berceni districts.

  9. Snack Attack - Wikipedia

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    The game debuted in October 1981, and sold 25,000 copies by June 1982, tied for fourth on Computer Gaming World ' s list of top sellers. [1] Snack Attack won an award in the category of "Best Solitaire Computer Game" at the 4th annual Arkie Awards, where judges praised its "multiple mazes, charming graphics and sound effects, and well-nigh-addictive play action".