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  2. List of hospitals in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Brașov County Emergency Clinical Hospital: 915: 1973 Buzău: Buzău: Buzău County Emergency Hospital: Cluj: Cluj-Napoca: Cluj County Emergency Clinical Hospital 1,592: 1948 Cluj: Turda: Turda Municipal Hospital: Cluj: Câmpia Turzii: Câmpia Turzii Municipal Hospital: Cluj: Huedin: Huedin City Hospital: Cluj: Cluj-Napoca: Cluj-Napoca ...

  3. Regina Maria Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Regina Maria Hospital (Romanian: Spitalul Regina Maria Cluj) is a hospital located at 29 Calea Dorobanților, Cluj-Napoca, Romania that was opened in 2019. It is owned and operated by the private Regina Maria Health Network and cost €18 million. The building is on seven levels. There are eight medical departments and six surgical specialties.

  4. Healthcare in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The hospital is still operational today. St. Spiridon Hospital, in Iași, opened in 1755 and described in a document from 1757 as the largest in Moldavia and Wallachia, is nowadays the second largest in Romania. [8] Filantropia Hospital had a capacity of 70 beds and was built in 1806–1812, during the Russian occupation.

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  6. Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    Cluj-Napoca and the surrounding area (Cluj County) had a rate of 268 criminal convictions per 100,000 inhabitants during 2006, just above the national average. [116] After the revolution in 1989, the criminal conviction rate in the county entered a phase of sustained growth, reaching a historic high of 429 in 1998, when it began to fall. [116]

  7. Cluj County - Wikipedia

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    Cluj-Napoca, Cluj County seat, is the second largest city in Romania. With a population of more than 47,000 inhabitants, Turda is the second largest city in Cluj County. Dej Gherla Huedin. Cluj County has 5 municipalities, 1 town and 75 communes. Municipalities: Câmpia Turzii; pop. 22,223 (as of 2011) Cluj-Napocacounty seat; pop. 324,576

  8. Cluj County Prefecture - Wikipedia

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    The Cluj County Prefecture (Romanian: Palatul Prefecturii din Cluj) is a building in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, housing the offices of the Cluj County prefect. It is located at 21 Decembrie 1989 Boulevard, nr.

  9. Klausenburg (Hasidic dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Klausenburg, also known as Sanz-Klausenburg, is a Hasidic dynasty that originated in the Transylvanian city of Cluj-Napoca (German: Klausenburg, Hungarian: Kolozsvár), today in Romania. At the behest of Rabbi Yekusiel Yehudah Halberstam , Klausenburger Rebbe from 1927 to 1994, the movement was split into two separate movements after his death ...