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  2. Shopping City Timișoara - Wikipedia

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    [4] 10,000 m 2 of its leasable area are occupied by a Carrefour hypermarket, [5] and 16,000 m 2 by a Dedeman DIY store. [6] The mall also includes a food court, a fitness center with a semi-Olympic swimming pool, a casino, a seasonal ice rink, terraces and a 350-square-meter children's playground. [3]

  3. Dan Păltinișanu Stadium (2025) - Wikipedia

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    The idea of building a new stadium appeared in 2015, when Nicolae Robu, the former mayor of Timișoara, presented a master plan that provided for the restructuring of the area known as Olimpia by building a 40,000-seat stadium, an Olympic-size swimming pool, a multi-purpose sports hall, a hotel and a velodrome. [5]

  4. Timișoara - Wikipedia

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    Tel. code +40 x56 2: Car plates: TM: Climate: Cfb: Website: www.primariatm.ro: 1 x, y and z are digits that indicate the street, part of the street or even the building of the address 2 x is a digit indicating the operator: 2 for the former national operator, Romtelecom, and 3 for other ground telephone networks

  5. List of supermarket chains in Romania - Wikipedia

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    162 [4] 29 [5] Hypermarkets Supermarkets Convenience stores Discount supermarkets: Carrefour Group: Auchan MyAuchan: 33 7 [6] 392 [7] Hypermarkets Supermarkets Convenience stores: Auchan Holding (Mulliez Family) Kaufland: 187 [8] Discount hypermarkets: Schwarz Gruppe: Lidl: 365 [9] Discount supermarkets: Schwarz Gruppe: Penny: 416 [10] Discount ...

  6. Victory Square, Timișoara - Wikipedia

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    The Victory Square (Romanian: Piața Victoriei), known until 1990 as the Opera Square (Romanian: Piața Operei), is the central square of Timișoara.It is the place where Timișoara was proclaimed on 20 December 1989 the first city free of communism in Romania. [3]

  7. Union Square, Timișoara - Wikipedia

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    Union Square (Romanian: Piața Unirii), also known as Dome Square (Romanian: Piața Domului), is the oldest square in Timișoara, Romania. [1] It was named in honor of the Romanian troops that entered Timișoara on 3 August 1919 and established the Romanian administration, thus finalizing the union of Banat with Romania. [2]

  8. Timișoara metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The total area on which the Timișoara metropolitan area extends is 1,079.54 km 2 – of which 129.27 km 2 represent the administrative territory of Timișoara, and 950.27 km 2 the area of influence of the city – occupying about 3.4% of the West development region and about 12.5% of Timiș County. [6]

  9. Liberty Square, Timișoara - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Square (Romanian: Piața Libertății), formerly known as Parade Square (Romanian: Piața de Paradă) or Prince Eugene Square (Romanian: Piața Prințul Eugen), is an urban square in Timișoara.