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  2. Kolozs County - Wikipedia

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    Kolozs County was formed in the 11th century. In 1876, when the administrative structure of Transylvania was changed, the territory of Kolozs was modified and some villages of Doboka County (which was then disbanded) were annexed to it. In 1920, by the Treaty of Trianon, the county became part of Romania.

  3. List of Romanian counties by GDP - Wikipedia

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    WikiProject Economics or WikiProject Romania may be able to help recruit an expert. ( January 2022 ) This is a list of the 41 Romanian counties , and one city with special status ( Bucharest , the national capital) by GDP and GDP per capita .

  4. Cojocna - Wikipedia

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    Cojocna (Hungarian: Kolozs; German: Salzgrub, Klosmarkt) is a commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania.It is composed of eight villages: Boj-Cătun (Bósi alagút), Boju (Kolozsbós), Cara (Kolozskara), Cojocna, Huci (Cserealja), Iuriu de Câmpie (Mezőőr), Moriști (Hurubák), and Straja (Szávatanya).

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  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. List of local administrative units of Romania - Wikipedia

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    1.1.5 Satu Mare County. 1.1.6 Sălaj County. 1.2 Central Romania. 1.2.1 Alba County. ... Local administrative units of Romania. Macroregiunea 1. North-West Romania ...

  8. Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    The American online magazine InformationWeek reports that much of the software/IT activity in Romania is taking place in Cluj-Napoca, which is quickly becoming Romania's technopolis. [156] Nokia invested 200 million euros in a mobile telephone factory near Cluj-Napoca; [157] this began production in February 2008 and closed in December 2011. [158]

  9. Cluj County - Wikipedia

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    The territory of the county was transferred in 1920 from the Kingdom of Hungary, as successor state to Austria-Hungary, to Romania by the Treaty of Trianon. Thus, Cluj County was the successor to the former Hungarian administrative unit of Kolozs County (Hungarian: Kolozs vármegye).