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  2. Colectiv nightclub fire - Wikipedia

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    The Colectiv nightclub fire was a fire in Bucharest, Romania, on 30 October 2015, which killed 64 people [ 7 ][ 8 ][ 9 ] (26 on site, 38 in hospitals) [ 10 ] and injured 146. [ 11 ][ 12 ] The nightclub fire was caused by a fireworks accident, both being the deadliest in Romanian history. It occurred during a free concert performed by the ...

  3. Bamboo Club - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo Club. Bamboo Club, nicknamed Bamboo, is a Romanian -based chain of nightclubs with headquarters in Bucharest, Romania, owned and operated by Giosue "Joshua" Castellano. [4] The first club was opened in the capital of Romania in 2002. [1] Bamboo Group Entertainment also includes clubs in Brașov, [3] Mamaia [2] and Miami Beach. [4]

  4. CSA Steaua București (football) - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the sporting sections of the namesake CSA Steaua București and competes in the Liga II. In 2017, the parent club reactivated its football section and entered it into the 2017–18 season of Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league system. According to the club's records and the latest Romanian court orders (July ...

  5. List of football clubs in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Retezatul Hațeg. The football team from Hațeg was founded in 1956, with its current name, Retezatul, and the club's colors were white and red. Over time, the club had several names such as Victoria, Unirea and Abatorul (the 60s), Gloria and Autotransport (the 70s), Avântul (1977–1987), Haber Hațeg (1991–1992), and from 1996 returned to ...

  6. FC Dinamo București - Wikipedia

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    FC Dinamo București. FC Dinamo București, commonly known as Dinamo București (Romanian pronunciation: [diˈnamo bukuˈreʃtʲ]) or simply Dinamo, is a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest that competes in the Liga I. Founded in 1948 as the team of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, following the merger of Unirea Tricolor and ...

  7. Maccabi București - Wikipedia

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    Maccabi or Macabi București, later known as Ciocanul, was a Romanian sport club, representing the Jewish community, akin to the famous Hakoah Vienna. Named after the Maccabees and centering on football competitions, it was the first Jewish side to send a player, the goalkeeper Samuel Zauber, to the FIFA World Cup (at its 1930 edition in Uruguay ).

  8. Kristal Glam Club - Wikipedia

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    Kristal Glam Club is a club in Bucharest, Romania. Since 2012, the new location of the club is in the center of Bucharest, on Bd. Regina Elisabeta. [1] [2] It was awarded as one of the best venues in Romania and Southeast Europe, [3] and has consistently appeared in DJmag's Top 100 Clubs since 2005. [4] Focusing mainly on electronic music ...

  9. Victoria București - Wikipedia

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    1,500. Victoria București was a Romanian football club based in Bucharest, founded in 1949 and dissolved right after the Romanian revolution of 1989. [1] The club was sustained by the Romanian Ministry of Internal Affairs (the "Miliția", Police). In 1985 Victoria played for the first time in the Romanian top division, becoming very fast one ...