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  2. Climate of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Annual precipitation averages about 635 mm (25 in) in central Transylvania, 521 mm (20.5 in) at Iaşi in Moldavia, and only 381 mm (15 in) at Constanţa on the Black Sea. Romania map of Köppen climate classification, according to Clima României from the Administrația Națională de Meteorologie , Bucharest 2008

  3. Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, the government used 2.5 million people as the basis for pandemic reports. [15] Bucharest is the eighth largest city in the European Union by population within city limits. In 2017, Bucharest was the European city with the highest growth of tourists who stay over night, according to the Mastercard Global Index of Urban Destinations. [ 16 ]

  4. Public holidays in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of public holidays in Romania. According to Romanian law, Romania had 15 public holidays as of 2011, which cover 14% of the days of the year in the country. According to Romanian law, Romania had 15 public holidays as of 2011, which cover 14% of the days of the year in the country.

  5. Bucharest Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Bucharest Metro (Romanian: Metroul din București) is an underground rapid transit system that serves Bucharest, the capital of Romania.It first opened for service on 16 November 1979. [5]

  6. Sector 3 (Bucharest) - Wikipedia

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    With a population of 393,226 people based on a July 2005 estimate, Sector 3 is the most populous sector in Bucharest. According to the 2002 census, 97.29% of the sector's population is Romanian, while 1.31% are Romani, 0.29% are Hungarian, and 0.15% are Turkish. In terms of gender, 53.6% of the population is female, while 46.4% is male.

  7. Romanian National Opera, Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian National Opera, Bucharest (Romanian: Opera Națională București) is the oldest of the four national opera and ballet companies of Romania. The company was founded in 1885 and is headquartered in Bucharest, near the Cotroceni neighbourhood.

  8. Petroșani - Wikipedia

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    Jiu Valley on the map of Romania. Petroșani is the largest city of the valley, a traditionally mining area Petroșani is the largest city of the valley, a traditionally mining area Petroșani is located in the Jiu Valley, which is the entrance to the Retezat National Park and provides access to the Vâlcan , Parâng , and Retezat mountains.

  9. FC Dinamo București - Wikipedia

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    In the 1983–84 season, Dinamo became the first club in Romania to reach the semi-finals of the European Cup, being eliminated by Liverpool 1–3 on aggregate. [2] Dinamo București's traditional home colours are white and red, while the current crest is a modified version of the one adopted in the 1998.