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  • Cincu

    Cincu (German: Großschenk; Hungarian: Nagysink) is a commune in Braşov County, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Cincu and Toarcla (Tarteln; Kisprázsmár).

  • Ciceu

    Ciceu Hungarian: Csíkcsicsó, or colloquially Csicsó, Hungarian pronunciation:[ˈtʃiːktʃitʃoː]) is a commune in Romania, located in Harghita County. It lies in the Székely Land, an ethno-cultural region in eastern Transylvania.

  • Charles de Gaulle Plaza

    Charles de Gaulle Plaza is a "class A" office building in the Charles de Gaulle Square, Bucharest, Romania. It is constructed entirely out of steel and glass. It has 16 floors and a surface of 40.000 sqm. There are an additional 5 floors underground…

  • Cerna River (Danube)

    The Cerna is a river in Romania. The Cerna has its source on the south-east side of the Godeanu Mountains and flows into the Danube near the town Orșova. The upper reach of the river is sometimes called Cernișoara. With a basin of 1433 square km and…

  • Cefa

    Cefa (Hungarian: Cséffa, German: Tscheppensdorf) is a commune in Bihor County, northwestern Romania with a population of 6,124 people. It is composed of three villages: Ateaş (Atyás), Cefa and Inand (Inánd).

  • Bulandra Theatre

    The Bulandra Theatre (Romanian: Teatrul Bulandra) in Bucharest, Romania was founded in 1947 as Teatrul Municipal; its first director was Lucia Sturdza Bulandra, one of the leading Romanian stage actresses of her generation.

  • Buhoci

    Buhoci is a commune in Bacău County, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Bijghir, Buhocel, Buhoci, Coteni and Dospineşti.

  • Breadfield

    The Breadfield (Romanian: Câmpul Pâinii, Hungarian: Kenyérmező, German: Brodfeld, Turkish: Ekmekoltağı) is a region in southwest Transylvania (Romania), between Orăştie (Szászváros) and Sebeş (Szászsebes) in the Transylvanian Saxon land, near the Mu…

  • Borș, Bihor

    Borş (Hungarian: Bors) is a commune in Bihor County, northwestern Romania. It is composed of four villages: Borş, Santăul Mare (Nagyszántó), Santăul Mic (Kisszántó) and Sântion (Biharszentjános).

  • Borcea

    Borcea is a commune situated in the eastern part of Călăraşi County, Romania. It is one of the most populous communes in the county and it is situated on the west bank of the Borcea branch (a section of the Danube). The commune was formed as a resul…

  • Bod, Brașov

    Bod (German: Brenndorf; Hungarian: Botfalu) is a commune in Braşov County, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Bod and Colonia Bod (Botfalusi Cukorgyártelep). At Bod there is one of Romania's largest sugar factories and a broadcasting transmitt…

  • Bod Transmitter

    The Bod Transmitter (also known as the Braşov Transmitter) is the name of the transmitter facility for the central longwave radio station near Bod, Romania.

  • Becicherecu Mic

    Becicherecu-Mic (also Becicherecul-Mic; German: Klein-Betschkerek, Hungarian: Kisbecskerek; Serbian: Мали Бечкерек or Mali Bečkerek) is a commune in Romania, in Timiș County, Banat, near the city of Timișoara. It is composed of a single village, Bec…

  • Battle of Brașov

    The Battle of Braşov (German: Battle of Kronstadt; Hungarian: Battle of Brassó) was fought on July 17, 1603, between the troops of Wallachia led by Radu Şerban and the Habsburg Empire on one side and the Transylvanian troops led by Mózes Székely on …

  • Aviației

    Aviației is a district divided between Sector 1 and Sector 2 of Bucharest, mainly in Sector 1. The name refers to aircraft or airforces.

  • Antim Monastery

    The Antim Monastery is located in Bucharest, Romania on Mitropolit Antim Ivireanu Street, no. 29. It was built between 1713 and 1715 by Saint Antim Ivireanu, at that time a Metropolitan Bishop of Wallachia. The buildings were restored by Patriarch J…

  • Andrid

    Andrid (Hungarian: Érendréd, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈeːrɛndreːd]) is a commune of 2,451 inhabitants situated in Satu Mare County, Romania.

  • Aizis

    Aizis (Aixis, Aixim, Airzis, Azizis, Azisis, Aizisis, Alzisis, Aigis, Aigizidava[*], Zizis, Ancient Greek: Αίζισίς) was a Dacian town mentioned by Emperor Trajan in his work Dacica.

  • Baia de Arie?

    Baia de Arieș (Hungarian: Aranyosbánya or Offenbánya; German: Offenburg) is a town in Alba County, Romania. It administers five villages: Brăzești (Berzesd), Cioara de Sus (Felsőcsóra), Muncelu (Muncsal), Sartăș (Szártos) and Simulești.

  • Baia de Arama

    Baia de Arama is a small Romanian town located in the Wallachian county of Mehedinti with a population of 5,724. The Brebina River runs through the town.

  • Țuțora

    Țuțora is a commune in Iași County, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Chiperești, Oprișeni and Țuțora.