Pipera metro station
Pipera is a metro station in Bucharest, located in the Pipera district.
Făget (Romanian pronunciation: [fəˈdʒet]) is a town in Timiș County, Banat, western Romania, with a population of about 6,500.
Population: 8,645
Latitude: 44° 27' 0.00" N
Longitude: 26° 19' 59.99" E
Pipera is a metro station in Bucharest, located in the Pipera district.
Piaţa Victoriei is a metro station in Piaţa Victoriei (Victory Square), central Bucharest. It is near the Victoria Palace, the headquarters of the Romanian government. This station actually consists of two stations (Piaţa Victoriei 1 - line 2 -, abo…
Piaţa Muncii (Labour Square in English) is a metro station in Bucharest, Romania. The station is named after the old name of the square where it is located (the current name being Piața Hurmuzachi). The station is near the Lia Manoliu National Stadi…
Pantelimon is a metro station on Line M1 of the Bucharest Metro. It is situated adjacent to Sos.
The Palace of Justice (Romanian: Palatul Justiției), located in Bucharest, Romania, was built between 1890 and 1895.
Obor is a metro station in Bucharest, located next to one of the largest open-air markets in Bucharest, Obor. The station was closed for over 10 months, until May 25, 2008, for refurbishment and in order to facilitate the building of a new overgroun…
Nicolae Grigorescu is a metro station in Bucharest. It is named after the Romanian painter Nicolae Grigorescu, and shares this name with the nearby boulevard, Bd. Nicolae Grigorescu.
Moara Vlăsiei is a commune in the northern part of Ilfov County, Romania. Its name means "Mill of Wallachia[n forest]", and was called Căciulaţi until 1968, when its administrative center was moved from the village of Căciulaţi to Moara Vlăsiei (a v…
Mihai Bravu is a metro station in Bucharest. It is named after the road underneath which is built. It serves the residential areas of Vitan, northern Tineretului and Bârzeşti.
Izvor is a metro station in Bucharest, Romania, located near the Palace of the Parliament.
The Italian Church of the Most Holy Redeemer (Romanian: Biserica Italiană "Preasfântul Mântuitor") is a Roman Catholic church located in Bucharest, Romania, at 28 Nicolae Bălcescu Blvd., the city's busiest street. The Lombard Romanesque red brick ed…
Hanul cu Tei ("The Linden tree Inn") is one of the few still standing old inns in central Bucharest, Romania.
Găneasa is a commune in the east of Ilfov County, Romania. Its name is a feminine form of Gane, a Romanian name.
Grădiştea is a commune in the northeastern part of Ilfov County, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Grădiştea and Sitaru. Its name is of Slavic origin and has the meaning of the Latin word castrum.
Glina is a commune in the south-east of Ilfov county, Romania. Its name is derived from Slavic Glina, meaning "clay".
The National Geology Museum in located on Şoseaua Kiseleff (street), in Bucharest, Romania.
Frumusani is a commune located in the proximity of Bucharest, 15 kilometers to the southeast on the National Road to Oltenița (DN4), just after Popești-Leordeni.
Dimitrie Leonida, formerly known as IMGB is a metro station in southern Bucharest, on Line 2. The station was originally built in order to transport workers to the Kvaerner IMGB (literally: Heavy Machinery Factory, Bucharest) steelworks.