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Cluj-Napoca es un municipio del noroeste de Rumanía, localizado en el valle del Someşul Mic, a 440 kilómetros de Bucarest. Capital histórica de la región de Transilvania, hoy en día Cluj-Napoca es capital del distrito de Cluj y de la región económica del Noroeste.
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Cluj-Napoca, commonly known as Cluj, is the second most populous city in Romania, after the national capital Bucharest. Located in the Someșul Mic River valley, the city is considered the unofficial capital to the historical province of Transylvania.
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Romanian-built trolleybuses in central Cluj. The road, named Bulevardul Gheorghe Doja during the "perioada comunistă," is now named Bulevardul Regele Ferdinand. The location is at the north end of the bridge across the Someșul Mic canal. The camera is facing northward.
(György Dózsa, 1470-1514, known in Romanian as Gheorghe Doja, was a Székely soldier from Transilvania who led a peasant uprising against the feudal nobility, for which he was tortured and executed. "Regele Ferdinand" was King Ferdinand I of România, 1865-1927, reigned 1914-1927.)
This, remarkably enough, is a "vanished scene" - "remarkably" because trolleybuses have been replaced by tramcars.
1979 July 8.
Commuters pour off an early morning arrival at Cluj-Napoca station, Romania, on 20th March 2015, a decorated class 40 (40-0394-3 complete with plant pots and frilly curtains!) at the head of a motley rake of coaching stock.
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There are very few and very shy and after this one, and a few centimes, she went to hide again in the couryard of the house, behind the ben (I made a photo of that to, but it is nothing)
But this one, I did, and she agreed once for getting some money from me, but I think, she was afrait after that, perhaps there is a law against beggers in Cluj.
Cluj-Napoca es un municipio del noroeste de Rumanía, localizado en el valle del Someşul Mic, a 440 kilómetros de Bucarest. Capital histórica de la región de Transilvania, hoy en día Cluj-Napoca es capital del distrito de Cluj y de la región económica del Noroeste.
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Cluj-Napoca, commonly known as Cluj, is the second most populous city in Romania, after the national capital Bucharest. Located in the Someșul Mic River valley, the city is considered the unofficial capital to the historical province of Transylvania.
Wikipedia
About to embark on one of the most hellish roads of the #TCRNo5. The E81 from Cluj-Napoca onwards to the south... Man, those Romanian car and lorry drivers are the worst of the continent...
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Am Beginn der übelsten Straße des #TCRNo5. Die E81 von Cluj-Napoca an südwärts...
Oh Mann, die rumänischen Auto- und LKW-Fahrer sind die schlimmsten des Kontinents...