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Kolozsvár / Cluj Romania

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Cluj-Napoca, commonly known as Cluj, is the second most populous city in Romania. Located in the central part of Transylvania, has a surface area of 179.5 square kilometres (69.3 sq mi). The city lies at the confluence of the Apuseni Mountains, the Someş plateau and the Transylvanian plain.

Cluj-Napoca is an important economic centre in Romania. (Wikipedia)

The majestic Art Nouveau theater was transferred several times during the XX century between the Romanian and the Hungarian communities, just as the city was being transferred between Romania and Hungary. Following WW II it has served as the premier Romanian-language theater of Cluj-Napoca. Lucian Blaga, theater's namesake, was a famous Romanian poet and philosopher.

 

Театр имени Благи, шедевр архитектуры Модерна, переходил несколько раз в течение ХХ века между от румынской к венгерской общиной и обратно, параллельно с тем как сам город переходил от Венгрии к Румынии, обратно к Венгрии и снова к Румынии. После Второй Мировой войны стал главным театром румынской общины Клужа-Напоки. Лучиан Блага, имя которого носит театр, был видным поэтом и культурным деятелем Румынии середины ХХ века.

Kolozsvár / Cluj Romania

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Kolozsvár / Cluj Romania

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Kolozsvár / Cluj Romania

Statue of King Matthias

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Taken by my wife with her Samsung Galaxy A10 phone.

A multi-purpose stadium in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. It seats 30,201 people and has four two-tiered stands, all of them covered. The building is located west of Central Park, and next to the Someșul Mic river.

Kolozsvár / Cluj Romania

St. Michael's Church - Biserica Sfântul Mihail

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Cluj-Napoca, Romania

May 2023

Taken by my wife with her Samsung Galaxy A10 phone

Kolozsvár / Cluj Romania

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Cluj Arena view from Cetatuie

Taken by my wife with her Samsung Galaxy A10 phone.

Cluj, Roumania, le 13 février 18.

Grădina botanică Cluj

Cluj-Napoca, Romania

 

March 2018

Restaurant Klausenburger

Romania, May 2008

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