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  2. Postal codes in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Four-digit postal codes were introduced in Romania in 1974. Beginning with 1 May 2003, postal codes have six digits, and represent addresses to the street level in major cities (those with population over 50,000).

  3. Sector 2 (Bucharest) - Wikipedia

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    The mayor of Bucharest's Sector 2 is Radu Mihaiu [ ro], a member of the USR PLUS Alliance who was elected in 2020 for a four-year term. The Local Council of Sector 2 has 27 seats, with the following party composition (as of 2020): Party. Seats.

  4. Sectors of Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    The Municipality of Bucharest (the capital of Romania) is divided into 6 administrative units, named sectors ( sectoare in Romanian ), each of which has their own mayor and council, and has responsibility over local affairs, such as secondary streets, parks, schools and the cleaning services. Each of the 6 sectors contains a number of informal ...

  5. Colentina, Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    The village of Colentina located near the Plumbuita Monastery was first mentioned on the map of H. C. Schütz of 1780 and on I. F. Schmidt's 1788 map. An Austrian map of 1791 shows the village as being located at the crossroad of the routes leading to Fundeni, Afumați, Ștefănești, and Pipera, with the high road bound for Bucharest. [1]

  6. Bucureștii Noi - Wikipedia

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    Bucureștii Noi is a fast-growing district, with many houses and supermarkets being constructed in the last years in the area. The neighborhood center is dominated by a park, Park Bazilescu (also known as Nicholas Bălcescu), opposite the Bazilescu Church. The streets are in a grid layout, offering symmetrical surfaces of about 300 m 2 (3,200 ...

  7. Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    Bucharest is the centre of the Romanian economy and industry, accounting for around 24% (2017) of the country's GDP and about one-quarter of its industrial production, while being inhabited by 9% of the country's population.[86] Almost one-third of national taxes is paid by Bucharest's citizens and companies.

  8. Bulevardul Magheru - Wikipedia

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    Bulevardul Magheru. /  44.4426778°N 26.0985861°E  / 44.4426778; 26.0985861. Bulevardul Magheru is a major street in central Bucharest. Built in the early 20th century, it is named after General Gheorghe Magheru. Together with Bulevardul Bălcescu, Magheru connects Piața Romană and Piața Universității squares and was in the 1930s ...

  9. Sector 6 (Bucharest) - Wikipedia

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    The sector's mayor is Ciprian Ciucu , from the National Liberal Party, having been elected for a four-year term in 2020. The Local Council of Sector 6 has 27 seats, with the following party composition (as of 2020):