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  2. Timișoara metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The first attempts to create a metropolitan area appeared in 1999–2000, when Timișoara and six peri-urban communes in the first ring surrounding the city (Dumbrăvița, Ghiroda, Giroc, Moșnița Nouă, Săcălaz and Sânmihaiu Român) entered into a local partnership. [3]

  3. Timiș County - Wikipedia

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    Timisoara is the seat of the Archbishopric of Timișoara, the see of the Metropolis of Banat. The archbishopric has jurisdiction over the territory of Timiș County, which is divided into 273 parishes organized in six deaneries (Timișoara I, Timișoara II, Lugoj, Făget, Deta and Sânnicolau Mare). [30]

  4. Braytim - Wikipedia

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    Braytim or Braytim–Timișoara Sud is a district of TimișoaraIt is located in the southern part of the city, being the first residential district built in Timișoara after 1989. [1]

  5. Dumbrăvița, Timiș - Wikipedia

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    Dumbrăvița is located in the Timiș Plain, in the center of Timiș County, in the peri-urban area of Timișoara, to which it is attached.It borders Covaci, Cerneteaz and Giarmata to the north, Giarmata-Vii to the east and Timișoara to the south.

  6. Timișoara - Wikipedia

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    Timișoara (UK: / ˌ t ɪ m ɪ ˈ ʃ w ɑːr ə /, [10] US: / ˌ t iː m iː-/, [11] Romanian: [t i m i ˈ ʃ o̯a r a] ⓘ; German: Temeswar [ˈtɛmɛʃvaːɐ̯] ⓘ, also Temeschwar or Temeschburg; [12] Hungarian: Temesvár [ˈtɛmɛʃvaːr] ⓘ; Serbian: Темишвар, romanized: Temišvar [těmiʃʋaːr]; see other names) is the capital city of Timiș County, Banat, and the main ...

  7. Fratelia - Wikipedia

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    Fratelia (Hungarian: Újkissoda, also Újtesöld; German: Neukischoda, also Neutischold), [2] known until 1925 as Chișoda Nouă, [3] is a district in southern Timișoara. ...

  8. Highways in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Controlled-access highways in Romania are dual carriageways, grade separated with controlled-access, designed for high speeds.There are two types of highways, motorways (Romanian: Autostrăzi, sing.

  9. Elisabetin - Wikipedia

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    Elisabetin (Hungarian: Erzsébetváros; German: Elisabethstadt) [2] is a historic district of Timișoara.It is noted for the vast reserve of 1900s-style architecture and the multitude of parks. [3]