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Timișoara is a multicultural city, home to 21 ethnic groups and 18 religious denominations. [13] Historically, the most numerous were the Swabian Germans, Jews and Hungarians, who still make up 6% of the population in Timișoara. [14]
Timiș County is served by Traian Vuia International Airport, located northeast of Timișoara, about 10 km from the city center. With 1.5 million passengers in 2019, it is the third busiest Romanian airport , after Bucharest 's Henri Coandă International Airport and Cluj-Napoca 's Avram Iancu International Airport .
The Timișoara metropolitan area is a metropolitan area in Timiș County, which includes Timișoara and 14 surrounding communes. It was legally established in 2008 as an inter-community development association and is a member of the Federation of Metropolitan Areas and Urban Agglomerations in Romania (FZMAUR).
During certain periods of this decade, Timișoara was connected by direct flights to Chicago and New York, one flight per week. [7] Timișoara Airport was the first commercial destination of flights made with the only passenger jet aircraft produced in Romania, ROMBAC 1-11. This flight took place on 28 January 1983, on the Bucharest ...
Iulius Town Timișoara (until 2019 Openville Timișoara) [1] is the name of a mixed-use development, edge city and shopping mall located in Timișoara, Romania.Owned by the Iulius Group [] –Atterbury Europe consortium, the project was conceived from the beginning to integrate Iulius Mall, now completed with office, retail and entertainment functions.
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There was an obvious need to build a new place of worship, commensurate with the Orthodox community in Timișoara and the Romanian Banat. At the initiative of the parish of Cetate (the historic center of Timișoara), a fund for the construction of the new church was set up and an appeal was launched to parishioners for donations. In 1936, all ...
The Civic Park is located at the border of the former fortress of Timișoara, behind the Continental Hotel, being delimited by Carol Telbisz Street, Ion C. Brătianu Boulevard, 1989 Revolution Boulevard and Mihai Eminescu Boulevard and has an area of 76,000 m 2, of which 67,500 m 2 lawn and trees, 5,000 m 2 alleys, and the rest, other spaces.