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  2. List of town tramway systems in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Satu Mare: Steam 14 Jun 1900 1900 Electric 8 Aug 1900 31 Dec 1906 Tursib (after 1998) Sibiu: Electric 8 Sep 1905 1970 Gauge: 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) ♦ Sibiu–Rășinari: Electric 1917 28 Feb 2011 Gauge: 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) Part of Sibiu tramway system. Regular service ceased on 28 February 2011. [3]

  3. Transport in Oradea - Wikipedia

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    Mareşal Averescu-Ştefan Cel Mare-Eurobusiness Parc 11 511 Oradea - Baile Felix - Oradea 512 Oradea - Baile 1 Mai - Oradea 513 Oradea - Baile Felix - Cordau - Oradea 514 Oradea - Baile 1 Mai - Betfia - Oradea 531 Oradea - Cihei - Oradea 612 Oradea - Bors - Santaul Mare - Bors - Oradea TURISTIC Oradea - Biharkeresztes - Oradea

  4. Oradea - Wikipedia

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    Cetatea OradeaOradea's Fortress, with a pentagonal shape, is a fortification with walls of rock on some portions and wood towers situated at the gate and at the corners. Biserica cu Lună – a church with an astronomical clock depicting the phases of the moon, a unique feature in Europe.

  5. Transport in Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    STB operates a complex system of trams measuring 332.2 km (206.4 mi) of routes [4] on 143.9 km (89.4 mi) of lines throughout Bucharest. [7] In addition to 23 tram lines, there are two converted light rail lines called metrou uşor ("light metro"), numbered 41 , which serve the western and south-western parts of Bucharest.

  6. Highways in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Oradea Bypass: Biharia: Oradea: 19.0 19.0 100% - – The Oradea Bypass is operational with DEx16 (12.9 km), and DN1Y (6.1 km) still at highway standard, which is a continuation of the DEx16 expressway. Danubius: Filiași: Drobeta-Turnu Severin – Domașnea – Caransebeș: Lugoj: 224 (version) 0 – – –

  7. DN1 - Wikipedia

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    The main cities linked by DN1 are Bucharest, Ploiești, Brașov, Sibiu, Alba Iulia, Cluj-Napoca and Oradea. [ 2 ] On the Comarnic – Brașov section, traffic jams appear very often because of intense traffic volume going in the touristic region of Valea Prahovei ( Prahova Valley ) and the road narrowing to only two lanes.

  8. Târnava, Sibiu - Wikipedia

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    Târnava (German: Grossprobtsdorf; Hungarian: Nagyekemező) is a commune located in Sibiu County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Colonia Târnava (Nagyekemezőtelep) and Târnava (formerly Proștea Mare).

  9. Cociuba Mare - Wikipedia

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    Cociuba Mare is situated in the southern part of the county Bihor. It is 600 km from Bucharest and 50 km from Oradea. It is bordered to the north-west by the commune Tinca, to the north-east by Holod, to the east by Căpâlna, to the south-east by Șoimi and to the south by Olcea.