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  2. Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport - Wikipedia

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    An airport rail link service to the main railway station, Gara de Nord (Bucharest North), runs from the Airport railway station located near the parking lot of the Arrivals hall. [134] As of August 2021, the trains, alternately operated by CFR and TFC depart every 40 minutes, seven days a week. A one-way trip takes 15–20 minutes. [134]

  3. Bucharest Constantin Brâncuși Airport - Wikipedia

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    Bucharest Constantin Brâncuși Airport/Bucharest South Airport (Romanian: Aeroportul Constantin Brâncuși/Aeroportul București Sud) is a proposed new facility to support the existing Otopeni Airport.

  4. List of airports in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Rank Airport City Code (IATA/ICAO) 2014 2015 2016 [1] 2017 Change 2016/2017 1. Henri Coandă International Airport: Bucharest: OTP/LROP: 8,316,705: 9,282,884: 10,982,967

  5. Bucharest International Auto Show - Wikipedia

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    The Bucharest International Auto Show (Romanian: Salonul Internațional de Automobile București, or just SIAB) is an auto show organized every two years in Romania. The SIAB is conducted over a ten-day period.

  6. Akcent - Wikipedia

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    Akcent (Romanian pronunciation: [akˈt͡ʃent]) [1] is a Romanian dance pop group whose members sing in Romanian, English and Spanish. Their name originated as a wordplay on accent . Originally a duo, it consisted of Adrian Sînă and Ramona Barta.

  7. Premium Plaza - Wikipedia

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  8. București - Ilfov - Wikipedia

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    The București – Ilfov development region (pronunciation: [b u k u ˈ r e ʃ tʲ ˈ i l f o v]) is a development region in Romania, encompassing the national capital, Bucharest, as well as the surrounding Ilfov County.

  9. Centura București - Wikipedia

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    It is divided into two major sections, the northern section and the southern section. The northern section has been widened to four lanes in 2010, [2] between the Chitila and the Voluntari junctions, [3] and a cable-stayed bridge was opened along the ring road in April 2011, in the Otopeni area, which overpasses the railway ring [4] (built by a joint-venture of the Spanish company FCC and the ...