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  2. List of television stations in Romania - Wikipedia

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    10 TV (now Digi24) Sport Klub; Romantica (now Film Cafe) 2013 OTV; Discovery Travel & Living (now TLC) TVH 2.0; Money.ro TV; AXN Crime (now AXN White) AXN Sci Fi (now AXN Black) Antena 2 (now Antena Stars) KidsCo; 2014 DDTV; Animax (Closed in 2014) GSP TV (now ZU TV) Giga TV; MGM (now AMC) 2015 Mynele TV; The Money Channel; Universal Channel ...

  3. TVR (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Due to the "energy saving program" between 1985 and 1989, TVR's broadcast schedule was severely limited to only about two hours per day, between 20:00 and 22:00, most of which were dedicated to Nicolae Ceaușescu's cult of personality, along with his wife Elena; with an exception on Saturdays, from 13:00 to 15:00 and 19:00 to 22:30 and Sundays ...

  4. Sector 4 (Bucharest) - Wikipedia

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    Romania: County: Municipality of Bucharest: Government ... The six sectors of Bucharest. Sector 4 (Romanian: Sectorul 4) is an administrative unit of Bucharest. Economy

  5. Sectors of Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    The Municipality of Bucharest (the capital of Romania) ... Sector 4: 287,828 5 Sector 5: 271,575 6 Sector 1: 225,454 List of sectors by population density. Rank

  6. Television in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romania is the only EU state that didn't end analogue broadcasting because of low interest in terrestrial television. DVB-T tests began in 2005 with two channels in Bucharest and one in Sibiu using MPEG 2 for SD Channels and MPEG 4 for HD Channels. It broadcast public channels (including one in HD) and a for a limited time a few commercial ...

  7. Comedy Central (Romanian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Comedy Central Romania is the Romanian version of Comedy Central. The channel broadcasts comedy oriented shows. It was launched on 20 September 2016, replacing Comedy Central Extra Adria in the country. Since then it has produced local Romanian content, [1] [2] and became widely popular. [3]

  8. Apărătorii Patriei metro station - Wikipedia

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    Apărătorii Patriei (Defenders of the Fatherland in English) is a metro station in Bucharest, designed to serve the Olteniței housing estate. The station was opened on 24 January 1986 as part of the inaugural section of the line, from Piața Unirii to Depoul IMGB . [ 1 ]

  9. Piața Unirii - Wikipedia

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    Piața Unirii (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈpjat͡sa uˈnirij], Union Square) is the largest square in central Bucharest, Romania, and one of the largest public spaces in Europe, being located in the center of the capital where Sectors 1, 2, 3, and 4 meet.