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Technical University of Cluj-Napoca: Cluj-Napoca: 1920/1948 University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Cluj-Napoca: Cluj-Napoca: 1869 Babeş-Bolyai University: Cluj-Napoca: 1581/1919 1945/1959 Iuliu Haţieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy: Cluj-Napoca: 1919/1948 Gheorghe Dima National Music Academy: Cluj-Napoca: 1919
University of Science and Technology Beijing: 北京科技大学: National (Direct) Capital University of Economics and Business: 首都经济贸易大学: Municipal North China University of Technology: 北方工业大学: Municipal Beijing University of Chemical Technology: 北京化工大学: National (Direct) Beijing Technology and Business ...
The university was founded in 1952 from the combination of five former colleges. It known then as the Beijing Industrial Institute of Steel and Iron (北京钢铁工业学院). It was renamed as Beijing Steel and Iron Institute (北京钢铁学院) in 1960. The University of Science and Technology Beijing name was not adopted until 1988.
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The city became Romania's main seaport and the transit point for much of Romania's exports. The Constanța Casino , a historic monument and a symbol of the modern city, was the first building constructed on the shore of the Black Sea after Dobruja came under Romanian administration, with the cornerstone being laid in 1880.
By Government Decision 225 of 1990, signed by Prime Minister Petre Roman, the institute became in March 1990 a comprehensive university, named University of Constanța.One year later, by Order of the Ministry of Education and Science no. 4894 of 1991, the university took its present name, honoring Ovid, the Roman poet who was exiled in Tomis.