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  2. Apartment Building 63 - Wikipedia

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    Apartment Building 63, also called Commune 63 (Romanian Comuna 63) is an apartment building located in the Dristor neighbourhood in the south-eastern part of Bucharest and it is the largest single residential building in Romania [1] with a total of 950 one-room apartments, and holding just over 1,600 residents, [2] although up to 2,500 people may be living there. [1]

  3. Romanian property bubble - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian property bubble was a real-estate bubble in Romania from the early 2000s to 2007. After the relative calm of the 1990s, since 2002 Romania has experienced a dramatic increase in property prices.

  4. Fondul Proprietatea - Wikipedia

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    Fondul Proprietatea (Property Fund in English) is a joint-stock company established in Romania and is intended to become entirely private and independent from the Romanian state. The company's purpose and its operations are governed by special legislation.

  5. File:Blocks of flats, Bucharest, Romania.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Jósika Castle - Wikipedia

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    Its old ornate gate was replaced by a bulky concrete frame, while the former park was transformed into a vegetable garden. At present, the castle, together with the related land, belongs to the Agromec company, founded in 1991. In 2022, the Jósika Castle was put up for sale by Sotheby's International Realty for the price of 560,000 euros. [13]

  7. Tihuța Pass - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 the property was put up for sale. [1] Close to the Tihuța Pass is the Piatra Fântânele Monastery , which dates from 1928. The ensemble is dominated by a 31 m (102 ft) metal cross; built in 2010, this is the tallest such structure in Romania. [2]

  8. Foreign trade of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Food must be regulated for sale in the retail market, therefore Romania imports almost no food products from other countries. In 2006 Romania imported food products worth €2.4 billion, up almost 20% versus 2005, when imports were worth slightly more than €2 billion. The EU is Romania's main trade partner in agri-food products.

  9. Category:Residential skyscrapers in Romania - Wikipedia

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