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  2. History of Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    For much of Bucharest's history, its neighbourhoods were designated by the names of the more important Orthodox churches in the respective areas. The first major religious monument in the city was the Curtea Veche church, built by Mircea Ciobanul in the 1550s, followed by Plumbuita (consecrated by Peter the Younger).

  3. Timeline of Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    1861 – City becomes capital of Romania. [10] [2] 1862 – Orphanage founded. [4] 1863 – Music and Drama Conservatory established. 1864 University of Bucharest, [11] [2] Bucharest National University of Arts, School of Bridges and Roads, Mines and Architecture, [12] and National Museum of Antiquities [13] founded. Barbu Vlădoianu becomes mayor.

  4. Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Bucharest Stock Exchange (BVB) is the stock exchange of Romania, located in Bucharest. In 2024, the BVB boasted a $74 billion market capitalization and a trading volume of $7.2 billion. [258] As of 2024, 86 companies were listed on the exchange. [258] In September 2020, FTSE Russell upgraded the BVB from a Frontier market to a Secondary ...

  5. Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    Bucharest's history alternated periods of development and decline from the early settlements in antiquity until its consolidation as the national capital of Romania late in the 19th century. First mentioned as the 'Citadel of București' in 1459, it became the residence of the ruler of Wallachia, Voivode Vlad the Impaler.

  6. Category:History of Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    العربية; تۆرکجه; Беларуская; Беларуская (тарашкевіца) Български; Català; Čeština; Deutsch; Español; Euskara

  7. Curtea Veche - Wikipedia

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    He issued a Latin document on 13 June 1458 from the area of current Bucharest. Then, on 20 September 1459, he issued a document in Slavonic, specifically referring to the "fortress" in Bucharest, his "princely residence". Other documents were issued in 1460 and 1461. Vlad would have been accompanied by his family, courtiers, and an army corps.

  8. Category:Histories of cities in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; Italiano; עברית ... Timelines of cities in Romania (5 P) B. History of Brașov (5 P) History of Bucharest (10 C, 50 P) C. History of Cluj ...

  9. Indonesia–Romania relations - Wikipedia

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    The founding of the first Indonesian Embassy in Bucharest on 13 March 1960, signified the start of the diplomatic relations between Indonesia and Romania. President Sukarno's first state visit to Romania in April 1960 confirmed the need for the two nations' relationship to be further developed.