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  2. Târgu Jiu - Wikipedia

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    Most importantly for Târgu Jiu's urban design, they shape a larger urban structure, being spatially integrated with the town's urbanism in a dramatic and fundamental way. One's progression through the entire ensemble is a spatial experience rare in any modern day city. The sculptures peacefully coexist with and transcend their mundane context.

  3. Ion Mincu University of Architecture and Urban Planning

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    The Ion Mincu University of Architecture and Urban Planning (Romanian: Universitatea de Arhitectură şi Urbanism „Ion Mincu" din București) is a public university for architectural and urbanism studies in Bucharest, Romania. The university was named after the architect and engineer Ion Mincu. [1]

  4. Romanian architecture - Wikipedia

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    Most Moorish buildings are urban villas, apartment buildings being somewhat rare. The style is a local version of Spanish Colonial Revival and Mediterranean Revival architecture, popular in the first half of the 20th century in Coastal California and Florida. However, its origins and rise in Romania are not clear.

  5. Timișoara metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The population growth was more pronounced in the peri-urban countryside than in Timișoara, the share of the city in the total population of the area decreasing by almost 4% between 2002–2011. [3] In its extended area of influence, defined as the area that can be reached within a 60-minute drive from the city proper, live about 950,000 people ...

  6. Metropolitan areas in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Metropolitan areas in Romania The first to be established was the metropolitan area of Iași , on 8 April 2004, while the last is that of Drobeta-Turnu Severin , on 28 August 2019. There are 24 metropolitan areas in Romania that have been constituted as of 2019.

  7. Systematization (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    Systematization (Romanian: Sistematizarea) was a program of urban planning in the Socialist Republic of Romania from 1974 to 1989.. Systematization was carried out by the Romanian Communist Party under the leadership of Nicolae Ceaușescu, impressed by the ideological mobilization of North Korea under its Juche ideology, with the stated goal of turning Romania into a "multilaterally developed ...

  8. Category:Urban planning in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Planned communities in Romania (6 P) Pages in category "Urban planning in Romania" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  9. Ilfov County - Wikipedia

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    At the 2022 census, 45.19% of the county's population was defined as urban. [10] Popești-Leordeni is the largest settlement in Ilfov county, with a population of 53,431 at the 2021 census (representing an increase of 31,536 people since 2011, this being the largest population increase of any settlement in Romania between 2011 and 2021). [11]