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The festival takes place in 20 locations around the city, including outdoor and unconventional places. Since 2007 the festival is also held in Sibiu. It is the year when Sibiu was declared European Capital of Culture. Transilvania IFF's main goal is the promotion of cinematic art by presenting some of the most innovative and spectacular films ...
Iulius Mall Cluj is a shopping mall in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, and was opened on 10 November 2007. [1]It has 250 stores including one hypermarket Auchan (16,000 m 2 (170,000 sq ft)) and several anchors, such as : Auchan, Inditex Group (Zara, Bershka, Pull & Bear, Stradivarius, Massimo Dutti), Tommy Hilfiger, H&M, Cinema City.
Cluj-Napoca Rail Station, located about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) north of the city centre, is situated on the CFR-Romanian Railways Main Line 300 (Bucharest – Oradea – Romanian Western Border) and on Line 401 (Cluj-Napoca – Dej).
Comedy Cluj: 2009: Cluj-Napoca: International: International film festival of comedy film organized annually in October. F-Sides: 2020 Bucharest: Romanian cineclub and feminist film festival. Gay Film Nights: 2004: Cluj-Napoca: Special interest: LGBT themed film festival. Transilvania International Film Festival: 2002: Cluj-Napoca: International
To be approved as a City of Film, cities need to meet a number of criteria set by UNESCO. [2] Designated UNESCO Cities of Film share similar characteristics: important infrastructure related to cinema, e.g. film studios and film landscapes/environments; continuous or proven links to the production, distribution, and commercialisation of films
Romania has 319 cities and towns: one city with over 1 million inhabitants, 17 other cities with more than 100,000 inhabitants, 153 cities with a population between 10,000 and 100,000 inhabitants, 110 towns between 5,000 and 10,000 inhabitants, and 38 towns with less than 5,000 inhabitants. [2]
City of Bucharest and all of Ilfov County including towns of Voluntari, Pantelimon, Buftea, Popești-Leordeni, Bragadiru, Chitila, Otopeni, Măgurele [6] 2016 Cluj: 433,247: 1,603 [13] 270: City of Cluj-Napoca and 19 communes [13] 2008 Constanța: 491,746: 2,121 [14] 232
Cluj-Napoca National Theatre; F. Farkas Street Theatre; H. Hungarian Theatre of Cluj This page was last edited on 9 December 2016, at 23:31 (UTC). Text is ...