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  2. Transilvania International Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    TIFF is the first film festival in Romania with an international feature film competition. [5] The 2007 festival made use of the character Count Dracula for promotional materials, along with a mascot resembling Count Orlok from the Dracula -inspired 1922 film Nosferatu , followed by a screening of the classic film.

  3. George Barițiu National College - Wikipedia

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    George Barițiu National College (Romanian: Colegiul Național George Barițiu) is a high school located at 10 Emil Isac Street, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, named after George Bariț. Nearly a year after the union of Transylvania with Romania , the school opened in October 1919 by order of the Directing Council, making it the first Romanian high ...

  4. Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    The American online magazine InformationWeek reports that much of the software/IT activity in Romania is taking place in Cluj-Napoca, which is quickly becoming Romania's technopolis. [156] Nokia invested 200 million euros in a mobile telephone factory near Cluj-Napoca; [ 157 ] this began production in February 2008 and closed in December 2011 ...

  5. List of places in Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the most important tourist sites in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Historical places. Places of worship St. Michael's Church, one of the tallest in the ...

  6. Timeline of Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of Cluj-Napoca Roman Napoca on Tabula Peutingeriana Ruins of Napoca City coat of arms (starting 1377) Cluj in 1617 by Joris Hoefnagel Cluj Bridge Gate in 1860 Central Cluj in 1930 St. Michael's Church and Matthias Corvinus Monument in 2012 Cluj Arena in 2012 The following detailed sequence of events covers the timeline of Cluj-Napoca , a city in Transylvania, Romania . Cluj-Napoca ...

  7. Napoca - Wikipedia

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    Napoca can refer to: Cluj-Napoca, a major city in Transylvania, Romania; Napoca (ancient city), an ancient Roman settlement in Dacia, on the location of present-day Cluj-Napoca; Napoca (castra), the Roman fort for the ancient city Napoca; Napoca, a genus of jumping spiders known only from Israel, named after the ancient city

  8. Category:History of Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    Cluj-Napoca Neolog Synagogue; P. Romanian People's Tribunals; S. Second Vienna Award; T. Cluj-Napoca Tailors' Bastion This page was last edited on 14 November 2024 ...

  9. List of people from Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    Alexandru Borza (1887-1971), botanist, founder of the Cluj-Napoca Botanical Garden; Corneliu Coposu (1914-1995), founder of the Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party, anti-communist political prisoner; Doina Cornea (1929-2018), dissident; Constantin Daicoviciu (1898-1973), historian, rector of Babeș-Bolyai University (1956–1968)