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  2. Băneasa Shopping City - Wikipedia

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    Băneasa Shopping City is a shopping center in the north of Bucharest, Romania, opened on 18 April 2008. [2] Located in the Băneasa neighborhood of Sector 1, it is part of the Băneasa Developments owned by Aurel Gabriel Popoviciu [] and Radu Timofte.

  3. Electronics industry in the Socialist Republic of Romania

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    A third entity, Microelectronica was set up in 1981 close to I.P.R.S. and ICCE, with the goal of manufacturing PMOS, NMOS and CMOS integrated circuits (including 4000-series integrated circuits), as well as optoelectronics, complementing the production profile of I.P.R.S. [4] [6] [7] Microelectronica manufactured a clone of the Intel 8080 with ...

  4. Bucharest Metro - Wikipedia

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    Lines M4 and M6 have been sharing the section between Gara de Nord 2 and 1 Mai. The newest metro station, Tudor Arghezi (M2), was opened on 15 November 2023. Between that date and 8 May 2024, [ 26 ] all services to Tudor Arghezi ran in a shuttle service from Berceni , because the signalling and automatisation systems were not yet finished.

  5. Bucharest Metro Line M4 - Wikipedia

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    Construction was abandoned afterwards and was resumed later on in the 90's. The first section of the M4 opened on 1 March 2000 from Gara de Nord to 1 Mai. After many years of delays the next section to Parc Bazilescu was finally opened on 1 July 2011. Parc Bazilescu was not in the initial plan and was only built to open the section quicker. [2]

  6. Parc Bazilescu metro station - Wikipedia

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    Parc Bazilescu is a metro station in northern Bucharest, serving Bucharest Metro Line M4. The station was opened on 1 July 2011 as part of the extension from 1 Mai. It is named after the adjacent Bazilescu Park. On 31 March 2017 the line was extended to Străulești. [1]

  7. List of companies of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Location of Romania. Romania is a sovereign state located in Southeastern Europe. Following rapid economic growth in the early 2000s, Romania has an economy predominantly based on services, and is a producer and net exporter of machines and electric energy, featuring companies like Automobile Dacia and OMV Petrom.

  8. Bucharest Metro Line M6 - Wikipedia

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    On March 8, 2022, the contract for construction was signed; the contract for the second section — from Tokyo station to the airport — was signed on May 2, 2023. Construction work has effectively started on December 15, 2023, for the first section between the 1 Mai station of M4 and the future Tokyo station.

  9. Boom Extrasatelit - Wikipedia

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    Boom Extrasatelit, also known as Boom TV and operated as DTH Television Group SA, was a Romanian satellite television company and television broadcaster.Founded in 2004 by Israeli investors, the company began testing satellite television transmissions on the Amos satellite on 21 December 2005.