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  2. Romanian property bubble - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian property bubble was a real-estate bubble in Romania from the early 2000s to 2007. After the relative calm of the 1990s, since 2002 Romania has experienced a dramatic increase in property prices.

  3. Category:Real estate in Romania - Wikipedia

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  4. Făgăraș - Wikipedia

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    Făgăraș (Romanian pronunciation: [fəɡəˈraʃ]; German: Fogarasch, Fugreschmarkt, Hungarian: Fogaras) is a city in central Romania, located in Brașov County. It lies on the Olt River and has a population of 26,284 as of 2021.

  5. Rimetea - Wikipedia

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    Rimetea (until 1925 Trascău; Hungarian: Torockó; German: Eisenmarkt) is a commune located in Alba County, Transylvania, Romania.It is composed of two villages, Colțești (formerly Sângeorzul Trascăului; Torockószentgyörgy; Sankt Georgen) and Rimetea.

  6. List of cities and towns in Romania - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities and towns in Romania, ordered by population (largest to smallest) according to the 2002, 2011 and 2021 censuses. [1] For the major cities, average elevation is also given. Cities in bold are county capitals.

  7. Glod, Dâmbovița - Wikipedia

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    Glod is a Roma village in the commune of Moroeni, Dâmbovița County, Romania, having a population of 1,723 as of 2011. The majority of residents are of Romani descent. Its name is an archaic word for "mud" in Romanian. The village is located near the towns of Pucioasa and Fieni.

  8. Rodna Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Rodna Mountains are partly in the region of Maramureș, in northern Romania, near the Romania–Ukraine border. To the north lies the town of Borșa and the village Moisei . To the west the massif ends at the Șetref Pass [ ro ] (817 m (2,680 ft)), which connects it to the Transylvanian Plateau .

  9. Buzău Pass - Wikipedia

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    When Ottoman forces or other invaders would break through the pass, the village of Prejmer was the first place they encountered; the village was destroyed over 50 times between the 13th and 17th centuries, while the Prejmer fortified church was only rarely captured. The Cheia Buzăului House, in Gura Siriului. Before World War I, this was the ...