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  2. Palace of the Parliament - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of the Parliament (Romanian: Palatul Parlamentului), also known as the House of the Republic (Casa Republicii) or People's House/People's Palace (Casa Poporului), is the seat of the Parliament of Romania, located atop Dealul Spirii in Bucharest, the national capital.

  3. Royal Palace of Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    During communist rule, the Royal Palace in Bucharest was used to host the National Museum of Art of Romania. [1] [2] [3] [5] The Throne Hall in the palace was renamed as "Sala Consiliului de Stat" ("The Hall of the State's Council") and used by subsequent leaders of Romania – such as Nicolae Ceaușescu – for various political events. [5]

  4. Dealul Spirii - Wikipedia

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    Dealul Spirii [1] (Romanian: [ˈde̯alul ˈspirij], Spirea's Hill) is a hill in Bucharest, Romania, the location of the Palace of the Parliament, initially built by Nicolae Ceaușescu as the House of the People.

  5. Palace of the Patriarchate - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of the Chamber of Deputies (Romanian: Palatul Camerei Deputaților) (now the Palace of the Patriarchate (Palatul Patriarhiei), also known as the Palace of the Great National Assembly (Palatul Marii Adunări Naționale) during the Communist regime), is a building in Bucharest, Romania located on the plateau of Dealul Mitropoliei.

  6. Dealul Mitropoliei - Wikipedia

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    Bucharest, seeing Palace of the Parliament, viewed from the top of Dealul Mitropoliei. The Romanian Patriarchal Cathedral is in the centre of the square on the hill. The other buildings are located as follows: to the west, old monastic cells (chilii), later transformed into the Patriarchate's offices; to the southeast, the Patriarchal Palace; to the east, the chapel paraclis and the former ...

  7. People's Palace - Wikipedia

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    People's Palace, Mile End, built in 1886 in the East End of London, and now part of Queen Mary University of London; People's Palace, the Presidential Palace in Damascus, Syria; Alexandra Palace, London, also called "The People's Palace" Palace of the Parliament, Bucharest, formerly known as "Palace of the People" People's Palace (Algiers), a ...

  8. Analysis-NATO's Ukraine debate still haunted by Bucharest pledge

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    As NATO nations try to agree on Ukraine’s push for membership at a summit in Vilnius this week, an earlier gathering casts a long shadow. At a summit in Bucharest in April 2008, NATO declared ...

  9. People's Salvation Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The People's Salvation Cathedral (Romanian: Catedrala Mântuirii Neamului; People's Redemption Cathedral a better translation of the name), also known as the National Cathedral (Romanian: Catedrala Națională), is an Eastern Orthodox cathedral under construction in Bucharest to serve as the patriarchal cathedral of the Romanian Orthodox Church. [21]