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  • y 2011, with the event becoming known as the Bucharest GP.
  • a, he studied medicine and cinematography in Bucharest, graduating from the I. L. Caragiale Institu
  • he enrolled at the Politehnica University of Bucharest, graduating from the Chemical Technology Fac
  • Between 1938 and 1948 Politehnica of Bucharest had seven faculties: Civil Engineering, Elec
  • tees of the Romanian Senate and the Mayor of Bucharest had been reviewing different variants well i
  • In September 2005, Bucharest had an unemployment rate of 2.6%, significan
  • a (first president of the Cassation Court of Bucharest), half nationalized as well, on Iulia Hasdeu
  • tions from Lamartine and Gautier, in Poesii, Bucharest, Halman.
  • city in the county; proximity to the capital Bucharest has helped the local economy.
  • Born in Bucharest, he graduated from the Electromagnetics bran
  • Born in Bucharest, he studied in Bucharest (1890-1894) and Par
  • In Bucharest, he performed for Goldfaden and other theate
  • Born in Bucharest, he played as a centre.
  • professor of civil law at the University of Bucharest, he became a member of the National Liberal
  • g studies at the Enescu Music High School in Bucharest, he went to England, where he graduated with
  • In 1881, on settling in Bucharest, he took charge of the paper Fraternitatea (
  • cial Security in the Iuliu Maniu cabinets in Bucharest, he was kept in the Gheorghe Mironescu one (
  • While in Bucharest, he took part in the Wallachian Revolution o
  • In Bucharest, he played for a while with a band called Lo
  • Back in Bucharest he participated in the May 1921 Congress of
  • Born in Bucharest, he studied medicine in Paris, having Gustav
  • As member of the Bar in Bucharest, he pleaded in court the case of the oxcart
  • Born in Bucharest he moved as a child to Tel Aviv, Israel.
  • A new transfer, this time to Steaua Bucharest, his favourite team in football, followed in
  • He died of natural causes at his Bucharest home in 1950.
  • loyees in Honolulu, Montreal, Tokyo, London, Bucharest, Hyderabad, and others.
  • iploma in Mathematics from the University of Bucharest in 1983.
  • He died at Bucharest in 1961 and is buried at Bellu cemetery.
  • aduated from Law School at the University of Bucharest in 1938, and earned in 1940 a scholarship at
  • He moved to Bucharest in 1951 because the editorial office was rel
  • ats through his appointment to the throne in Bucharest, in competition with the much more prestigio
  • They returned to Bucharest in the same year.
  • ed it will be the largest office building in Bucharest in terms of floor area.
  • Champion of Liga I, Romania with Dinamo Bucharest in 2004
  • ilitari is a district in the western part of Bucharest, in Sector 6.
  • tour doubles titles (Casablanca in 1990, and Bucharest in 1994).
  • presence of street children was a problem in Bucharest in the 1990s, their numbers have declined si
  • He was the Mayor of Bucharest in 1996-1997 and, after his resignation from
  • pianist, of Romanian origin, who was born in Bucharest in 1895.
  • ng 1st Guard Division at the Royal Palace in Bucharest, in service to King Carol II.
  • Hand Held's European premiere was in Bucharest in late 2010.
  • However, when the Ottoman troops swept into Bucharest in September, he ordered his troops to disba
  • nly transliterated and published Erveheja in Bucharest in 1888, but adapted it to late 19th century
  • As Caradja came to Bucharest in 1812 after being appointed prince, the pl
  • did Caradja, who moved his residence outside Bucharest, in Cotroceni.
  • He won 1 ATP doubles title, in Bucharest in 1998, with fellow Romanian Andrei Pavel.
  • ick of tries in the 58-3 win over Romania in Bucharest in May 1989, Guscott received a call-up for
  • sts in the 4-2 (4-3 agg) victory over Steaua Bucharest in the semi-final second leg.
  • He was Assistant Commandant of Bucharest in 1944, Commandant of Bucharest in 1945, an
  • ng degree from the Polytechnic University of Bucharest in Romania in 1981, and was occasionally inv
  • the Literature Faculty of the University of Bucharest in 1994, having been expelled from its Journ
  • He moved to Bucharest in 1920, and began work as a professor at th
  • affic accident on Gheorghe Magheru Avenue in Bucharest in which two people were killed.
  • 6,041) is a commune, located 40 km north of Bucharest in Ilfov County, Romania.
  • He graduated from Polytechnic University of Bucharest in 1971 with an Engineering Physics degree.
  • Main articles: Bombing of Bucharest in World War II and Jassy-Kishinev Offensive
  • d his PhD from the Polytechnic University of Bucharest in 1949.
  • He settled in Bucharest in 1922, and worked for the Labor Ministry.
  • The Politehnica University of Bucharest in Romania has a Faculty of Automatic Contro
  • eceived his doctorate from the University of Bucharest in 1962, under supervision of Miron Nicolesc
  • it and the entry of the Romania boyars into Bucharest in the eighteenth century.
  • singles match in his homeland tournament in Bucharest in 2009, where he lost in the first round to
  • He received his Ph.D from the University of Bucharest in 1957, where he taught till 1961.
  • He graduated in law from the University of Bucharest in 1971 and obtained his doctorate (Doctor i
  • (9.9 acres) plot of land located in Southern Bucharest in the Vitan area where no major hotel exist
  • ated into Chiajna Commune, and absorbed into Bucharest in 1939.
  • to study German studies at the University of Bucharest in 1955.
  • mmendation of the IVth CCIR meeting, held in Bucharest in 1937, and was approved by the Internation
  • the experience in Italy, a return to Dinamo Bucharest in 2004 was disappointing, with Mihalcea str
  • Mihalcea started the 2001 season for Dinamo Bucharest in excellent form, scoring 11 goals in 14 le
  • tle as no Christmas tree has been erected in Bucharest in 2009.
  • After Walter Zenga resigned from Dinamo Bucharest in the autumn of 2007 he was appointed as it
  • ational Theater and Film's Art University in Bucharest in 1996, where he currently teaches film dir
  • tudy of children in residential nurseries in Bucharest, in which the DAI was used, challenged the c
  • FK Ventspils and FC Ditton in Latvia, Dinamo Bucharest in Romania, Slavia Prague in Czech Republic
  • The bus routes servicing Chitila to and from Bucharest include 164, 405, 422, 423 and 645.
  • She was a 1958 graduate of the Bucharest Institute of Theater and Cinematographic Art
  • He graduated in 1970 from the Bucharest Institute of Art "Nicolae Grigorescu", the c
  • The Bucharest International Marathon is an annual marathon
  • formed for all editions (2000 - 2005) of the Bucharest International Jazz Festival, both as a sidem
  • eral awards, such as the Romexpo Degustation Bucharest international trade fair contest 2003 and th
  • Voicu was born in Bucharest, into a family of professional musicians.
  • Paleologu was born in Bucharest, into an ancient Romanian boyar family that
  • He was born in Bucharest, into the Ghica family, the son of Ioan Ghik
  • The International Computer HighSchool of Bucharest is a private school in Bucharest, Romania.
  • Florin Corbeanu (born 17 March 1976 in Bucharest) is a Romanian rower.
  • February 8, 1967 in Bucharest) is a Romanian violinist of Romani (Gypsy) e
  • The main sports shooting complex in Bucharest is named after him.
  • The current Mayor of Bucharest is Sorin Oprescu, who was elected in June 20
  • ian pronunciation: ; born 5 December 1967 in Bucharest) is a retired Romanian footballer, who playe
  • Niculae Nedeff (born September 26, 1928 in Bucharest) is a former Romanian handball player and a
  • a Alexandra Dumitru (born August 30, 1982 in Bucharest) is a Romanian judoka.
  • Andrea Faciu (born 1977 Bucharest) is a German artist.
  • February 19, 1987 in Bucharest) is a Romanian artistic gymnast.
  • The Municipality of Bucharest is both more populous and much smaller than
  • Valeriu Stoica (born October 1, 1953, Bucharest) is a Romanian politician and academic.
  • Vasile Oprea (born March 3, 1957 in Bucharest) is a former Romanian handball player who co
  • Aurelia Dobre (born November 16, 1972 in Bucharest) is a former artistic gymnast from Romania,
  • The municipality Bucharest is the capital of the country and has specia
  • The Embassy of Canada in Bucharest is the diplomatic mission of Canada to Roman
  • Adrian Simion (born August 2, 1961 in Bucharest) is a former Romanian handball player who co
  • Crime in Bucharest is quite low in comparison to other European
  • Silvia Ciornei (born 27 August 1970 in Bucharest) is a Romanian politician and Member of the
  • Leon Rotman (born July 22, 1934 in Bucharest) is a Romanian sprint canoer who competed in
  • The Embassy of Moldova in Bucharest is the diplomatic mission of Moldova to Roma
  • Radu Podgorean (born 22 March 1955 in Bucharest) is a Romanian politician and Member of the
  • ian Cristian Marinescu (born 24 June 1972 in Bucharest) is a Romanian former football player.
  • Ruxandra Donose (born in Bucharest) is a Romanian operatic mezzo-soprano.
  • Gheorghe Gruia (born October 2, 1940 in Bucharest) is a former Romanian handball player and wo
  • Marian Constantinescu (born 8 August 1981 in Bucharest) is a Romanian football player who plays as
  • Albert Streit (born 28 March 1980 in Bucharest) is a German footballer who plays in midfiel
  • Like all north-side districts of Bucharest, it is relatively sparsely populated, with l
  • The band performs regularly in Bucharest; its repertoire comprises gypsy jazz standar
  • Davicion Bally (born Bucharest Jan. 29, 1809; died Jerusalem May 2, 1884) w
  • Vasile Marin ( Bucharest, January 29 1904 - Majadahonda, January 13 1
  • the Yatra Jazz Festival in India and at the Bucharest Jazz Festival in Romania.
  • In 1874, he was chosen Mayor of Bucharest, keeping this function until 1877.
  • London, Shanghai, Istanbul, Prague, Warsaw, Bucharest, Kiev, and Bratislava.
  • ia with each department and the municipality Bucharest labelled with the second part of its ISO 316
  • Bucharest landmark reflecting the views of Golaniad pa
  • Tarom operates daily flights to Bucharest, leaving in the early morning and arriving l
  • Titan is a metro station in Bucharest located in the Titan district.
  • Obor is a metro station in Bucharest, located next to one of the largest open-air
  • Pipera is a metro station in Bucharest, located in the Pipera district.
  • In 1856, he was part of the Bucharest magistrates' corps.
  • shopping malls like Unirea Shopping Center, Bucharest Mall, Plaza Romania and City Mall emerged on
  • during a great fire in 1847 (see History of Bucharest), Manu was awarded a "sword of honour" by th
  • Nicolae Cajal (October 1, 1919, Bucharest- March 7, 2004) was a Romanian Jewish physici
  • and small scale - vegetables and fruits for Bucharest markets, is practiced.
  • some controversy over costs and delays, with Bucharest mayor Sorin Oprescu claiming that the works
  • e Physiology Department of the University of Bucharest Medical School, as well as a Professor of Cl
  • AFI Palace Bucharest Mega Mall is a shopping mall in Bucharest, R
  • Bucharest: Meridiane, 1966
  • A Bucharest Metro train Movia 346 on M2 Line
  • above the tracks, and the architects of the Bucharest Metro did not fashion building above-ground
  • ne is the shortest (3.68 Km) of those of the Bucharest Metro and the most recent (the first station
  • a proposal to construct an extension of the Bucharest Metro to serve this district and its increas
  • , which is the eastern starting point of the Bucharest Metro's M1 and M3 lines.
  • The Dristor metro station is a major node of Bucharest Metro's network.
  • M1 (33.67 Km) was the first line of the Bucharest Metro, opened on 16 November 1979.
  • M7 is a planned metro line of the Bucharest Metro.
  • telimon is a metro station on Line M1 of the Bucharest Metro.
  • M6 is a planned metro line of the Bucharest Metro.
  • vember 1979 as part of the first line of the Bucharest Metro.
  • M4 is one of the 4 lines of metro of the Bucharest Metro.
  • Archbishop of Bucharest, Metropolitan of Ungro-Vlachia, Patriarch of
  • Appointed as a Deputy of the Bucharest Municipality in 1955, she and other Jewish p
  • and amounted to 0.13 km²) was bought by the Bucharest Municipality from the Marmorosch Blank Bank
  • He studied composition at Bucharest Music Academy from 1992 to 1995.
  • Costin Georgian is a metro station in Bucharest named after an engineer who died while the m
  • location in front of the old building of the Bucharest National Theatre.
  • he studied choreography before attending the Bucharest National Academy of Theatrical and Film Art,
  • Romania: Virtual tours for Bucharest Natural History Museum Grigore Antipa and fo
  • metro station located in University Square, Bucharest, near the University of Bucharest, the Unive
  • Quito Square is located in the center of Bucharest, near Victory Square, right in the middle of
  • ome measly wages as proof reader for various Bucharest newspapers.
  • ied at the Romanian Patriarchal Cathedral in Bucharest, next to the first Patriarch of Romania Miro
  • The front of the Bucharest Novotel, under construction in Calea Victori
  • Gallen in the Swiss Super League and Dinamo Bucharest of Romania before returning to his native co
  • They faced Steaua Bucharest of Romania in the third qualifying round onl
  • The talks resulted in the Treaty of Bucharest of May, which consecrated Romania's defeat b
  • He also negotiated the Peace of Bucharest of May 7, 1918, with Rumania.
  • ly remained active the diplomatic mission in Bucharest of the newly founded Jewish state of Israel.
  • The University of Bucharest offers numerous study programs, for all cycl
  • BOS Tower also known as Bucharest Office Solutions is an office building locat
  • Anglo-American bombers first attacked Bucharest on 4 April 1944, aiming mainly to interrupt
  • popular residential area in the northeast of Bucharest on Lake Floreasca, close to Raiffeisen evolu
  • s reburied in the Orthodox Bellu Cemetery in Bucharest on November 23, 2000.
  • He died in Bucharest on October 8, 2000.
  • ip delayed his arrival (the train arrived in Bucharest on the evening of October 13) and his wound
  • Tarom Airbus A-310 (YR-LCA), Flight 381 from Bucharest on approach to Paris Orly went into a sudden
  • He died in Bucharest on 6 July 1995, aged 89.
  • He died in Bucharest on January 24, 1909.
  • estroyed during the Luftwaffe bombardment of Bucharest on August 24, 1944 (see Bombing of Bucharest
  • He was freed from the Rahova prison, Bucharest, on December 23, 1989, during the Romanian R
  • The Red Army occupied Bucharest on 31 August and then swept westward across
  • in Romania at the Becksperience Festival in Bucharest on May 29, 2010.
  • remnants of the Regiment when it returned to Bucharest on 14 May 1945.
  • The National final took place in Bucharest, on March 20, 1994, and was hosted by Gabrie
  • Policolor is a metro station in southeastern Bucharest on Line M3.
  • iumphal arch located in the northern part of Bucharest, on the Kiseleff Road.
  • it reentered the final contest to be held in Bucharest on February 23.
  • isers of the large workers' demonstration in Bucharest on the 13th of December, which was brutally
  • d twice in the aggregate 4-3 win over Steaua Bucharest, once again in the 90th minute, taking Boro
  • ar he returned for the fourth time at Dinamo Bucharest, only to retire.
  • er, a telegram from Military Headquarters in Bucharest ordered his urgent transfer by train to the
  • lubs and on festival stages, like the one in Bucharest ore other cultural centers.
  • Bucharest OTP is TAROM's main base
  • Bucharest, Paralela 45. 2008.
  • efficient, was not adopted anywhere else in Bucharest, partly because most other high-density neig
  • the Central Committee, becoming head of the Bucharest party organization.
  • ion ceremony in St. Spiridon the New Church, Bucharest, Patriarch Justinian presented the agenda of
  • Georgescu's exile from the Bucharest Philharmonic ended when Silvestri stepped do
  • s a member of the Pro Musica Quartet and the Bucharest Philharmonic Orchestra prior to his immigrat
  • The Ambassador of Canada in Bucharest, Phillipe Beaulne], presented his credential
  • he commanders of the Security Police and the Bucharest Police, but their subordinates, who received
  • driving career in parallel with joining the Bucharest Polytechical University, of which he dropped
  • In parallel, the Bucharest populace could regularly hear public communi
  • Based on the fact that Bucharest produces around 21% of Romanian GDP for a po
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