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Cluj-Napoca and 89 other towns — A monument to Octavian Goga (1881–1938), poet and rabid antisemite who served as Romania’s prime minister before Miron Cristea (see above).
Cluj, Romania’s second city and home to cafes like Q, has long been known for its bohemian style. As the largest town in Transylvania, Cluj is a blend of the region’s cultures and ...
Cluj city guide: Where to eat, drink, shop and stay in Romania’s buzzy student hub - The Independent
Cluj-Napoca is best known as the capital of Transylvania – but on the ground, it’s more commonly referred to as Cluj. Napoca was the name of the Roman citadel that sat here some 2,000 years ...
Since UNTOLD Festival first began in 2015, its ethos of community connection has remained the same. Taking place annually in Cluj-Napoca – the unofficial capital of Romania’s Transylvania region – ...
In a wasteland next to a main road in Bucharest some of Romania's street children - scraps of humanity - peer out from under a vandalised billboard. Their home is in a tunnel running under the city ...
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