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  BUCHAREST - LoveToKnow Article on BUCHAREST   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Bucharest is often called The Paris of the East, partly from a supposed social resemblance, partly from the number of its boulevards and avenues.
Bucharest is the winter residence of the royal family, the meeting-place of parliament, and the seat of an appeal court (Curtea de A pel), of the supreme court (Curtea de Casatie), of the ministries, the national bank, the bank of Rumania, many lesser credit establishments, and a chamber of commerce.
During the 18th century the possession of Bucharest was frequently disputed by the Turks, Austrians and Russians.
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 Pantelimon, Bucharest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pantelimon is a neighbourhood located in north-eastern part of Bucharest, Romania.
The Pantelimon district of Bucharest is named after Saint Pantelimon, and contains Stadium Lia Manoliu, the largest football stadium in Romania.
Pantelimon Avenue, the backbone of the district, leads eastwards towards the Black Sea.
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 Bucharest, Romania trance mp Bucharest, Romania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Bucharest is the capital city and industrial and commercial centre of Romania, located in the southeast of the country, on the Dmboviţa river.
Bucharest (population 2.3 million, Romanian: Bucureşti) is the capital city and industrial and commercial centre of Romania, located in the southeast of the country, on the Dâmboviţa river.
Bucharest is first mentioned under its present name as a residence in 1459 of the Walachian prince Vlad Ţepeş (Vlad the Impaler).
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 :::► Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net ◄:::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
'''Bucharest''' (Romanian language Romanian: ''Bucureşti'') is the capital city and industrial and commercial centre of Romania, located in the southeast of the country, on the Dâmboviţa river.
During the 18th century the possession of Bucharest was frequently disputed by the Turks, Austria Austrians and Russia Russians.
Bucharest is the most economically-developed and Industrialization industrialised city in Romania, producing around 21% of the country's Gross domestic product GDP and about one-quarter of its industrial production, while only accounting for 9% of the country's population.
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Bucharest is situated in the southeastern corner of the Romanian Plain, in an area once covered by the Vlăsiei forest, which, after it was cleared, gave way to a fertile flatland.
Bucharest's population experienced two phases of rapid growth, the first in the late 19th century, when the city grew in importance and size, and the second during the Communist period, when a massive urbanisation campaign was launched and many people migrated from rural areas to the capital.
Bucharest is also the main node of Romania's national road network, being the origin of most of the country's national roads and expressways, which link the city to all of Romania's major cities as well as to neighbouring countries such as Hungary, Bulgaria and Ukraine.
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 ipedia.com: Bucharest Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
In 1595 it was burned by the Turks; but, after its restoration, continued to grow in size and prosperity, until, in 1698, Prince Constantin Brâncoveanu chose it for his capital and of the united provinces of Walachia and Moldavia from February 1859 (renamed Romania in December 1861 while still nominally subject to the Ottoman Empire).
The population greatly increased in the last two centuries with Bucharest growing importance, partialy due to urbanization of Romanians, who, until the 19th century were mostly farmers, predominantly living in rural areas.
Bucharest is served by a commuter railway network operated by CFR, the Romanian national railways.
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 BUCHAREST (Bucuresci) - Online Information article about BUCHAREST (Bucuresci)
possession of Bucharest was frequently disputed by the Turks, Austrians and Russians.
union of Walachia and Moldavia was proclaimed, Bucharest became the Rumanian capital.
throne by an insurrection in Bucharest in 1866.
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 Bucharest hotels - Hotel accommodation in Bucharest, Romania
Bucharest's first international hotel provides its guests with the level of service and comfort that comes hand in hand with the name Inter-Continental.
The hotel is located in the northern part of Bucharest, a 10 min car journey from the International Aiport Otopeni, and another 10 minutes from the centre of the city.
The Continental hotel Bucharest is located in the town center, in the vicinity of the former Royal Palace and buildings pertaining to the financial district.
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 Bucharest surroundings hotels - hotels near to Bucharest in Otopeni, Baneasa - best accommodation rates
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Situated on Saint Pantelimon Island (Bucharest surroundings - east side), the "Lebada" was a princes castle in the 18th century.
Confort Hotel is situated close to the Bucharest International Airport "Henri Coanda (Otopeni), on the road DN 1 (E60).
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 Portal:Bucharest/Things You Can Do (portal:bucharest/things you can do resources)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The earliest plans for a Bucharest Metro were drafted in the late 1930s, alongside the general plans for urban modernization of the city.
Bucharest being one of the largest cities in the region, it has a quite large network (larger than Prague, Amsterdam or Budapest).
In 2002-2003, there was also a proposal to establish a commuter railway system in Bucharest, similar to the RER of Paris, to complement the Metro.
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 Bucharest - Bucharest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Bucharest's crime rate is rather low in comparison to other European capital cities, with the number of total offences declining by 51% between 2000 and 2004[1].
Bucharest is the most economically-developed and industrialised city in Romania, producing around 21% of the country's GDP and about one-quarter of its industrial production, while only accounting for 9% of the country's population[11].
Bucharest is also the main rode of Romania's national road network, being the origin of most of the country's national roads and expressways, which link the city to all of Romania's major cities as well as to neighbouring countries such as Hungary, Bulgaria and Ukraine.
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 Bucharest Metro Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Romanian Bucharest is situated on the banks of the Dâmboviţa River, a tributary of the Danube.
Village Museum Bucharest is situated in the southeastern corner of the Romanian Plain, in an area once covered by the Vlăsiei forest, which, after it was cleared, gave way to a fertile flatland.
Constantin Brâncoveanu During the 18th century, Romanian possession of Bucharest was frequently disputed by the Ottoman Turks, the Austrian Empire and Imperial Russia.
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 Bucharest Metro: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The Bucharest Metro (Metroul Bucureşti in Romanian (A native or inhabitant of Romania)
University of Bucharest (University of bucharest is a university founded in 1864 by decree of prince alexander john cuza to...)
Museum of the Romanian Peasant (The museum of the romanian peasant (romanian: muzeul ranului român) is a museum in bucharest,...)
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 Bucharest - getting there   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Approaching from Transylvania on the DN1 you'll pass both airports (North Bucharest - hotel Sky Gate in front of the airport, right side) before reaching the Soseaua Kiseleff, an avenue which leads directly to the centre.
The approach from Giurgiu (the point of entry from Bulgaria) on the DN5 is less inspiring, with a long run through suburbs until Bulevardul Dimitrie Cantemir finally reaches the Piata Unirii; likewise, the A1 motorway from Pitesti and the west brings you in through serried ranks of apartment blocks before reaching the Cotroceni Palace.
Bucharest's six bus stations are all on the edge of town and primarily serve the local villages.
www.hotelnet.ro /bucharest-travel-guide/bucharest-arrival.htm   (849 words)

  
 Accommodation in Lebada Hotel Bucharest - Romania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
It is close to the Cora Hypermarket and the nearest station is Pantelimon.
Lebada is perfectly located in a splendid surroundings on the Lake Pantelimon, on the outskirts of the downtown Bucharest and near to the highway which is linking the Bucharest to the Black Sea Cost.
Lebada Hotel is situated on the Pantelimon Island, 10 km away from the centre, on the highway linking Bucharest to the Black Sea Coast.
www.accommodationow.com /accommodation/lebada_hotel_bucharest.htm   (219 words)

  
 4 stars hotels in Bucharest, Romania
Hotel description: Situated in the heart of Bucharest, El Greco Hotel, founded in 1896 and recently redecorated and arranged, is offering to its clients an incursion in the world of smart and good taste.
Hotel description: The hotel is located in the very heart of the Bucharest and is overlooking the Calea Victoriei offering the guests breathtaking night views.
Hotel description: Situated on Saint Pantelimon Island, the "Lebada" was a princes castle in the 18th century.
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The International Conference "Earthquakes Loss Estimation and Risk Reduction" will be held in Bucharest during October 24-26, 2002, remembering 25 years from the devastating 1977 earthquake in Romania and 200 years from the largest experienced Vrancea Earthquake in Romania, October 26, 1802.
The purpose of the Conference is to discuss, document, and disseminate modern approaches and technologies in earthquake risk reduction of vulnerable cities.
Dinu, University of Bucharest, Faculty of Geology and Geophysics, Bucharest, Romania
www.utcb.ro /conferin/afisch.html   (721 words)

  
 Bucharest short term rental. Bucharest accommodation in Romania. Bucharest lodging.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Bucharest short term rental apartments or bed and breakfast apartment.
Bucuresti-Alexandria Road, 2500 sqm, orchard (fruit-trees), garden, with a beautiful recently built house for vacation, silent place, far from the crowd, fresh air.(Bulbucata Village, 26 km from Bucharest).
Recently built house, 26 km from Bucharest, to Alexandria, made of brick, 90 sqm livable, 3 rooms, kitchen, a silent place, fresh air, far from the crowd, 2500 sqm, orchard (fruit-trees), a beautiful garden.Utilities: electicity, water pipe.
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 The Cry of the New Martyrs — Destruction in Romania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Since 1977, at least 20 churches---many of them historic Orthodox churches dating as far back as the 17th century--have been demolished in Bucharest as part of a vast redevelopment scheme.
The monastery complex, which is a few miles east of Bucharest, is situated on the edge of a lake, which is to be enlarged.
In addition to the cemetery, where many famous Romanians are buried, one of the monastery's churches which is situated on low lying land is also threatened...
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 UrbanRail.Net > Europe > Romania > BUCHAREST Metro
Romania's capital Bucharest lies in the southern part of the country, about 70 km from the Bulgarian border and 225 km from the Black Sea.
The Bucharest Metro operates from 5:00 to 23:30, every 8-16 minutes off-peak and every 4-5 min.
The Metro is run by Metrorex RA and carries some 250 million passengers a year.
www.urbanrail.net /eu/buc/bucurest.htm   (541 words)

  
 ECONOMIC INFO
On the hypermarket segment, the battle is waged by Carrefour and Cora.
The French group scheduled the opening of another 2 centers in Bucharest, of which the first in September and the second in February 2004.
In 1997, HP opened a representative office in Bucharest, and in May 2000 the commercial company Hewlett-Packard Romania was established.
www.roembus.org /english/business/buletine_economice/2003/ec_bul_08-2003.htm   (1125 words)

  
 Hotel Bucharest: Lebada Hotel - Hostels Central
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Description: Situated on Saint Pantelimon Island, the 'Lebada' was a princes castle in the 18th century.
Restored and modernised as a hotel, the buildings still preserve a period atmosphere in harmony with the beautiful landscaped grounds.
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We compared the expression of costimmulatory and adhesion molecules on DCs in RA patients versus controls with traumatic joint lesions and looked for a possible correlation between the immunophenotypical presentation of DCs and the clinical status of the disease.
Ten RA patients were recruited from the Deptartment of Rheumatology and Internal Medicine, “St. Maria” Hospital, Bucharest, Romania between June and December 2001, diagnosed according to the 1987 revised criteria of the American College of Rheumatology.
All patients were operated for hip or knee replacement in Department of Orthopedics, “St. Pantelimon” Hospital, Bucharest, Romania, and samples of peripheral venous blood, synovial fluid and synovial membrane were obtained.
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 The Japanese paratroopers in the Dutch East Indies, 1941-1942   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
When the German parachute school was formed in 1936, at Stendal in Hitler’s Germany, instructions were given on a 16-day jump course, including six proper parachute jumps and a company descent to obtain the Fallschirmtruppen badge.
Rumania opened a parachute training school in 1937 at Pantelimon, near Bucharest.
Russia, Germany, and Italy possessed organised parachute formations before the war, also Spain, France, Poland and later the United States too.
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 CV of Gheorghievici Adda
1961-1968: *Assistant professor at the "Ion Mincu" Institute of Architecture (IAIM), Bucharest.
- "Atlantic" Hotel in the center of Bucharest, for Atlantic Tour S.A. - Bingo-club, refurbishment of the existing hall of the "Casa de Cultura" -building, Pitesti, Arges county, 1998;
- " Cultural Routes of Romania", report presented to the Workshop on Coultural Itineraries in South-Easthern Europe, Sofia 16th-17th of September 2000, Bucharest, "Revista Monumentelor Istorice" 1 - 2 / 2000.
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 Hospitals and Medical Centers
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