București
Capital and largest city of Romania
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Română: București este capitala și cel mai mare oraș din România.
Ελληνικά: Το Βουκουρέστι είναι η πρωτεύουσα και μεγαλύτερη πόλη της Ρουμανίας. Βλέπω Επίσης Κατηγορία:Βουκουρέστι
Français : Bucarest est la capital et la cité la plus grande de la Roumanie. Voyez aussi Catégorie:Bucarest
Italiano: Bucarest è la capitale e la città la più grande della Romania. Vedere anche Categoria:Bucarest
Latviešu: Bukareste ir Rumānijas galvaspilsēta un lielākā pilsēta valstī. Skatīt Kategoriju:Bukareste
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Geographic Location
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Location of Bucharest in Romania
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Location of Bucharest in Europe
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Pronunciation of "Bucureşti" in Romanian
Symbols of Bucharest
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Coat of arms of Bucharest
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in the interwar period
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during the communist period
City views
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Bucharest, 1868
Institutions and government buildings
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Cotroceni Palace (Palace of the President of Romania)
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Victory Palace (Palace of the Romanian Government)
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Palace of the Parliament of Romania
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Ministry of Defence
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National Bank of Romania
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CEC Bank Headquarters
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National Archives
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Palace of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
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Bucharest Police headquarters
Culture
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Romanian Atheneum
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Romanian Academy
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Central University Library
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National Art Museum of Romania
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Dimitrie Gusti Village Museum
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Museum of the Romanian Peasant
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Grigore Antipa Natural History Museum
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National Museum of Romanian History
Education
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University of Bucharest
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Academy of Economic Sciences (ASE)
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The main administrative building of Politehnica University
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Law Faculty of the University of Bucharest
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Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
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Ion Mincu University of Architecture and Urbanism
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Central University Library
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Gheorghe Lazăr National College
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Sfântul Sava National College
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Gheorghe Şincai National College
Old Town
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Stock Exchange Palace
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French Street
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Lipscani Street
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Post Street
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Saddlers' Street
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Stavropoleos Monastery
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Smârdan Street
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University Square
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Macca-Villacrosse Passage
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Stavropoleos Street
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Ion Ghica Street
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Lipscani Street
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Old Princely Court
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St. Anthony Square
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Post Palace
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Lipscani Street
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Russian Church
Various
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Union Boulevard
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Dâmbovița River
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Revolution Square
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National Military Circle
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Carol Park
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Metropolitan Hill
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Linden Inn
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Palace of Justice
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Union Boulevard
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Bellu Cemetery
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Rome Square
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University Passage
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Dâmbovița River
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Cantacuzino Palace
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Royal Palace
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Colțea Hospital
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Izvor Quarter
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Manuc's Inn
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Carol Park
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Saddlers' Street
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Union Square
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Hotel Continental
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Patriarchal Palace
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Stavropoleos Monastery
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University Fountain
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Alexandru Ioan Cuza Park
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National Bank of Romania
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Post Street
Residential buildings
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Apartment buildings in the Titan district
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Asmita Gardens under construction in 2009
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Residential buildings on the Dâmboviţa river bank
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Houses in Cotroceni
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Old house surrounded by apartment blocks
Monuments, statues and memorials
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Kilometre Zero Monument
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Statue of Carol I
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Monument to the Railway Heroes
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Statue of Ion Luca Caragiale
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Monument to the Heroes of the Air
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Capitoline Wolf
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Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
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Statue of Michael the Brave
Religious buildings
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Stavropoleos Church
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Church Sf. Nicolae behind Bucharestian roofs
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A church in Crângaşi that can be seen from the Politehnica campus
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Biserica Sf. Nicolae (the Russian church)
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Biserica Sf. Nicolae (the Russian church)
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Church Sf. Silvestru
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The Choral Temple, the oldest synagogue of Bucharest
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Church in Titan district
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Chiesa della Stavropoleos, portico di ingresso dopo restauri (ottobre 2006)
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Chiesa della Stavropoleos, portico di ingresso dopo restauri (ottobre 2006)
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Chiesa della Stavropoleos, portico di ingresso, particolare di un capitello
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Chiesa della Stavropoleos, portico di ingresso, particolare di un pilastrino della recinzione
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Chiesa della Stavropoleos, cortile laterale
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Chiesa della Stavropoleos, portico, posto per accendere le candele, fuori della chiesa.
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Chiesa della Curtea Veche
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Chiesa della Curtea Veche, la cupola
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Chiesa della Curtea Veche, particolari decorativi
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Chiesa della Curtea Veche, particolari decorativi
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Chiesa della Curtea Veche, particolari decorativi
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Chiesa di San Giorgio Nuovo e Kilometer 0 (monumento)
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Chiesa di San Giorgio Nuovo (particolare della balaustra del portico di ingresso)
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Sinagoga
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Sinagoga, particolare della facciata.
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Kretzulescu church
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Wooden door Kretzulescu church
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Biserica Italiana
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Sf. Treime (interior)
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Biserica Sf. Vasile (Romanian Greek Catholic Church)
Parks, waterways and lakes
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Cişmigiu Park in autumn
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Herăstrău Lake
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Carol Park
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Tineretului Park
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Titan Park
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Botanical Garden
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Mill Lake (Lacul Morii)
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Dâmboviţa river in central Bucharest
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Park bench
Transport
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Titan station of the Bucharest Metro
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Typical public bus on route 131
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Trolleybus on route 91
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Low-floor tram on route 41
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Tram
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Traffic congestion
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Taxi
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Bikeway
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Gara de Nord, the main railway station
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TAROM aircraft at Henri Coandă International Airport
Historical pictures
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View of Bucharest in 1717
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A bridge in Bucharest, 1837
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Manuc's Inn, 1841
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Battle at Dealul Spirii, 1848
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Saint Spiridon Church, 1860
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Panorama of Bucharest, 1868
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Şelari Street, 1870
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A student demonstration in Theater Square, 1892
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The Romanian Atheneum, 1906
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Aerial view over central Bucharest, 1916
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Academy Boulevard, 1928
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Calea Victoriei in 1935
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Soldiers marching through Bucharest, 1941
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Allied bombing raid, 1944
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Cycling event, 1955
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Nicolae Ceauşescu and Gustáv Husák in front of Victoria Palace, 1977
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Union Boulevard and the Palace of the Parliament under construction, 1986
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Griviţa Road, 1996
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Bucharest Tower Center under construction, 2007