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University of Bucharest (720 bytes)
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St. Sabba Academy into the current University of Bucharest. 3: ... security forces during the [[Romanian Revolution of 1989]]. 6: ...p://www.unibuc.ro/en/home University of Bucharest Official Website] 12: [[category:Bucharest]] University Square, Bucharest (722 bytes) 1: ... the downtown [[Bucharest]], near the [[Bucharest University]]. 3: ...located in the University Square, in front of the University: [[Mihai Viteazul]] (''to be completed with the o... 5: ...president [[Ion Iliescu]] to instaurated order in Bucharest (see: [[Mineriad]]). 7: ...st building of Bucharest) are also located in the University Square. 9: [[Category:Bucharest]] Bucharest (16655 bytes) 1: ...l centre of [[Romania]], located in the southeast of the country, on the [[Dambovita river|Dāmbovi#... 4: |+<font size="+1">'''Bucharest'''<br/>'''Bucureşti'''</font> 6: ...="0" | [[Image:Bucuresti-stema.png]]<br>[[Seal of Bucharest]] 8: ... | [[Image:Bucuresti-localization.png|Location of Bucharest in Romania]] 16: | [[Mayor of Bucharest|Mayor]] Bucharest Metro (5782 bytes) 1: [[Image:Bucharest_Metro_Map.png|thumb|400px|Bucharest Metro Map]] 3: ...]]. The network is run by [[Metrorex]]. It is one of the most accessed public transport systems in the... 5: ''See also [[List of Bucharest metro stations]]'' 9: The subway system consists currently of four lines: M1, M2, M3 and M4. In total, the netw... 18: ''See also [[List of Bucharest metro stations]]'' Treaty of Bucharest (695 bytes) 1: ... [[peace treaty|peace treaties]] were signed in [[Bucharest]]: 3: ...charest, 1812]] - [[May 28]] [[1812]], at the end of the Russian-Turkish war, Romania losses [[Bessara... 4: ...harest, 1886]] - [[March 3]] [[1886]], at the end of the war between [[Serbia]] and [[Bulgaria]] 5: ...rest, 1913]] - [[August 10]] [[1913]], at the end of the Second Balkan War 6: ...arest, 1916]] - [[August 4]] [[1916]], the treaty of alliance between Romania and [[Entente]] (France,... Bucharest Mall (1503 bytes) 1: ...all''' is a modern [[shopping mall]] located in [[Bucharest]], [[Romania]]. 3: ...Located on Calea Vitan approximately 1 km outside Bucharest's historic center, the mall now stands in dynamic... 5: ...ts of water four stories up, almost to the dome roof. The parking lot has over 1,000 spaces in a city ... 7: ...sh-language daily "Nine O'Clock", wrote in praise of "how a sordid building was transformed...into a m... 9: [[Category:Bucharest]] Treaty of Bucharest, 1812 (536 bytes) 1: ...n Empire]] and the [[Russian Empire]], at the end of the [[Russian-Turkish war]] ([[1806]]-[[1812]]). 3: ...sarabia]] (eastern half of [[Moldavia]], now part of the [[Moldova|Moldovan Republic]]) is ceded to th... 8: [[Category:Bucharest]] 1977 Bucharest Earthquake (955 bytes) 2: ...cea]] (in the [[Eastern Carpathians]]) at a depth of 94 kilometers. 6: ...], where about 33 large buildings collapsed (most of which were built before [[World War II]] and not ... 9: [[Category:Bucharest]] Treaty of Bucharest, 1913 (6086 bytes) 1: ...fied by subsequent action of the general assembly of delegates. 5: ...tory between these two cities, or within a radius of 20 kilometers around Balchick. 9: ...a]], and the eastern half of the [[Sandzak|Sanjak of Novi Pazar]]. By this arrangement Serbia increase... 13: ...rthwestern frontier to include the great fortress of [[Janina]]. In addition, [[Crete]] was definitely... 17: ... [[Strumnitza]], western [[Thrace]], and 70 miles of the Aegean [[littoral]], were about 9,663 square ... Bucharest Daily News (198 bytes) 1: ...frequently cited as a source by the sudden influx of [[Romania]]n news articles on [[Wikinews]]. Mass transit in Bucharest (1919 bytes) 1: ...the largest transport network in Romania, and one of the largest in [[Europe]]. Transport can be divid... 3: ==Bucharest Metro== 4: ''Main article: [[Bucharest Metro]]'' 6: ...h 1.5km average distance between stops. It is one of the fastest ways to get around the city. 11: ...de up of buses, trolleybuses and trams and is one of the largest and more dense in [[Europe]]. Treaty of Bucharest, 1918 (1127 bytes) 2: ...charest.jpg|thumb|200px|Delegates at the Peace of Bucharest]] 4: The '''Treaty of [[Bucharest]]''' was a [[peace treaty]] which was signed on [... 8: ...to give [[Austria-Hungary]] control of the passes of the [[Carpathian Mountains]] 14: ...d/intrel/routreat.html Full text of the Treaty of Bucharest] 17: [[Category:Bucharest]] Jewish Museum (Bucharest) (2521 bytes) 1: The '''Jewish Museum''' in [[Bucharest]], [[Romania]] is located in a former synagogue t... 3: ...what has been, what is, and what will be the role of Jews in Romania. 5: ...s Rosen]] (1912–1994), the late Chief Rabbi of the Romanian Jewry. [http://www.hum.huji.ac.il/cj... 7: ...seum is relatively high, in no small part because of a December 2000 incident a few years back where s... 10: .../www.romanianjewish.org/en/fedrom_08_01.html Semi-official English-language page] List of buildings in Bucharest (3666 bytes) 1: A list of prominent buildings in [[Bucharest]], [[Romania]], organized alphabetically within e... 10: * [[Old Court, Bucharest|Old Court]] Church (Biserica Curtea Veche) 19: * Grigore Antipa Museum of Natural History 24: * Museum of Art Collections 25: * [[Museum of the Romanian Peasant]] (Muzeul Ţaranilor Ro... List of mayors of Bucharest (467 bytes) 1: This is a '''list of [[mayor]]s of [[Bucharest]]'''. 14: [[Category:Bucharest]] 15: [[Category:Lists of mayors|Bucharest]] AFC Rapid Bucharest (861 bytes) 1: ...[[Grivita|Griviţa]] workshops under the name of "Cultural and Sportive Association [[Caile Ferate... 3: ...est of the three most important football clubs of Bucharest (the other two being [[FC Steaua]] and [[FC Dinam... 5: ...[[1999]] and [[2002]]) and eleven times the [[Cup of Romania]] 8: *[http://www.fcrapid.ro/ www.fcrapid.ro - official site] 14: [[Category:Bucharest]] Bucharest Yiddish Studio Theater (2497 bytes) 1: ...]], [[Romania]] in [[1930]], under the leadership of [[Jacob Sternberg]]. 3: ...for the structure of the performance, whose blend of "order and disorder" he described as "inexplicabl... 5: ...osyllabism that creates an unstoppable impression of the lugubrious and hyper-transcendental." 7: ...ich ends with optimistic rhymes — the moral of the comedy — sung by the comedians themselv... 10: ...ra Integral (an imprint of Editurile Universala), Bucharest (1998), 147-151. ISBN 9739827225. The ''Diminea&#... Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Bucharest (573 bytes) 2: ...ng for [[Romania]]. It is one of many such [[Tomb of the Unknown Soldier|national tombs]]. 11: [[Category:Bucharest]] List of Bucharest metro stations (2354 bytes) 1: ...tations on the [[Bucharest Metro]]''' system in [[Bucharest]], [[Romania]]. As the network grows larger, more... 3: ''See also [[Bucharest Metro]]'' 7: ...back to Dristor and then to Pantelimon in eastern Bucharest. 41: ... connects southern and northern neighbourhoods of Bucharest. 48: *[[University Square, Bucharest|Universităţii]] Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne (2879 bytes) 1: ...iana University]] and [[Purdue University]], IPFW offers undergarduate and graduate degrees from both ... 6: [[Image:IPFW Logo.gif|thumb|none|200px|Official IPFW logo.]] 8: ...3px solid gray;"><font size="-1">''[[Motto]]: One University. Two Great Names.''</font></td></tr> 35: ...sent campus, in northeast Fort Wayne on the banks of the St. Joseph River.
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