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Crângași is one of the
smallest neighborhoods in the 6th
Sector of Bucharest, Romania. It is
situated on the west side of the city near the Dâmbovița River...
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Crângași is a
metro station in the
Crângași neighborhood,
northwestern Bucharest. It was
opened to the
public on 22
December 1984 as a
terminus of the...
- once
again from 2000 to 2004.
Iliescu was born
Elena Șerbănescu, in the
Crângași neighborhood of Bucharest. Her
father died in 1945,
while her
mother had...
- (Gorjului
added later) 22
December 1984: M1 Semănătoarea (Petrache Poenaru) –
Crângași; 0.97
kilometres (0.60 mi), 1
station 24
January 1986: M2 Piața Unirii...
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Crângași as "the
place to
switch between M1 and M4". The M1
station was
added on 26
August 1992 to the
already operating extension from
Crângași to...
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Sector 6 (Romanian:
Sectorul 6) is an
administrative unit of Bucharest.
Crângași Drumul Taberei Ghencea Giulești
Militari Regie The sector's
mayor is Ciprian...
- Giurgiului, Cotroceni, 13 Septembrie,
Dealul Spirii, Odăi
Sector 6: Giulești,
Crângași,
Drumul Taberei, Militari,
Regie (also
known as Grozăvești),
Ghencea Initially...
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Bucharest Metro. To
prevent floods, in 1986 a dam was
built between the
Crângași and
Militari quarters, and
Morii Lake
artificial lake was created. Dâmbovița...
- The Slănic is a left
tributary of the
river Buzău in Romania. It
discharges into the Buzău in Săpoca. Its
length is 73 km (45 mi) and its
basin size is...
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becoming the
first lightrail line in Bucharest. Today, the
bridge connects Crângași Square with ****a Street,
crossing west–east over Giulești Boulevard, the...