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Dristor is a
major metro station in Bucharest. It is
located on the Bd.
Camil Ressu – Șoseaua
Mihai Bravu –
Calea Dudești junction. The part of the station...
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Dristor is a
neighborhood located in the
southeastern part of Bucharest, Romania. It is
bordered to the
north by Baba
Novac Street, to the
south by Răcari...
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station 17
August 1989: M3 (now M1) Gara de Nord 1 (Noth
Train Station 1) –
Dristor 2; 7.8
kilometres (4.8 mi), 6
stations May 1991: M1
Republica – Pantelimon;...
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described as the most
pleasant by
Bucharest citizens.
Downtown Old City
Dristor Dudești Văcărești
Titan Vitan Sector 3,
being the
largest division of Bucharest...
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Sector 3: Vitan, Dudești, Titan,
Centrul Civic,
Balta Albă,
Dristor, Lipscani, Muncii [ro], Unirii [ro]
Sector 4: Berceni, Olteniței, Văcărești...
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section having been
opened on 16
November 1979. The M1 Line runs from
Dristor 2 to Pantelimon.
Between Nicolae Grigorescu and
Eroilor it
shares 8.67 km...
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station was
opened on 17
August 1989 as part of the
extension from Gara de Nord to
Dristor. Schwandl, Robert. "București". urbanrail. v t e v t e...
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Baicului Sector 3 (po****tion 399,231): Vitan, Dudești, Titan,
Centrul Civic,
Dristor, Lipscani, Muncii,
Unirii Sector 4 (po****tion 300,331): Berceni, Olteniței...
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station was
opened on 17
August 1989 as part of the
extension from Gara de Nord to
Dristor. Schwandl, Robert. "București". urbanrail. v t e v t e...
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Retrieved 29
August 2024. "Bucharestian: The
Jewish District from
Dristor to
Piata Unirii". Bucharestian.com. Ciuciu, Anca (2010). Wiesel, Elie (ed...