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Timpuri Noi (New
Times in English) is a
subway station in Bucharest. The name was
taken from the
nearby mechanical factory. The
factory has
since been...
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Timpuri Noi is a
Romanian alternative rock band.
Timpuri Noi was
formed in 1980, and
remained an
underground act up
until 1989 when a
split album with...
- (po****tion 300,331): Berceni, Olteniței, Giurgiului, Progresul, Văcărești,
Timpuri Noi,
Tineretului Sector 5 (po****tion 288,690): Rahova, Ferentari, Giurgiului...
- 19
November 1979,
running from Semănătoarea (now
Petrache Poenaru) to
Timpuri Noi. It had a
length of 8.1
kilometres (5.0 mi) with 6 stations. Following...
- of the
inaugural section of
Bucharest Metro,
between Semănătoarea and
Timpuri Noi. The M2
station was
opened on 24
January 1986 as part of the inaugural...
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opened on 28
December 1981 as part of the
second phase of Line 1
between Timpuri Noi and Republica. Schwandl, Robert. "București". www.urbanrail.net. 44°24′43″N...
- Lipscani, Muncii [ro], Unirii [ro]
Sector 4: Berceni, Olteniței, Văcărești,
Timpuri Noi [ro], Tineretului,
Progresul Sector 5: Rahova, Ferentari, Giurgiului...
- 1946. Giurescu, Constantin.
Istoria Bucureștilor. Din cele mai
vechi timpuri pînă în
zilele noastre, ed.
Pentru Literatură, Bucharest, 1966. Ștefănescu...
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December 1981 as the
eastern terminus of the
second phase of Line 1
between Timpuri Noi and Republica. In 1991,
Pantelimon station opened next to the existing...
- 1995
Constantin C. Giurescu,
Istoria Bucureștilor. Din cele mai
vechi timpuri pînă în
zilele noastre, Ed.
Pentru Literatură, Bucharest, 1966, p. 93 Șerban...