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Calea Victoriei (Victory Avenue) is a
major avenue in
central Bucharest.
Situated in
Sector 1, and
having a
length of 2.7
kilometres (1.7 mi), it leads...
- Piața
Victoriei,
pronounced [ˈpjat͡sa vikˈtori.ej]) is one of the
major public squares in Bucharest, Romania, an
intersection where Calea Victoriei, Lascăr...
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broadcasting on
Facebook an
intervention of the riot
police on
Victoriei Avenue,
close to
Victoriei Square where most of the
protest took place". The Israeli...
- Piața
Victoriei is a
metro station in Piața
Victoriei (Victory Square),
central Bucharest. It is near the
Victoria Palace, the
headquarters of the Romanian...
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Fallen Heroes for the
Independence of the Fatherland" (Romanian: Ziua
Victoriei și a Comemorării
Eroilor Căzuți
pentru Independența Patriei). Victory...
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other lines, such as Piața
Victoriei, have two terminals, and each
terminal goes by a
different name (
Victoriei 1 and
Victoriei 2). On the
official network...
- Victoria) is a
government building on the
large Victory Square (Piața
Victoriei) in Bucharest,
housing the
Prime Minister of
Romania and his cabinet....
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Central University Library on
Calea Victoriei, Bucharest, 1891–1895, by Paul
Gottereau CEC
Palace on
Calea Victoriei, 1897–1900, by Paul
Gottereau (project)...
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nickname of "Paris of the East" (Parisul Estului), with the
Calea Victoriei as its Champs-Élysées.
Between 6
December 1916 and
November 1918, the...
- in
Sector 1, the
boulevard runs as a
northward continuation of
Calea Victoriei. The road was
created in 1832 by
Pavel Kiselyov, the
commander of the...