Cluj-Napoca
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Cluj-Napoca | |||
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Country | |||
County | Cluj | ||
Metropolitan area | Cluj-Napoca metropolitan area | ||
Status | County capital | ||
Founded | 1213 (first official record as Cluj) | ||
Government | |||
- Mayor | Emil Boc (Democratic Liberal Party) | ||
- Deputy Mayor | Adrian Popa (none) | ||
- Deputy Mayor | Boros János (UDMR) | ||
Area | |||
- City | 179.5 km² (69.3 sq mi) | ||
Population | |||
- City | 310,243 (July 1, 2,007) | ||
- Density | 1,771/km² (4,586.9/sq mi) | ||
- Metro | 400,000 | ||
Time zone | EET (UTC+2) | ||
- Summer (DST) | EEST (UTC+3) | ||
[[Postal Code]] | 400xyz1 | ||
Area code(s) | +40 x642 | ||
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Car Plates | CJ-N3 | ||
Website: http://www.primariaclujnapoca.ro |
Cluj-Napoca (info • help) (pronunciation in Romanian: /'kluʒ na'poka/; Hungarian: Kolozsvár; German: Klausenburg; Latin: Napoca, Castrum Clus, Claudiopolis; Yiddish: קלויזנבורג), until 1974 Cluj, is the third biggest city in Romania,[1] and is the capital city of Cluj County, in the north-western part of Transylvania. Bucharest is about 330 kilometers away from Cluj-Napoca. About 330,000 people live in the city. It also has some famous universities and a rich history as the capital city of Transylvania.
[change] References
- ↑ Populaţia la 1 iulie 2007 pe localităţi (Romanian). National Institute of Statistics (2007-07-01). Retrieved on 12 March 2008.
[change] Other websites
- Website of Cluj-Napoca (Romanian)
- Hungarian website of Kolozsvár
- Virtual trip of Cluj-Napoca
- Events in Cluj-Napoca (Romanian)
- Mobile webcam offering a good panorama over Cluj-Napoca
- A virtual guide into the history,culture and sightseeing of Cluj-Napoca,the city in the heart of Transylvania, Romania (English)
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