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    area, several railways appeared at the same time, serving the Gara de Nord and Gara Filaret railway stations, along with a railway line going to the present-day...
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    launched soon this year. It will be split into two phases, Gara de Nord – Filaret and FilaretGara Progresul. M5 Line: a further extension of 9.2 km (5.7 mi)...
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  • George Rozorea Chirigiu Filaret Eroii Revoluției (transfer: Metro M2) George Bacovia Toporași Nicolae Cajal Luică Giurgiului Gara Progresul Line M5 is the...
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    Carol's rule, Bucharest was equipped with gas lighting, the Filaret Station (1869) and Gara de Nord (1872), a horsecar tram system, a telephone system...
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    Bucureşti. Cum a vrut Ceauşescu să demoleze Gara de Nord, ridicată din ordinul Regelui Carol I. Filaret, prima gară din București". Adevărul (in Romanian)...
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    Bartolomeu railway station (Romanian: Gara Bartolomeu) is a railway station in the North-West part of Brașov, Romania. The station takes its name from...
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    Technical College and Aurel Vlaicu Technological High School, as well as Filaret Barbu School of Fine Arts. In Lugoj there are a School Sports Club, a Children's...
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    Burdujeni, there is Church of the Holy Trinity, founded by archimandrite Filaret Scriban in 1851. Ițcani neighborhood has two Romanian Orthodox churches...
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  • Khotkevych (1877–1938) Valeri Kikta (born 1941) Alexis Kochan (born 1953) Filaret Kolessa (1871–1947) Mykola Kolessa (1903–2006) Taras Kompanichenko (born...
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  • 1929 – Myron Cope, American journalist and sportscaster (d. 2008) 1929 – Filaret Denysenko, Ukrainian religious leader, Patriarch of the Ukrainian Orthodox...
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