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2011-(05)-(13) Bucuresti Nord Husi 113INTRAREA IN TECUCI NORD

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Romania in 30 sec.: Constitution Square, Bucharest, February, 2022

Constitutiei Square (Piata Constitutiei), February 2022

Constitution Square is placed right in front of the Palace of Parliament, hence its name.
The Palace of Parliament or ''People's House'' is one of Bucharest's symbolic buildings reminding of the communist era. This edifice impresses by its dimensions, architectural style and beautiful design.
Here is a 30-second video showing Constitution Square in February.
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Walking on Calea Victoriei Boulevard, Kretzulescu Church, Cismigiu Park, Bucharest, ROMANIA 4k

Walking on Calea Victoriei Boulevard in Bucharest, ROMANIA

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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 from Splaiul Independenței (which runs parallel to the Dâmbovița River) to the north and then northwest up to Piața Victoriei, where Șoseaua Kiseleff continues north.

History:
Initially, the road was known as Ulița Mare (Large Street), also known as Drumul Brașovului (Brașov Road), being part of the trade route between Bucharest and the city of Brașov, in Transylvania. In 1692, ruler Constantin Brâncoveanu paved the road with wood and partly regularized it, making it pass through the domains of the Bălăceni, of the Saint John Monastery, Zlătari Monastery and of the Cantacuzenes up to the Sărindari Monastery. Since 1692 it was known as Podul Mogoșoaiei (Mogoșoaia Wood-Paved Road) because it also was connecting the Bucharest's center with Brâncoveanu's Mogoșoaia Palace some kilometres outside the city.
Most roads in the Balkans at that time became muddy in the spring and autumn, and the wood prevented this. Consequently, the road was one of the most important construction works of the area and a source of pride to Bucharesters. The area surrounding the road became the most fashionable part of Bucharest: 35 boyar houses were located on the road itself in 1775.
Podul Mogoșoaiei was the first street in Bucharest to be illuminated with candles during the night, starting July 1814.
The wood was not a very sturdy material and often it was in a bad state, despite being repaired several times (including in 1793 and 1814). During the Russian occupation of the Danubian Principalities, in the aftermath of the Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829), an extension from Piața Victoriei northward was built by Pavel Kiseleff, the commander of the occupation troops, and is today named after him. In 1842 the road was paved with cobblestone. It was later upgraded to asphalt.
The road was renamed Calea Victoriei on October 12, 1878, following the Romanian victory in the Independence War of 1877–1878.
Calea Victoriei was Bucharest's showpiece street in the Interwar period. Tudor Octavian wrote, this is how the whole of Bucharest would look if we had been allowed…, if its builders had been clever enough…. After roughly half a century of decline, it has recently been returning to this role.
Today, the avenue is lined with new fashion shops, art boutiques, coffee shops and restaurants, making it an upmarket shopping strip in Bucharest.
Buildings and monuments

Major buildings and monuments along the street include (from north to south):

The Cantacuzino Palace, hosting The George Enescu Museum
Museum of Art Collections
Știrbey Palace
The Athénée Palace Hotel, now a Hilton
Romanian Athenaeum
National Museum of Art of Romania
The Central Library of the University of Bucharest
Kretzulescu Church
Piața Revoluției (Revolution Square), including the Memorial of Rebirth
Palatul Telefoanelor
Odeon Theatre
Casa Capșa
Palace of the National Military Circle
Pasajul Macca-Vilacrosse
Bucharest Financial Plaza
National Museum of History of Romania, with the Statue of Trajan and the She-wolf on its steps
CEC Palace

The avenue was also long home to the Constantin Tănase Revue Theatre (as of 2006, relocated to the Lipscani district), and was the site of the old Romanian National Theater, just north of Palatul Telefoanelor; the departed theatre's façade is replicated by the front of the Bucharest Novotel that opened in summer 2006. The Romanian Athenaeum is set back slightly from the street, with a small park in between.
The National Museum of Art of Romania (the former Royal Palace) and the University Library across the street from it (both damaged in the 1989 Revolution) were restored in the 1990s; Palatul Telefoanelor was restored between 1997–2005. There has also been an ongoing refurbishment of the street's many hotels, including the Athénée Palace, the Majestic, the Capitol, and the Capșa Hotel; as of 2010, the Grand Hotel du Boulevard is undergoing restoration, while renovation of the Continental and Novotel has been completed.

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2009-(06)-(06-07) Bucuresti Nord Tecuci Bucuresti Nord 110DUPA FAUREI

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2009-(06)-(06-07) Bucuresti Nord Tecuci Bucuresti Nord 114INAINTE SI DUPA JIRLAU

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Coborare echipa de soc - Transfagarasan

Andu, Alex, Laura. Bogdan & Cata - MTB Transfagarasan

2008-(05)-(17) Bucuresti Nord Barlad Bucuresti Nord 132DE LA TECUCI NORD LA TECUCI

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2009-(06)-(06-07) Bucuresti Nord Tecuci Bucuresti Nord 111DUPA FAUREI INTRECERE

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2009-(06)-(06-07) Bucuresti Nord Tecuci Bucuresti Nord 102DINAINTE SI DUPA BAZA INSTIT FEROV FAUREI

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Emisiunea Din lumea satului - 10 noiembrie 2013

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