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Bucharest and Metro
* Bucharest Metro Line M4, Romania
* 1979 – The first line of Bucharest Metro ( Line M1 ) is opened from Timpuri Noi to Semănătoarea in Bucharest, Romania.
Bucharest is known to be the only city in Romania which as of 2009 has an underground railway system, comprising both the Bucharest Metro and the light rail system Regia Autonomă de Transport Bucureşti.
Although construction was planned to begin in 1941, due to geo-political factors, the Bucharest Metro was only opened in 1979.
* November 16 – Bucharest Metro Line One is opened, in Bucharest, Romania ( from Timpuri Noi to Semanatoarea stations, 8. 63 km ).
A geographically accurate Bucharest Metro map
It is made up of the Bucharest Metro, as well as a surface transport system run by RATB ( Regia Autonomă de Transport București ), which consists of buses, trams, trolleybuses, and light rail.
An extension of Line M2 of the Bucharest Metro to Aurel Vlaicu International, which will link it to the Main Train Station and the larger Henri Coandă International Airport, was approved in June 2006 and is currently in its planning stage.
* Bucharest Metro Line M3, Romania
The terminal will be connected to the future A3 motorway, to the railway system and to the Bucharest Metro system as Bucharest Metro Line M6.
There is currently a proposal to construct an extension of the Bucharest Metro to serve this district and its increasing population.
There is also a Bucharest Metro station named Obor, which lies in this area.
The Bucharest Metro () is an underground urban railway network that serves the capital of Romania, Bucharest.
The earliest plans for a Bucharest Metro were drafted in the late 1930s, alongside the general plans for urban modernization of the city.

Bucharest and Line
Cluj-Napoca Rail Station, located about north of the city centre, is situated on the CFR-Romanian Railways Main Line 300 ( Bucharest – Oradea – Romanian Western Border ) and on Line 401 ( Cluj-Napoca – Dej ).
A Bucharest Metro train Movia 346 on M2 Line
* Bucharest Metro Line M2, part of the Bucharest Metro, Romania
* Bucharest Metro Line M6, a planned metro line of the Bucharest Metro
* Bucharest Metro Line M5, a planned line in Romania
* M2 Line, Bucharest, Romania
* Bucharest Metro Line M1, Bucharest, Romania
* M3 Line ( Bucharest Metro ), Bucharest, Romania
An extension of Line M2 of the Bucharest Metro to Aurel Vlaicu International, which will link it to the Main Train Station and the larger Henri Coandă International Airport, was approved in June 2006 and is currently in its planning stage.

Bucharest and M1
Bucharest has a fairly extensive subway system consisting of four lines ( M1, M2, M3 and M4 ) run by Metrorex.
Pantelimon is a metro station on Line M1 of the Bucharest Metro.

Bucharest and part
Timişoara – Arad ( 32 km ) and Arad's ring-road ( 12 km ), part of the A1 motorway ( Bucharest – Nădlac ) are another projects completed in 2011. In the same year, half of Constanța's ring-road was ready.
In order to complete another 100 km of motorway by end of 2010, Romanian Government struggled to allocate the necessary funds for 55 km motorway, part of the Bucharest – Ploieşti motorway ( from a total of 62 km ).
Actor David Walliams reportedly entered talks with Gilliam to play a part in it, and was told that he'd have to " be willing to work with Johnny Depp and fly to Bucharest where the movie is to be filmed.
** May 28, 1812 – Russian Field Marshal Mikhail Kutuzov signs the Treaty of Bucharest, ending the Russo-Turkish War, 1806 – 1812 and making Bessarabia a part of Imperial Russia.
Bucharest has a unique status in Romanian administration, since it is the only municipality that is not part of a county.
A major part of Bucharest's architecture is made up of buildings constructed during the Communist era replacing the historical architecture with high density apartment blocks – significant portions of the historic center of Bucharest were demolished in order to construct one of the largest buildings in the world, the Palace of the Parliament ( then officially called the House of the Republic ).
* Bucharest becomes the capital of Wallachia ( now part of Romania ).
They also went on to play in Jonschwil, Switzerland ( June 18, 2010 ), Milovice ( Nymburk District ), Czech Republic ( June 19, 2010 ), Athens, Greece ( June 24, 2010 ), Bucharest, Romania ( June 26, 2010 ) and then in Istanbul, Turkey ( June 27, 2010 ), Stockholm, Sweden ( August 7, 2010 ), and last in Pori, Finland ( August 8, 2010 ) also as part of the Sonisphere Festival.
It usually refers to the part of Macedonia region attributed to the Kingdom of Serbia by the Treaty of Bucharest in 1913.
Pride parade as part of the 2005 GayFest in Bucharest, Romania
Brașov is located in the central part of the country, about 166 km north of Bucharest.
The latter's portrayal, accomplished through statements made by the eponymous character, is polemical: Grielescu, who is identified as a disciple of Nae Ionescu, took part in the Bucharest Pogrom, and is in Chicago as a refugee scholar, searching for the friendship of a Jewish colleague as a means to rehabilitate himself.
11, in A major and D major, as part of a concert at the Romanian Athenaeum in Bucharest.
Map of Romania with each department and the municipality Bucharest labelled with the second part of its ISO 3166-2 code.
For example, it is planning to use them as part of a proposed commuter link in Bucharest and Ilfov county.
Centrul Civic ( literally " the Civic Center ") is a district in central Bucharest, Romania, which was completely rebuilt in the 1980s as part of the scheme of systematization under the dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu.
At the time of Ceauşescu's downfall and execution, only two hunger circuses had been completed: One of these, Pantelimon, now forms part of a public market in the Delfinului area of Bucharest ; the other, also in Bucharest, is placed close to the Unirea shopping mall, nestled between Piaţa Unirii and Sfânta Vineri Street.
Tulcea was occupied by the Central Powers between 1916-1918 during World War I and part of their condominium following the Treaty of Bucharest in May 1918 ( until November 1918 ).
Recording sessions for the second part of the group's greatest hits album started in 2005, again at the Ines Sound & Video studios in Bucharest.
Clejani is a commune in Giurgiu County, Romania, about 40 km south of Bucharest, in the Vlaşca region ( part of Muntenia ), on the Danube Plains near the Bulgarian border.

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