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  2. Arad, Romania - Wikipedia

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    1937 – Arad was the most important economic center in Transylvania and occupied the fourth position in Romania [citation needed] 1980s – Astra Arad was Europe's largest manufacturer of freight cars. 1989 – Arad was the second town in Romania to rise against the communist regime of Nicolae Ceaușescu, with considerable violence.

  3. Vladimirescu, Arad - Wikipedia

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    Vladimirescu ( Glogovăți until 1947; Hungarian: Glogovác; German: Glogowatz) is a commune in Arad County, Romania, is situated in the south-eastern part of the Arad Plateau. Its territory stretches over 12400 ha. It is composed of four villages: Cicir ( Maroscsicsér ), Horia (formerly Pănadu Nou; Újpanád; Neupanat ), Mândruloc ...

  4. Holy Trinity Cathedral, Arad - Wikipedia

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    Length. 63 m. Width. 36 m. Height (max) 58 m. The ' Holy Trinity' Orthodox Cathedral ( Romanian: Catedrala "Sfânta Treime" din Arad) is a Romanian Orthodox cathedral in Arad, in the Crișana region of western Romania. It is the main cathedral of the episcopal see of Arad, currently headed by Timotei, Archbishop of Arad .

  5. Arad Central railway station - Wikipedia

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    Arad Central railway station. /  46.189591000°N 21.324871000°E  / 46.189591000; 21.324871000. Arad Central railway station ( Romanian: Gara Centrală din Arad) is the largest railway station in the city of Arad, and the largest in the Arad County. It is the second largest railway station in the western region of Romania, immediately ...

  6. Arad Museum Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Arad Museum Complex ( Romanian: 'Complexul Muzeal Arad') is primarily a history and archaeology museum in the city of Arad, Romania . The museum presents archaeological items from the Iron Age, the Dacian Period, the Migration Period and the Early Medieval Period. It also showcases historical items relating to the Revolution of 1848 in ...

  7. Archdiocese of Arad - Wikipedia

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    The Archdiocese[ 1] or Archbishopric of Arad[ 2] ( Romanian: Arhiepiscopia Aradului ), formerly the Bishopric of Arad ( Romanian: Episcopia Aradului, Serbian: Арадска епархија) is an episcopal see of the Romanian Orthodox Church, under the administration of the Metropolis of Banat, with jurisdiction over Arad County in Romania.

  8. Aurel Vlaicu University of Arad - Wikipedia

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    Started in 1972, as the Arad Institute of Sub-Engineers, the institution was accredited on 18 May 1990 to grant university degrees. Over the years, Aurel Vlaicu University has developed new specializations, with new faculties, which meet the terms of quality standards. The 2009–10 academic year marks the establishment of the Faculty of Design ...

  9. Old theatre of Arad - Wikipedia

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    Old theatre of Arad. The Old Theatre of Arad ( Romanian: Teatrul vechi din Arad) or Hirschl Theatre is a building declared a historical monument located on Gheorghe Lazăr Street, in Arad municipality and is the first permanent theatre building in Romania, built in 1817. [1]