Team, Place & City Details

Cluj Napoca Crusaders

Cluj Crusaders is an American football and powerlifting team in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. It was the first official American football and powerlifting team, with legal status in Cluj-Napoca, founded in February 2010 by a group of American football fans.

CSM Oradea (men's handball)

CSM Oradea is a men's handball team based in Oradea, Bihor County, Romania. It competes in the 2019-2020 Divizia A seria D season.

Club Atletic Oradea

Asociația Club Sportiv CAO 1910 Oradea, commonly known as Club Atletic Oradea , CA Oradea, or simply as CAO, is an amateur Romanian football club based in Oradea, Bihor County. The team was founded as Nagyváradi Atletikai Club in 1910, when Transylvania was part of Austria-Hungary.

CSM U Oradea

CSM Oradea is a Romania professional basketball club, based in Oradea, Transilvania. The club competes in the Liga Națională, the highest level of basketball in Romania.

CSM Digi Oradea

CSM Digi Oradea is a Romanian water polo club from Oradea in Bihor County. Currently it plays in Romanian Superliga.

Cluj-Napoca
Cluj-Napoca

Cluj-Napoca ), also known as Cluj (Hungarian: Kolozsvár [ˈkoloʒvaːr] (listen), German: Klausenburg), is the fourth-most populous city in Romania. It is the seat of Cluj County in the northwestern part of the country.

Cluj-Napoca Botanical Garden
Cluj-Napoca Botanical Garden

The Cluj-Napoca Botanical Garden, officially Alexandru Borza Cluj-Napoca University Botanic Garden , is a botanical garden located in the south part of Cluj-Napoca, Romania. It was founded in 1872 by Hungarian linguist Sámuel Brassai, known as the "Last Transylvanian Polymath".

Cluj-Napoca Bánffy Palace
Cluj-Napoca Bánffy Palace

Bánffy Castle is a baroque building of the 18th century in Cluj-Napoca, designed by the German architect Johann Eberhard Blaumann. Built between 1774 and 1775 it is considered the most representative for the baroque style of Transylvania.

Cluj-Napoca National Theatre
Cluj-Napoca National Theatre

The Lucian Blaga National Theatre in Cluj-Napoca, Romania is one of the most prestigious theatrical institutions in Romania. The theatre shares the same building with the Romanian Opera.

Cluj-Napoca Franciscan Church
Cluj-Napoca Franciscan Church

The Franciscan Church is a place of worship in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. It was built between 1260 and 1290, on the site of an older Catholic church destroyed during the Tatar invasions in 1241.

Cluj-Napoca metropolitan area
Cluj-Napoca metropolitan area

The Cluj metropolitan area is a metropolitan area in Cluj County, which includes Cluj-Napoca and 19 communes nearby: Aiton, Apahida, Baciu, Bonțida, Borșa, Căianu, Chinteni, Ciurila, Cojocna, Feleacu, Florești, Gilău, Gârbau, Jucu, Petreștii de Jos, Săvădisla, Sânpaul, Tureni, Vultureni. The total area of the metropolitan area is 1,603 square kilometres , which comprises 24% of the territory of Cluj County.

Cluj-Napoca Hungarian Opera
Cluj-Napoca Hungarian Opera

The Cluj-Napoca Hungarian Opera is an opera company in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, founded on 17 December 1948. It resides at the Hungarian Theatre of Cluj.

Cluj-Napoca railway station
Cluj-Napoca railway station

Cluj-Napoca train station is the main railway station in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. It is located near the city center.