DupÄ victoria de pe teren propriu cu Steaua, timiČorenii se deplaseazÄ la Cluj. #RugbyRomania.
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TimiČoara Saracens RCM UVT is a professional Romanian rugby union club from TimiČoara, which plays in the CEC Bank SuperLiga, the first division of Romanian rugby. The team first won the championship in 1972, becoming the first club outside Bucharest to achieve this performance.
The Romanian Revolution was a period of violent civil unrest in Romania during December 1989 as a part of the Revolutions of 1989 that occurred in several countries. The Romanian Revolution started in the city of TimiČoara and soon spread throughout the country, ultimately culminating in the show trial and execution of longtime Communist Party General Secretary Nicolae CeauČescu and his wife Elena, and the end of 42 years of Communist rule in Romania.
TimiČoara ; German: Temeswar [ĖtÉmÉŹvaĖÉĢÆ], also Temeschburg or Temeschwar; Hungarian: TemesvĆ”r [ĖtÉmÉŹvaĖr] (listen); Serbian: Š¢ŠµŠ¼ŠøŃŠ²Š°Ń; Turkish: TemeÅvar) is the capital city of TimiČ County, the 3rd largest city in Romania and the main social, economic and cultural centre in western Romania. Nicknamed the Little Vienna or the City of Flowers, TimiČoara is considered the informal capital city of the historical Banat.
The Proclamation of TimiČoara was a thirteen-point written document, drafted on March 11, 1990, by the TimiČoara participants in Romania's 1989 Revolution, and partly issued in reaction to the first Mineriad. Organized as the TimiČoara Society and other bodies of students and workers, the signers expressed liberal-democratic goals, which they saw as representing the revolutionary legacy.
The TimiČoara Orthodox Cathedral is a Romanian Orthodox church in TimiČoara, in the historical Banat region, in western Romania. The cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of TimiČoara and Metropolis of Banat.
The Eyalet of TemeÅvar , known as Eyalet of Yanova after 1658, was a first-level administrative unit (eyalet) of the Ottoman Empire located in the Banat region of Central Europe. Besides Banat, the province also included area north of the MureČ River, part of the CriČana region.
TimiČoara Traian Vuia International Airport, IATA: TSR, ICAO: LRTR, is an international airport serving TimiČoara, Romania. Located in the historical region of Banat, the airport is named in honour of Traian Vuia, a Romanian flight pioneer and a TimiČ County native.
The Metropolitan Zone of TimiČoara is an undergoing project for the creation of an administrative unit to integrate TimiČoara with the nearby communes: Becicherecu Mic, BucovÄČ, Biled, ChevereČu Mare, DudeČtii Noi, DudeČtii Vechi, DumbrÄviČa, Ghiroda, Giarmata, Giroc, Jebel, Liebling, MoČniČa NouÄ, MaČloc, OrČiČoara, ParČa, PÄdureni, PiČchia, Peciu Nou, Remetea Mare, SacoČu Turcesc, Čag, SÄcÄlaz, SĆ¢nandrei, SĆ¢nmihaiu RomĆ¢n Či Satchinez. TimiČoara functional urban area has a population of 468,162 as defined by INS in 2018.
Politehnica University of TimiČoara is a public university founded on 11 November 1920. Located in TimiČoara, Romania, it is one of the largest technical universities in Central and Eastern Europe.
TimiČoara Zoological Garden is a 6.34-hectare (15.7-acre) zoo in TimiČoara, Romania, located northern-east of the city near Green Forest. It was originally opened in 1986 with 30 species of animals, mostly local to Romania.
The Timisoara's Volleyball team activities page. Related with social media posts of Timisoara's games and scheduled events. Match records planned for future dates as well as home and away matches. Plan a trip and experience the excitement of the match on the spot!