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Cluj-Napoca

City in Transylvania, Romania, located on the River Somes; population (1993) 322,000. It is a communications centre for Romania and the Hungarian plain. Industries include machine tools, furniture, and knitwear.

There is a 14th-century cathedral, and Romanian (1872) and Hungarian (1945) universities.



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Producers of PVC and aluminium joinery that are located in the following cities are selected: Bucharest, Cluj Napoca, Constanta, Timisoara, Iasi, Bacau, Arad, Ploiesti, Oradea, Brasov, Craiova, Galati, Targu Mures, Suceava, Pitesti, Alba Iulia, Rm.
The new center is in Cluj Napoca, and is expected to double in size by the end of 2006.
Astral Telecom began its operations back in 1993 and positioned itself as a local cable television operator with headquarters in one of the most important historical and cultural centres of Transylvania -- Cluj Napoca.
 
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