Cluj-Napoca
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Cluj-Napoca
Summary
Cluj-Napoca is a municipality of Romania[1]. Cluj-Napoca ranks in the top 2% of municipality_of_romania entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (993 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Cluj-Napoca is located in Cluj County[3].
- Cluj-Napoca is in the country of Romania[4].
- Cluj-Napoca's head of government is recorded as Emil Boc[5].
- Cluj-Napoca's image is recorded as CJROCluj-Napoca 19.jpg[6].
- Cluj-Napoca's instance of is recorded as municipality of Romania[7].
- Cluj-Napoca's instance of is recorded as capital of county in Romania[8].
- Cluj-Napoca's instance of is recorded as big city[9].
- Cluj-Napoca's instance of is recorded as city[10].
- Cluj-Napoca's instance of is recorded as college town[11].
- Cluj-Napoca's instance of is recorded as municipality[12].
- Cluj-Napoca's capital is recorded as Cluj-Napoca[13].
- Cluj-Napoca's coat of arms image is recorded as ROU CJ Cluj-Napoca CoA.png[14].
- Cluj-Napoca's twinned administrative body is recorded as Pécs[15].
- Cluj-Napoca's twinned administrative body is recorded as Beersheba[16].
- Cluj-Napoca's twinned administrative body is recorded as Caracas[17].
- Cluj-Napoca's twinned administrative body is recorded as Dijon[18].
- Cluj-Napoca's twinned administrative body is recorded as Makati[19].
- Cluj-Napoca's twinned administrative body is recorded as Nantes[20].
- Cluj-Napoca's twinned administrative body is recorded as Parma[21].
- Cluj-Napoca's twinned administrative body is recorded as Rotherham[22].
- Cluj-Napoca's twinned administrative body is recorded as Suwon[23].
- Cluj-Napoca's twinned administrative body is recorded as Zhengzhou[24].
- Cluj-Napoca's twinned administrative body is recorded as Rockford[25].
- Cluj-Napoca's twinned administrative body is recorded as São Paulo[26].
- Cluj-Napoca's twinned administrative body is recorded as Cologne[27].
Body
Founding
+1213-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Cluj-Napoca[28].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Cluj-Napoca include University of Szeged[29], a public university[30], in Hungary[31], founded in 1921[32], headquartered in Cluj-Napoca[33].
Why It Matters
Cluj-Napoca ranks in the top 2% of municipality_of_romania entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (993 views/month).[2] Cluj-Napoca has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[34] Cluj-Napoca is known by 104 alternative names across languages and contexts.[35]
Entities named for Cluj-Napoca include University of Szeged[29], a public university[30], in Hungary[31], founded in 1921[32], headquartered in Cluj-Napoca[33].