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Cluj-Napoca
Kota
Skyline of Cluj-Napoca
Peparab: Kota Harta Karun
(Rumeni: oraşul comoară);[1]
(Honggari: kincses város)[2]
Location of Cluj-Napoca
NagaraBendera_Romania Romania
ProvinsiCluj
Wewengkon metropolitanWewengkon metropolitan Cluj-Napoca
StatusKutha krajan provinsi
Pendirian1213 (catatan resmi kapisan)
Pamaréntahan
 • WalikotaRadu Moisin (PD-L)
Laladan
 • Kota179,5 km2 (693 sq mi)
 • Métro1.537,5 km2 (5,936 sq mi)
Cacah warga (Perkiraan 1 Januari 2009[4])
 • Kota306,474
 • Pepadhet1.771/km2 (4,590/sq mi)
 • Métro379,705[3]
Zona wektuEET (UTC+2)
 • Usum panas (DST)EEST (UTC+3)
Kode pos400xyz1
Kodhe laladan+40 x642
Plat mobilCJ-N3
Situs wèbhttp://www.primariaclujnapoca.ro
Romanian inscription of a religious book: "Tiperit en Klus en Anul Domnului 1703" (Printed in Klus AD 1703).
Napoca on the Roman Dacia fragment of the 1st-4th century AD Tabula Peutingeriana (upper center)[5]
Central Park residence
The banks of the Someşul Mic River
The Roman garden within the local botanical garden
Turda Gorges (south-east of Cluj) seen from the west end
Bánffy Castle (north-east of Cluj) is currently being restored
Typical rural houses in Mănăstireni, west of Cluj.
Cluj-Napoca City Hall
Local council composition 2012 election:
     Social Liberal Union (12)      Democratic Liberal Party (10)      Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania (4)      People's Party - Dan Diaconescu (1)
Map of Cluj-Napoca's districts (2007)
Portion of the city's centre, as viewed from Cetăţuia
St. Michael's Church, the city's largest Gothic-style church
Matthias Corvinus Alley, facing the birthplace of the eponymous King of Hungary
Eroilor Avenue, the largest and most expensive commercial street
Eroilor Avenue, the largest and most expensive commercial street
The Ursus Brewery, where a popular Romanian beer is produced
Promenade area in Unirii square, where scalpers once plied their trade
Regele Ferdinand Avenue, another large commercial street
"Claudiopolis, Coloswar vulgo Clausenburg, Transilvaniæ civitas primaria". Gravure[a] of medieval Cluj by Georg Houfnagel (1617)
The Palace of Justice
The New York Palace
Cluj-Napoca in the Grand Duchy of Transylvania maps, 1769–1773. Josephinische Landesaufnahme
Cluj-Napoca Reformed Synagogue

Cluj-Napoca (Cithakan:IPA-ro; Jerman: Klausenburg; Basa Honggari: Kolozsvár; Latin: Castrum Clus, Claudiopolis; basa Dacia: Napoca utawi Napuca; basa Yiddi: קלויזנבורג, Kloiznburg), limrahipun dipuntepang minangka Cluj, inggih punika kutha ingkang ageng kaping -4 ing Rumania,[4][6] dan kutha krajan Provinsi Cluj, Transilvania barat laut. Secara géografis, kutha punika manggèn sejauh 441 kilomèter saking Bucuresti, 409 km saking Budapest lan 465 km saking Belgrade. Cluj-Napoca manggèn ing lembah sungai Someşul Mic. Kota punika dipunanggep dados kutha krajan boten resmi Transilvania, lan, ing taun 1790-1848 lan 1861–1867, dados kutha krajan Kepangeranan Agung Transilvania.

Ing 1 Januari 2009, kutha punika gadhah jumlah penduduk punika 306.474 jiwa.[4][7] Wewengkon metropolitan Cluj-Napoca sendiri berpenduduk sebesar 379.705 jiwa,[8] sawatara wewengkon peri-urban (Rumania: zona periurbană) mencapai hingga 400.000 penduduk.[9] The new metropolitan government of Cluj-Napoca became operational in December 2008.[10] Cluj-Napoca punika salah satunggaling punjer akademik, budaya, indhustri lan bisnis ingkang wigati ing Rumania. Miturut kalawarta InformationWeek, Cluj-Napoca kaliyan cepat dados teknopolis Rumania.[11]

Kota kembar

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Cathetan suku

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  1. "Portretul unui oraş" . Clujeanul. 2007-09-21. Diarsip saka sing asli ing 2010-08-24. Dibukak ing 2008-10-09.
  2. "A kincses város" . UFI. 2004-12. Diarsip saka sing asli ing 2008-09-02. Dibukak ing 2008-10-09. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (pitulung)
  3. "Zona Metropolitana Urbana" . CJ Cluj. Dibukak ing May 25, 2009.
  4. a b c "Populaţia stabilă la 1.01.2009" . INSSE. May 19, 2009. Dibukak ing May 20, 2009.
  5. Bunbury 1879, kc. 516.
  6. "Populaţia la 1 iulie 2007 pe localităţi" . Institut Statistik Nasional. 2007-07-01. Dibukak ing 2008-03-12.
  7. "Municipiul Cluj-Napoca (data based on the 2002 census)" . Fundaţia Jakabffy Elemér. Diarsip saka sing asli ing 2008-03-07. Dibukak ing 2008-03-12.
  8. "Zona Metropolitana Urbana" . CJ Cluj. Dibukak ing May 25, 2009.
  9. "Zona Metropolitană Urbană şi Strategii de Dezvoltare a Zonei Metropolitane Cluj-Napoca" . Cluj County Council. Dibukak ing 2008-03-12.
  10. "Asociaţia Metropolitană e "la cheie". Mai trebuie banii" . Ziua de Cluj. 2009-01-09. Dibukak ing 2009-02-11.
  11. "Romania Proving Popular As Software Outsourcing Destination". InformationWeek. 2008-02-04. Diarsip saka sing asli ing 2008-03-05. Dibukak ing 2008-03-12.

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