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(‎Changed [de] description: Cluj-Napoca, bis 1974 Cluj, deutsch Klausenburg, ungarisch Kolozsvár, lateinisch Claudiopolis / Claudianopolis, zweitgrößte Stadt Rumäniens, Hauptstadt des Kreises Cluj, Siebenbürgen, Sitz der Planungsregion Nordwest; 324.576 Einwohner (2011-11).)
(‎Changed [en] description: until 1974 Cluj, German Klausenburg, Hungarian Kolozsvár, Latin Claudiopolis / Claudianopolis), the second largest city in Romania, capital of the Cluj district,Transylvania, seat of the north-west planning region; 324,576 inhabitants (2011-10).)
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until 1974 Cluj, German Klausenburg, Hungarian Kolozsvár, Latin Claudiopolis / Claudianopolis), the second largest city in Romania, capital of the Cluj district,Transylvania, seat of the north-west planning region; 324,576 inhabitants (2011-10).

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until 1974 Cluj, German Klausenburg, Hungarian Kolozsvár, Latin Claudiopolis / Claudianopolis), the second largest city in Romania, capital of the Cluj district,Transylvania, seat of the north-west planning region; 324,576 inhabitants (2011-10).
  • Klausenburg
  • Kolozsvâr
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Cluj-Napoca
until 1974 Cluj, German Klausenburg, Hungarian Kolozsvár, Latin Claudiopolis / Claudianopolis), the second largest city in Romania, capital of the Cluj district,Transylvania, seat of the north-west planning region; 324,576 inhabitants (2011-10).
  • Klausenburg
  • Kolozsvâr

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46°46'48"N, 23°33'34"E
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