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București Mall. / 44.4202889°N 26.1265361°E / 44.4202889; 26.1265361. București Mall (known locally as Mall Vitan) is a shopping mall located in the Vitan neighborhood of Bucharest, Romania, close to the Dudești and Văcărești neighbourhoods. At the time of its completion it was the first shopping mall in Romania. [2]
The Bucharest Mall is situated in the north side of the neighborhood, while the Târca–Vitan Church is located on Calea Vitan. The now drained Lake Văcărești is located on the right bank of the Dâmbovița and the use of the 3.06 km 2 (1.18 sq mi) of land owned by the state (evaluated to about $650 million) is still undecided.
AFI Cotroceni, Bucharest Mega Mall, Bucharest Palas Mall, Iași This is a list of notable shopping malls , retail parks , and department stores in Romania . Bihor County [ edit ]
The hunger circuses left unfinished after the 1989 Revolution were later completed, as malls such as the Bucharest Mall in Vitan, City Mall and Plaza Romania in Militari. The hunger circus in Rahova was partially demolished in November 2006 to make room for a new mall – Liberty Center Mall. Another hunger circus was transformed into a private ...
Sector 3 (Bucharest) / 44.43528°N 26.10278°E / 44.43528; 26.10278. Sector 3 ( Romanian: Sectorul 3) is an administrative unit of Bucharest. It is the most populous, most densely populated and also the third-largest division of the city. With a total population of over 460 thousand, it is actually the second-most populated ...
Website. official website. Promenada Mall Bucharest is a shopping center located in Romania. It was developed by investment firm Raiffeisen Evolution [1] and inaugurated on 17 October 2013, after a 130 million euro investment. [2] Promenada is the first mall opened in bucharest after the financial crisis in 2007-2009, construction began in ...
Titan ( Romanian pronunciation: [tiˈtan]) is a neighborhood of Eastern Bucharest, part of Sector 3. It surrounds the Alexandru Ioan Cuza Park [ ro], formerly known as "Titan", "I.O.R." (Intreprinderea Optică Română), and "Balta Albă" (The White Pond). The name of "Titan" comes from a cement factory located here in the 20th century.
Pat Sajak will host “Wheel of Fortune” for the final time on June 7, ending a run of more than 40 years and 8,000 episodes. Yet unlike its companion “Jeopardy!,” which went through a long ...