PATRIR launches the “Making Cluj Thrive Together” Initiative
This major event is a pioneering initiative in Romania and will showcase how national and international businesses can thrive with the help of international women.
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This major event is a pioneering initiative in Romania and will showcase how national and international businesses can thrive with the help of international women.
Romania has some of the most dangerous roads in Europe, with the highest road fatalities across the EU/EEA, according to recent statistics. The country has been grappling with this problem for years, and despite various initiatives and measures taken by the government, the issue persists.
Cluj-Napoca Mayor, Emil Bloc, participated on Euronews’ “Brussels, My Love” speaking about a range of topics from how to “go green” to how the Ukraine war has shaped cities across Europe.
Cluj-Napoca residents are expressing their dissatisfaction with Supercom’s trash collection services, citing a lack of efficiency and reliability from the waste management company.
The cost of purchasing an apartment in Cluj-Napoca has reached an all-time high as prices increased year-on-year.
The tower is expected to be opened to the public in the first part of 2023.
3 years since the introduction of mandatory recycling, sanitation services providers still emptying waste into a single truck.
Che Guevara Social Pub placed a statue at their entrance, which has generated conflicting views on whether it’s a racially acceptable depiction of a waiter or a reference to slavery.
Work is finally starting on the new park which will be created in Zorilor, following years of legal battles with a real estate developer who wanted to use the land for building apartment buildings.
The long awaiting approval for the metropolitan belt, aimed at reducing traffic which needs to pass through the city, has finally been received from the government.
This major event is a pioneering initiative in Romania and will showcase how national and international businesses can thrive with the help of international women.
Romania has some of the most dangerous roads in Europe, with the highest road fatalities across the EU/EEA, according to recent statistics. The country has been grappling with this problem for years, and despite various initiatives and measures taken by the government, the issue persists.
Cluj-Napoca Mayor, Emil Bloc, participated on Euronews’ “Brussels, My Love” speaking about a range of topics from how to “go green” to how the Ukraine war has shaped cities across Europe.
Cluj-Napoca residents are expressing their dissatisfaction with Supercom’s trash collection services, citing a lack of efficiency and reliability from the waste management company.
The cost of purchasing an apartment in Cluj-Napoca has reached an all-time high as prices increased year-on-year.
The tower is expected to be opened to the public in the first part of 2023.
3 years since the introduction of mandatory recycling, sanitation services providers still emptying waste into a single truck.
Che Guevara Social Pub placed a statue at their entrance, which has generated conflicting views on whether it’s a racially acceptable depiction of a waiter or a reference to slavery.
Work is finally starting on the new park which will be created in Zorilor, following years of legal battles with a real estate developer who wanted to use the land for building apartment buildings.
The long awaiting approval for the metropolitan belt, aimed at reducing traffic which needs to pass through the city, has finally been received from the government.
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