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Oradea, Romania
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2024
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The city, one of the greenest in the country, has many of them. The oldest (19th century) is the park Petőfi Sándor, in which the Catholic Episcopal Palace is nestled. Very wooded, it is home to three giant sequoias. The former Rhedey Park was also divided in two in the 19th century: on the one hand the park Bălcescu, on the other hand the zoological garden. The Central Park, or Park 1 Decembrie, dates from the 1950s. By the river, the park Brătianu is the largest in the city. Another park surrounds the fortress, laid out in the old moat.

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Teodor
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Unfortunately the monument of the park December 1st has nothing to do with the Romanian heroes of the Great War (First World War). During Oradea was called Nagyvarom (the city in Hungarian) and was part of the Austrian empire and Hungarian with fight against Romania. The monument is actually would be the heroes of the Romanian army with exudes Oradea occupied by Hungarians combine with German in October 1944.

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