Cluj-Napoca
Cluj-Napoca, Kolozsvár or Klausenburg is the capital of Cluj county and the unofficial capital of the historical region of Transylvania. The city, with about 320,000 people, is very pleasant, and it is a great experience for those who want to see urban Transylvanian life at its best.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: City with 325,000 residents
- Description: city and seat of Cluj County in northwestern Romania
- Also known as: “Claudiopolis”, “Cluj”, “Klausenburg”, “Kluyzenburg”, “Kluž”, “Kluzh”, “Kolozhvar”, “Kolozsvar”, “Kolozsvár”, “Kolozvar”, “Muang Kone”, “Muang Kuan”, and “Napoca”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Dr. Constantin Rădulescu Stadium and Cluj-Napoca train station.
Dr. Constantin Rădulescu Stadium
Stadium
Photo: Валерий Дед, CC BY 3.0.
The Dr. Constantin Rădulescu Stadium, informally also known as CFR Cluj Stadium, is a football-only stadium in the Gruia district, Cluj-Napoca, Romania and is home ground of CFR Cluj.
Cluj-Napoca train station
Railway station
Photo: Cluj Napoca, CC BY 2.0.
Cluj-Napoca train station is the main railway station in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. It is located near the city center.
Mauksch–Hintz House (1841)
Historic building
The Mauksch–Hintz House is a historic building on the Main Square of Cluj-Napoca, Romania, which houses the first pharmacy in the city. The classicist façade dates back to the 1820s; the ground-floor and the basement however were built in the Renaissance era.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Baciu and Mănăștur.
Mănăștur
Suburb
Mănăștur is a district of the Romanian city of Cluj-Napoca, which has been a part of the city since 1895. Its population as of 2007 was of approximately 126,600.
Gruia
Suburb
Cluj-Napoca
- Categories: municipality of Romania, capital of county in Romania, big city, college town, municipality, and locality
- Location: Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania, Balkans, Europe
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Latitude
46.7694° or 46° 46′ 10″ northLongitude
23.59° or 23° 35′ 24″ eastPopulation
325,000Elevation
352 metres (1,155 feet)IATA airport code
CLJUnited Nations Location Code
RO CLJOpen location code
8GR5QH9Q+QXOpenStreetMap ID
node 32591050OpenStreetMap feature
place=cityGeoNames ID
681290Wikidata ID
Q100188
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In Other Languages
From Achinese to Yue Chinese—“Cluj-Napoca” goes by many names.
- Achinese: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Albanian: “Kluzh-Napoka”
- Albanian: “Kluzh” (historical)
- Arabic: “كلوج نابوكا”
- Arabic: “كلوج”
- Aragonese: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Aragonese: “Cluj”
- Armenian: “Կլուժ-Նապոկա”
- Asturian: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Azerbaijani: “Kluj-Napoka”
- Azerbaijani: “Klüj-Napoka”
- Azerbaijani: “Kluj”
- Azerbaijani: “Klüj”
- Azerbaijani: “Kolojvar”
- Azerbaijani: “Koloşvar”
- Azerbaijani: “Napoka”
- Banjar: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Bashkir: “Клуж-Напока”
- Basque: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Bavarian: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Bavarian: “Klausenburg”
- Belarusian: “Клуж-Напока”
- Bengali: “ক্লুজ-নাপোকা”
- Bengali: “ক্লুজ”
- Breton: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Bulgarian: “Клаузенбург”
- Bulgarian: “Клуж-Напока”
- Bulgarian: “Клуж”
- Bulgarian: “Коложвар”
- Catalan: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Catalan: “Klausenburg”
- Catalan: “Kolozsvár”
- Cebuano: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Chechen: “Клуж-Напока”
- Chinese: “克卢日-纳波卡”
- Chinese: “克卢日-纳波卡”
- Chinese: “克卢日纳波卡”
- Chinese: “克盧日-納波卡”
- Chinese: “克路治”
- Croatian: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Croatian: “Koložvar”
- Czech: “Claudiopolis”
- Czech: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Czech: “Cluj”
- Czech: “Kluž”
- Czech: “Kolozsvár”
- Dacian: “Napoca”
- Danish: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Danish: “Klausenburg”
- Danish: “Kolozsvár”
- Dutch: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Dutch: “Cluj”
- Dutch: “Klausenburg”
- Dutch: “Kolozsvar”
- Dutch: “Kolozsvár”
- Egyptian Arabic: “كلوج نابوكا”
- Esperanto: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Esperanto: “Cluj”
- Esperanto: “Klausenburg”
- Esperanto: “Kluĵo”
- Esperanto: “Koloĵvaro”
- Esperanto: “Kolozsvar”
- Esperanto: “Kolozsvár”
- Estonian: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Estonian: “Cluj”
- Estonian: “Koloszvár”
- Estonian: “Kolozsvar”
- Estonian: “Kolozsvár”
- Finnish: “Cluj Napoca”
- Finnish: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Finnish: “Cluj”
- Finnish: “Klausenburg”
- Finnish: “Kolozsvar”
- Finnish: “Kolozsvár”
- Finnish: “Napoca”
- French: “Cluj Napoca”
- French: “Cluj-Napoca”
- French: “Cluj”
- French: “Klausenbourg”
- French: “Klausenburg”
- French: “Kolosvar”
- French: “Kolosvár”
- French: “Kolozsvar”
- French: “Kolozsvár”
- Galician: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Georgian: “კლუჟ-ნაპოკა”
- German: “Claudianopolis”
- German: “Claudiopolis”
- German: “Clausenburg”
- German: “Cluj-Napoca”
- German: “Klausenburg”
- German: “Kolozsvár”
- Greek: “Κλουζ-Ναπόκα”
- Greek: “Κλούζ-Ναπόκα”
- Guarani: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Gujarati: “ક્લુજ-નાપોકા”
- Hebrew: “קולוז’וואר”
- Hebrew: “קלוז-נאפוקה”
- Hebrew: “קלוז‘ נאפוקה”
- Hebrew: “קלוז‘-נאפוקה”
- Hebrew: “קלוז’-נאפוקה”
- Hebrew: “קלוז‘-נפוקה”
- Hebrew: “קלוז‘”
- Hebrew: “קלויזנבורג”
- Hebrew: “קלויזענבורג”
- Hindi: “क्लयूज -नापोका”
- Hungarian: “Kolozsvár”
- Icelandic: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Ido: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Indonesian: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Indonesian: “Kolozsvar”
- Indonesian: “Kolozsvár”
- Interlingue: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Irish: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Italian: “Clausemburgo” (historical)
- Italian: “Cluj Napoca”
- Italian: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Italian: “Kolozsvar”
- Italian: “Kolozsvár”
- Italian: “Kolozsvàr”
- Italian: “Kolozvar”
- Japanese: “クラウゼンブルク”
- Japanese: “クルージ・ナポカ”
- Japanese: “クルージ”
- Japanese: “クルージ=ナポカ”
- Japanese: “クルージナポカ”
- Japanese: “クルージュ・ナポカ”
- Japanese: “クルージュ”
- Japanese: “クルージュ=ナポカ”
- Japanese: “クルジュ”
- Japanese: “クルジュ=ナポカ”
- Japanese: “コロジュヴァール”
- Japanese: “コロジュバール”
- Javanese: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Kannada: “ಕ್ಲುಜ್ -ನಪೋಕ”
- Kazakh: “Клуж-Напока”
- Korean: “클루지 나포카”
- Korean: “클루지”
- Korean: “클루지나포카”
- Ladino: “Cluj”
- Lao: “ເມືອງກອັນ”
- Latin: “Castrum Clus”
- Latin: “Claudiopolis”
- Latin: “Clus”
- Latin: “Municipium Aelium Hadrianum Napoca”
- Latin: “Napoca”
- Latvian: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Latvian: “Kluža-Napoka”
- Latvian: “Kluža” (historical)
- Limburgan: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Lithuanian: “Klužas Napoka”
- Lithuanian: “Klužas-Napoka”
- Lithuanian: “Klužas” (historical)
- Lombard: “Cluj Napoca”
- Luxembourgish: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Macedo-Romanian: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Macedonian: “Клуж-Напока”
- Malay: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Maltese: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Marathi: “क्लुज-नापोका”
- Minangkabau: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Mingrelian: “კლუჟ-ნაპოკა”
- Moksha: “Клуж-Напока”
- Mongolian: “Клуж-Напока хот”
- Mongolian: “Клуж-Напока”
- Moroccan Arabic: “كلوج-ناپوكا”
- Narom: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Northern Frisian: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Claudiopolis”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Klausenburg”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Kolozsvár”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Castrum Clus”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Claudiopolis”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Cluj Napoca”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Cluj”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Klausenburg”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Kolozsvár”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Napoca”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “קלויזנבורג”
- Norwegian: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Cluj-Napoca”
- Old English (ca. 450-1100): “Clūsenburg”
- Old Hungarian: “Kolosvaru”
- Ossetian: “Клуж-Напокæ”
- Persian: “کلوژ-نپوکا”
- Piemontese: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Polish: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Polish: “Cluj”
- Polish: “Kluż-Napoka”
- Polish: “Kluż” (historical)
- Polish: “Koloszwar”
- Polish: “Kolozsvár”
- Portuguese: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Portuguese: “Klausenburg”
- Portuguese: “Kolozsvár”
- Pushto: “کلوژ-ناپوکا”
- Romanian: “Cluj - Napoca”
- Romanian: “Cluj Napoca”
- Romanian: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Romanian: “Cluj”
- Romanian: “Klausenburg”
- Romanian: “Kolozsvár”
- Romanian: “Municipiul Cluj”
- Romanian: “Napoca”
- Russian: “Клуж-Напока”
- Russian: “Клуж”
- Russian: “Клюж-Напока”
- Russian: “Коложвар”
- Russian: “Колошвар”
- Russian: “Напока”
- Scots: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Scottish Gaelic: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Serbian: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Serbian: “Kluž-Napoka”
- Serbian: “Kluž” (historical)
- Serbian: “Каложвар”
- Serbian: “Клуж Напока”
- Serbian: “Клуж-Напока”
- Serbian: “Клуж”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Kluž-Napoka”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Kluž” (historical)
- Silesian: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Sinhala: “ක්ලජ්-නැපෝකා”
- Slovak: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Slovak: “Kluž”
- Slovak: “Kolozsvár”
- Slovenian: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Slovenian: “Kluž”
- South Azerbaijani: “کلوژ-نپوکا”
- Spanish: “Cluj Napoca”
- Spanish: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Spanish: “Cluj”
- Spanish: “Klausenburg”
- Spanish: “Kolosvar”
- Spanish: “Kolozsvar”
- Spanish: “Kolozsvár”
- Swedish: “Cluj Napoca”
- Swedish: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Swedish: “Cluj”
- Swedish: “Klausenburg”
- Swedish: “Kolozsvár”
- Tajik: “Kluƶ-Napoka”
- Tajik: “Клуж-Напока”
- Tamil: “கிலாஜ்-நபோகோ”
- Tatar: “Клуж-Напока”
- Telugu: “క్లూజ్-నపోక”
- Thai: “กลุฌ-นาปอกา”
- Thai: “คลูช-นาโปกา”
- Turkish: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Turkish: “Kaloşvar”
- Turkish: “Kolozsvar”
- Tyap: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Tyap: “Ki̱luji̱-Napoka”
- Uighur: “كلۇژ”
- Ukrainian: “Клуж-Напока”
- Upper Sorbian: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Urdu: “کلوژ ناپوکا”
- Uzbek: “Kluj-napoka”
- Venetian: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Veps: “Kluž Napok”
- Veps: “Kluž” (historical)
- Vietnamese: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Vlax Romani: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Volapük: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Waray (Philippines): “Cluj-Napoca”
- Welsh: “Claudiopolis”
- Welsh: “Cluj-Napoca”
- Welsh: “Cluj”
- Welsh: “Klausenburg”
- Welsh: “Kluž”
- Welsh: “Kluzh”
- Welsh: “Kolozsvár”
- Western Armenian: “Քլուժ-Նաբոքա”
- Western Panjabi: “کلوج ناپوکا”
- Wu Chinese: “克卢日-纳波卡”
- Yiddish: “Cloizânburg”
- Yiddish: “Kloiznburg”
- Yiddish: “קלויזנבורג”
- Yiddish: “קלויזענבורג”
- Yue Chinese: “克路治”
- “Cluj-Napoca”
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