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Dristor is a neighborhood located in the southeastern part of Bucharest. Nearby districts include Dudeşti, Vitan, Văcăreşti and Titan. The Dristor metro station is a major node of Bucharest Metro's network. Bucharest (Romanian: BucureÅŸti ) is the capital city and industrial and commercial centre of Romania. ... DudeÅŸti is a neighbourhood in south-eastern Bucharest, along the Calea DudeÅŸti. ... Vitan is a neighbourhood in southeastern Bucharest, Romania, along the DâmboviÅ£a River, located between Titan, Centru Civic, OlteniÅ£ei and Berceni. ... VăcăreÅŸti is a neighbourhood in south-eastern Bucharest, located near DâmboviÅ£a River and the VăcăreÅŸti Lake. ... Titan is a portion of Bucharest, a neighborhood, located in its Eastern part. ... Dristor is a major metro station in Bucharest. ... Bucharest Metro Map The Bucharest Metro (Metroul BucureÅŸti in Romanian) is an underground urban railway network that serves the capital of Romania, Bucharest. ...


Between the two World Wars, Dristor contained the southern gate of the city and the road (Drumul Dristorului) that led to the Cadrilater and the city of Dristor nowadays Silistra, in Bulgaria (from whence the name is derived), founded as a Roman fortress named Durostorum (or Dorostorum) in AD 29, which became an important military centre of Moesia and grew into a city at the time of Marcus Aurelius. Southern Dobruja (Dobrudzha in Bulgarian, Dobrogea de sud or Cadrilater in Bulgaria comprising the two former administrative districts named for its two principal cities of Dobrich and Silistra. ... Silistra (Bulgarian: Силистра, historically Дръстър (Drâstâr); Romanian: Silistra or Dârstor; Latin: Silistria; Turkish: Silistre) is a port city of northeastern Bulgaria, lying on the southern side of the lower Danube at the countrys border with Romania. ... Marcus Aurelius Imperator Caesar Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus (April 26, 121 – March 17, 180) was Roman Emperor from 161 to his death. ...



Quarters in Bucharest
Quarters: Berceni | Băneasa | Centru Civic | Colentina | Cotroceni | Crângaşi | Dămăroaia | Dealul Spirii | Dristor | Drumul Taberei | Dudeşti | Ferentari | Floreasca | Ghencea | Giuleşti | Iancului | Lipscani | Militari | Obor | Olteniţei | Pantelimon | Pipera | Rahova | Tei | Titan | Vitan | Văcăreşti

Streets and squares: Charles de Gaulle | Kiseleff | Lipscani | Romană | Unirii | University Square | Victoriei

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Bucharest Metro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1871 words)
Unlike Glasgow, Bucharest's metro M1 line is not a complete ring, since Dristor 2 is being located at another terminal than Dristor 1.
A new system of info-kiosks and maps is to be deployed, starting with Dristor, Unirii, Eroilor and Victoria.
Maps of the entire system do exist in trains, but are also cryptic as they are linearized, and are not overimposed on the city map.
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