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Bucharest, Romania - December 21, 2019: University Square (Romanian: Piaa Universitii) or 21 December 1989 Square, in honor of those who died during the Romanian Revolution.
An Israeli postage stamp memorializing the life of Golda Meir, the first female Prime Minister of Israel. Note: Deep purple ink shows some blotchiness at 100%. DSLR with macro lens; no sharpening.
Bucharest, Romania - October 23, 2022: A picture of the Palace of Parliament at sunrise in the fall as seen from the Union Boulevard.
The Palace of the Ministry of the Interior, Palatul Ministerului de Interne, in Revolution Square, Piata Revolutiei, in central Bucharest, Romania. It was designed by Paul Smarandescu and completed in 1950.
Bucharest, Romania. May 25, 2024. external view of the Ministry of Internal Affairs building in the city center
Image from 19th century.
Picture of the entrance to the romanian ministry of finances in Bucharest, Romania. The Ministry of Finance of Romania is one of the fifteen ministries of the Government of Romania. The minister's seat is currently held by Marcel Bolo.
Chisinau, Moldova: Government House ('Casa Guvernului') - seat of the Government of the Republic of Moldova - office of the prime minister - completed in 1964 as the  headquarters of the Council of Ministers of the Moldovan SSR - architect Semyon Fridlin - Great National Assembly Square and Stefan cel Mare Avenue, Buiucani district.
Li Dazhao was one of the founders of the Chinese Communist Party. - See lightbox for more
Pitești, Argeș County, Romania - March 18, 2023: The exterior of the historic Pitești Town Hall.
Arc de Triomphe Bucharest. Architectural monument National flag of Romania winding in front of the Arch of Triumph landmark from Bucharest. Romania National Day.
The Palace of the Ministry of the Interior, Palatul Ministerului de Interne, in Revolution Square, Piata Revolutiei, in central Bucharest, Romania. It was designed by Paul Smarandescu and completed in 1950.
From 1448 until his death in 1476, Dracula ruled Walachia and Transylvania, both part of Romania today. Dracula earned another nickname, \
Piața Constituției (Constitution Square) and Bulevardul Unirii seen from the Parliament Palace. The image was captured during summer season.
Bucharest, Romania. May 25, 2024. the sign of  The romanian ministry of Agriculture
The Münsingen military training area was built in 1895 on the site of the so-called Münsinger Hardt by the Württemberg military administration. Photography from 1897.
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Europe, Romania. Mures County, Sighisoara. City hall and judical building. 2016-10-17
Bucharest, Romania - 27th Feb, 2024: The Palace of the Romanian Parliament, second largest administrative building in the world, built during the communist regime of former dictator Nicolae Ceausescu.
Chisinau, Moldova: Parliament Building ('Parliamentul Republicii Moldova'), the unicameral legislative assembly of the Republic of Moldova - Soviet building in the shape of an open book with the central part of its façade supported by four high-standing vertical columns - former Supreme Soviet of the Moldavian SSR - Stefan cel Mare Avenue.
Russia - 1961: Soviet Union, matchbox graphics collection of Balabanovo experimental factory of the USSR. celebrating victory over Germany during the first world war
National Flag of Romania Against Defocused City Buildings
Craiova, Romania - March 16, 2024: Marble Stone Memorial Plaque House Constantin Valimarescu Historic Monument at Calea Unirii Street.
Image from 19th century.
Bucharest, Romania. May 25, 2024. external view of the palace hall in the city center
The Palace of the Parliament is the seat of the Parliament of Romania. The Palace of the Parliament is one of the heaviest buildings in the world, constructed over a period of 13 years (1984–1997). The image was captured during summer season with some cloudy sky.
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Chisinau, Moldova: Government House ('Casa Guvernului') - seat of the Government of the Republic of Moldova - office of the prime minister - completed in 1964 as the  headquarters of the Council of Ministers of the Moldovan SSR - architect Semyon Fridlin - The triumphal arch was built in 1840 under the direction of the architect Luca Zaușkevici on the occasion of the Russian victory in the Russo-Turkish War of 1828/1829 - Great National Assembly Square and Stefan cel Mare Avenue.
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Primaria Municipiului Pitesti - Historic Council Building in Pitești, Romania
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