Olteniței
Olteniței is a quarter in Bucharest's Sector 4, in the southern part of the city. A subdivision of Berceni, it gained its current form in the 1980s, when apartment buildings were constructed over old houses that were demolished. Most of these buildings are known as "Type 772", a modular prefabricated panel design that was very popular in the 1980s in Romania (its origins lie in a building design from 1976).[1]
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Geography of Bucharest, Romania
- Sector 1
- Sector 2
- Sector 3
- Sector 4
- Sector 5
- Sector 6
- 13 Septembrie
- Aviației
- Băneasa
- Berceni
- Bucureștii Noi
- Centrul Civic
- Colentina
- Cotroceni
- Crângași
- Dămăroaia
- Dealul Spirii
- Dorobanți
- Dristor
- Drumul Taberei
- Dudești
- Ferentari
- Floreasca
- Fundeni
- Ghencea
- Giulești
- Giurgiului
- Grivița
- Iancului
- Lipscani
- Militari
- Moșilor
- Obor
- Odăi
- Old Town
- Olteniței
- Pantelimon
- Pipera
- Primăverii
- Progresul
- Rahova
- Regie
- Tei
- Tineretului
- Titan
- Vitan
- Văcărești
- Colentina
- Dâmbovița
- Lacul Morii
- Lake Băneasa
- Lake Cișmigiu
- Lake Dâmbovița
- Lake Floreasca
- Lake Fundeni
- Lake Grivița
- Lake Herăstrău
- Lake Pantelimon
- Lake Plumbuita
- Lake Străulești
- Lake Tei
- Lake Tineretului
- Lake Titan
- Lake Văcărești
- Bucharest metropolitan area
- Kilometer Zero
- Old Princely Court
44°23′46″N 26°06′56″E / 44.396045°N 26.115575°E / 44.396045; 26.115575
References
- ^ "Ce spuneau bercenarii despre blocurile construite pe Olteniței în anii '80". bercenidepoveste.ro. 19 June 2018.
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