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February 4, 2026

Western Romania: Former military facility to become cultural center
Feb 4, 2026

Western Romania: Former military facility to become cultural center.

A former military facility in Giroc, in Timi? County, is set to be transformed into a community hub for cultural and educational activities, Express de Banat reported. The project, known as FORUM 01115, will include educational spaces, exhibition areas, and an outdoor amphitheater. It is part (…)

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