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English: Oradea (Hungarian: Nagyvárad, German: Großwardein) is a city in Transylvania, Romania.

Oradea 

capital city of Bihor County, Transylvania, in western Romania

Nagyvárad főtere

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LocationBihor County, Nord-Vest
Street address
  • Piata Unirii nr. 1 410100 Oradea
Architectural style
Capital
  • Oradea
Head of government
  • Florin Birta (Partidul Naţional Liberal, 2020–)
Inception
  • 1113
Population
  • 183,105 (2021)
Area
  • 116.1 ±0.01 km²
Elevation above sea level
  • 142 ±1 m
official website
Map47° 04′ 20″ N, 21° 55′ 16″ E
Authority file

Wikidata Q93358
VIAF cluster ID: 159273530
GND ID: 4253198-6, 128599-3
Library of Congress authority ID: n81008139
Bibliothèque nationale de France ID: 11934304n
IdRef ID: 027262855
NL CR AUT ID: ge130318
National Library of Israel ID (old): 000982932
J9U ID: 987007548032605171

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  • Early map of Varadinum

    Early map of Varadinum

  • The town hall in Oradea

    The town hall in Oradea

  • Oradea's City Hall at night

    Oradea's City Hall at night

  • Central Bridge (with balcony)

    Central Bridge (with balcony)

  • The State Theatre in Oradea

    The State Theatre in Oradea

  • The Canon's Row

    The Canon's Row

  • The "Moskowitz" Palace

    The "Moskowitz" Palace

  • Oradea city hall

    Oradea city hall

  • The City hall at night

    The City hall at night

  • The "Black Eagle" Palace

    The "Black Eagle" Palace

  • The Oradea city hall and the Szent Laszlo church

    The Oradea city hall and the Szent Laszlo church

  • The "Antonio Alexe" Arena

    The "Antonio Alexe" Arena

  • The "Iuliu Bodola" Stadium

    The "Iuliu Bodola" Stadium

  • The Baroc Palace (The Roman-Catholic Bishopric)

    The Baroc Palace (The Roman-Catholic Bishopric)

  • The Medicine Faculty

    The Medicine Faculty

  • The State Theatre

    The State Theatre

  • The Arcadia Theatre

    The Arcadia Theatre

  • The State Philharmonic

    The State Philharmonic

  • The Military Museum

    The Military Museum

  • Children's Palace

    Children's Palace

  • The Visual Art Gallery

    The Visual Art Gallery

  • The Roman-Catholic Cathedral

    The Roman-Catholic Cathedral

  • The Intelectuals' Bridge

    The Intelectuals' Bridge

  • The Romanian Bank for Development building

    The Romanian Bank for Development building

  • The Evangelic Church

    The Evangelic Church

  • The Saint Andrew Church

    The Saint Andrew Church

  • The Ferdinand Square (formerly known as Bémer Tér, before 1918)

    The Ferdinand Square (formerly known as Bémer Tér, before 1918)

  • The Crişul Repede river

    The Crişul Repede river