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Oradea is one of the most prosperous cities of Romania... eastern part by the hills of Oradea belonging to the Ses hills... Oradea is famous for its thermal springs... Oradea dates back to a small 10th century castle... It was not until the 16th century that Oradea started growing as an urban area... Oradea fell to the... Oradea was given without any plebiscite to the... was given to Oradea dissolving its former civic autonomy... The Jewish community of Oradea became divided into... the Jews of Oradea had won prominence in the public life of the city... The Oradea Jewish community was once the most active both comercially and culturally in the Austro... the Jews of Oradea were deported to extermination camps by the Nazis... the party composition of the Municipal Council of Oradea has been the following... Oradea was made up of 4 separate towns... Oradea has long been one of the more prosperous cities in... The GDP per capita of Oradea is approximately 150... Oradea enjoyed an economic renewal... Magazine named Oradea as the least dynamic city in Romania with a population over 150... Oradea has an unemployment rate of 6... Oradea currently produces around 63... Oradea is served by... Oradea is one of the main education centres of... Oradea is remarkable for its particularly rich collection of... Oradea Jurnal Bihorean Site...

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