- Mănăştur
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For the village in Arad County, see Vinga.
Mănăştur (Hungarian Kolozsmonostor; German Abtsdorf) is a district of the Romanian city of Cluj-Napoca, built during Nicolae Ceauşescu's systematisation programme on the site of an older settlement. Its population as of 2007 is approximately 126,600. It is home to the Cluj-Napoca Calvaria Church, a Benedictine abbey built in the 9th-10th centuries.
See also
- Grădinile Mănăştur, a nearby district
Andrei Mureşanu • Bulgaria • Bună Ziua • City center • Dâmbul Rotund • Gheorgheni • Grădinile Mănăştur • Grigorescu • Gruia • Iris • Între Lacuri • Mănăştur • Mărăşti • Someşeni • ZorilorCoordinates: 46°45′21.19″N 23°33′7.84″E / 46.7558861°N 23.5521778°E
Categories:- Districts of Cluj-Napoca
- Cluj County geography stubs
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