Weather in Cluj-Napoca. Actual conditions and forecast

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More to see in Cluj-Napoca
Cluj-Napoca is one of the oldest cities in Romania. This fabulous settlement is situated in the central part of Transylvania. In modern times, Romanians make up the majority of the city’s population but Cluj-Napoca was mostly a non-Romanian city in the past. Cluj-Napoca is quite big in size; nevertheless, this is a charming and cozy city. Having arrived here, you will feel how the atmosphere of antiquity skillfully intertwines with the atmosphere of a modern economic center. The city is famous for its university. The Babeș-Bolyai University is the largest in the country. Local nightlife deserves a separate mention because there are many nightclubs here. Initially, the city had another name – Napoca. This is the name that local Dacian tribes gave to the settlement. Emperor Trajan approved of that name and established a base for the Roman legion in the area. The region got the same name. In the 70s of the 12th century, this settlement changed its name to Castrum Clus. When Transylvania became a part of the Hungarian kingdom, the city changed its name once again, this time to Kolozsvár. The name was changing continuously until it became Cluj. The settlement got the town status in 1270. For a long time, Hungarian rulers were the main power in the region. Romania returned the city only in 1918. Hungarians continued living in Cluj-Napoca until the start of World War II. Only during the reign of Nicolae Ceaușescu, Cluj returned its original name, changing it to … Read further

Cluj-Napoca guide chapters

Cluj-Napoca sightseeing

There is an airport not far from the central part of Cluj-Napoca. It accommodates flights from the capital of Romania, the city of Bucharest, as well as flights from Paris, London, Vienna, and Budapest. The flight lasts approximately one hour. There are no direct flights to Cluj-Napoca from many countries in the world. Upon your arrival at the airport of Cluj-Napoca, take a bus to the city center. The ride lasts … Open

Climate in Romania and weather forecast - best seasons for visit

Winter in Romania is quite cold and snowy, so within 3 months a lot of precipitation is recorded. On the southern coast of the country, the temperature is 2°C. In the regions of the Carpathian Mountains, the situation is different; winter here is more severe. There are short-term temperature reductions to about 25°C. In March, the weather conditions are not too different from the winter weather. Only during the second week of April does the weather become warmer; the temperature in some regions rises to 10°C. At night, there are still likely to be frosts. Rains are possible in the beginning and in the middle of spring and already in May, precipitation rarely falls. The temperature during this time rises to 16°C. The average summer temperature in the country is 22°C. The weather is mostly sunny and clear, and short-term precipitation is possible at the end of June. … Open

Atmosphere of Romania: politics

Romania is a parliamentary-presidential republic in which a democratic regime reigns. The state system is based on the Constitution of Romania, which was signed in the year 1991. It is the Constitution that makes provision for the republican form of government in Romania. The head of state is the President. However, his rights are significantly inferior to those of parliamentary officials. The duties of the President of Romania include the representation of the country in the international arena, the regulation of conflict situations within the country, the resolution of foreign policy issues. The President is the guarantor of the unity and integrity of the nation, as well as the territorial borders of the country. He is the supreme commander of the armed forces of Romania, and is obliged to work closely with parliament. … Open

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