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Mănăștur ( Hungarian : Kolozsmonostor ; German : Abtsdorf ) is a district of the Romanian city of Cluj-Napoca , which has been a part of the city since 1895.

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3-591: Its population as of 2007 was of approximately 126,600. Mănăștur is home to the Calvaria Church , a Benedictine abbey built in the 9th-10th centuries. After the German - Italian arbitrated 1940 Second Vienna Award , Kolozsmonostor (Mănăștur) was situated 1 km from the border with Romania , at Erdőfelek/ Feleacu . The district was changed during Nicolae Ceaușescu 's systematisation urban reconstruction program, when many blocks of flats were built, which housed

6-429: A mainly working class population. 46°45′21.19″N 23°33′7.84″E  /  46.7558861°N 23.5521778°E  / 46.7558861; 23.5521778 This Cluj County location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Cluj-Napoca Calvaria Church Calvaria Church ( Romanian : Biserica Romano-Catolică Calvaria de la Cluj-Mănăștur , Hungarian : Kolozsmonostori apátság )

9-461: Was built in the district of Mănăștur in Cluj-Napoca . A small Benedictine abbey surrounded by defensive walls, Calvaria Church was built starting in the 9th-10th centuries. 46°45′41″N 23°33′28″E  /  46.76139°N 23.55778°E  / 46.76139; 23.55778 This Cluj County location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about

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