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Cluj-Napoca

American  
[kloozh-nah-paw-kah] / ˈklʊʒ nɑˈpɔ kɑ /

noun

  1. a city in NW Romania.


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It was the Estonian player’s 20th consecutive indoor win, which includes her runs to titles at Ostrava, Moscow and Cluj-Napoca at the end of last season.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 13, 2022

The US Open champion backed up her opening win in Cluj-Napoca - a first at tour level - with a 6-3 6-4 victory.

From BBC • Oct. 28, 2021

“I wasn’t expecting us to find such a scarcity or such a dearth of publications,” says Ioana Cristea, a psychologist at Babeş-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, and co-author of the study.

From Nature • Feb. 12, 2019

During a 2006 live television appearance, Boc, who was then mayor of Cluj-Napoca, fell more than 10 feet from a see-through stage.

From Newsweek • Aug. 5, 2012

And Sabot, a Romanian gallery from Cluj-Napoca, has lots of things, including a painting by Radu Comsa that doubles as a carpet and a choice collection of kitsch ceramics assembled by Vlad Nanca.

From New York Times • Mar. 4, 2010