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Cluj-Napoca
Cluj-Napoca, called only Cluj until 1974 and in everyday language, is the municipality of residence of Cluj county, Romania, located in the historical region of Transylvania. With 324,576 inhabitants, it is the second most populous city in Romania.
The city of Cluj-Napoca is the unofficial capital of Transylvania, and while you (probably) won't find vampires here, you can explore castles, fortresses, botanical gardens, museums and parks. Cluj-Napoca has a vibrant art scene that embraces both the traditional and the progressive. There are plenty of opportunities to enjoy classical concerts, theater performances, puppet shows and music of every genre, from jazz to modern pop to electronica.