Şoseaua Kiseleff

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Şoseaua Kiseleff (Kiseleff Road) is a major road in Bucharest that runs as a northward continuation of Calea Victoriei. The road was created in 1832 by Pavel Kisseleff, the commander of the Russian occupation troops in Wallachia and Moldavia.

Nowadays, Piaţa Victoriei and Piaţa Presei Libere stand at its two extreme points, with numerous museums, parks (Kiseleff and Herăstrău), grand residences, and Arcul de Triumf in between. The area was not affected by Ceauşescu's systematization plans and it has many pre-World War II houses.

Notable buildings on this road include:

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Quarters in Bucharest
Quarters: Berceni | Băneasa | Centrul Civic | Colentina | Cotroceni | Crângaşi | Dămăroaia | Dealul Spirii | Dristor | Drumul Taberei | Dudeşti | Ferentari | Floreasca | Ghencea | Giuleşti | Griviţa | Iancului | Lipscani | Militari | Obor | Olteniţei | Pantelimon | Pipera | Primăverii | Rahova | Tei | Titan | Vitan | Văcăreşti

Streets and squares: Charles de Gaulle | Kiseleff | Lipscani | Magheru | Romană | Unirii | University Square | Victoriei

Coordinates: 44°28′20.27″N, 26°4′31.63″E

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