Berceni, Bucharest

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Berceni is a district (quarter, "cartier" in Romanian) of Bucharest.

The hussars of Bercsényi were first mentioned after the suppression of the Hungarian Kuruc War led by Francis II Rákóczi (at beginning of the 18th century). They settled in the neighbourhood of Bucharest.

There is also a village of Berceni, which is situated to the south and is outside Bucharest city limits.


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
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