Dristor
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Dristor is a neighborhood located in the southeastern part of Bucharest. Nearby districts include Dudeşti, Vitan, Văcăreşti and Titan. The Dristor metro station is a major node of Bucharest Metro's network.
Between the two World Wars, Dristor contained the southern gate of the city and the road (Drumul Dristorului) that led to the Cadrilater and the city of Dristor (Dârstor) nowadays Silistra, in Bulgaria (from whence the name is derived). The same street was known in the 19th century as "Gura Lupului" (Wolf's Mouth).
Prior to the 1960s, there were no apartment buildings in the area, the houses being demolished in the 1970s and replaced with 4 and 10-floors apartment buildings.
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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 |
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Streets and squares: Charles de Gaulle | Kiseleff | Lipscani | Magheru | Romană | Unirii | University Square | Victoriei |