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De Paște, în PMAN a fost amenajată o parcare auto temporară

Peste 70 de locuri de parcare au fost amenajate în Piața Marii Adunări Naționale, pentru conducătorii auto, care vor participa la slujba din Noaptea Învierii la Catedrala Metropolitană „Nașterea Domnului”. Totodată, conducătorii auto vor putea lăsa automobilele și pe străzile adiacente, unde la fel sunt disponibile locuri de parcare pe aliniamentul stradal. De asemenea, pentru a […]
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