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Walking through this #cemetary and reading the names on the #graves, you can see that Cluj-Napoca is a real #bicultural city with Hungarian and Romanian speaking people. At least bicultural. Some of the graves remind also of the German speaking minority and moving up the hill you find the jewish part of the cemetary, but this part is not open to public.
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