No idea why people are against EU, really no idea…
Beautiful, a pleasing picture.
Now this is what you call a clean environment
thank you EU, you are my best friend, you are the tramkeeper, you are the legenđ….. we’ll never sing that 🙁
What the actual fuck.
First photo looks like a movie scene in some small village ghetto outside Acapulco, lmaoooo
They must have a good mayor 😉
First picture looks like from fallout
Timisoara is one of the cities that are developing quite well in recent years. They still have some problems with unkept old buildings (I was yesterday in Fabric neighborhood and was not nice) but they are in the right path. I heard that more cities are developing quite well like Brasov, Galati uses a lot of EU funds (surprising for me), Oradea, Craiova. Nice to see that more and more parts of Romania start to lift themselves.
Okay, but what is the tram in the first picture? It looks like it’s out of late 40s/early 50s.
lol the mayor posted this. Love it. Objectively the most impressive region in Romania
Its wild that so much changed in just 20 years that passed since the 80s
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Woah amazing transformation
I love seeing grass on tram lines.
Upgrades people upgrades
I love a good tram lol
This is so Vojvodina to Slovakia transformation
No idea why people are against EU, really no idea…
Beautiful, a pleasing picture.
Now this is what you call a clean environment
thank you EU, you are my best friend, you are the tramkeeper, you are the legenđ….. we’ll never sing that 🙁
What the actual fuck.
First photo looks like a movie scene in some small village ghetto outside Acapulco, lmaoooo
They must have a good mayor 😉
First picture looks like from fallout
Timisoara is one of the cities that are developing quite well in recent years. They still have some problems with unkept old buildings (I was yesterday in Fabric neighborhood and was not nice) but they are in the right path. I heard that more cities are developing quite well like Brasov, Galati uses a lot of EU funds (surprising for me), Oradea, Craiova. Nice to see that more and more parts of Romania start to lift themselves.
Okay, but what is the tram in the first picture? It looks like it’s out of late 40s/early 50s.
lol the mayor posted this. Love it. Objectively the most impressive region in Romania
Its wild that so much changed in just 20 years that passed since the 80s