Sectors of Bucharest
Administrative units of Bucharest, Romania / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Municipality of Bucharest (the capital of Romania) is divided into 6 administrative units, named sectors (sectoare in Romanian), each of which has their own mayor and council, and has responsibility over local affairs, such as secondary streets, parks, schools and the cleaning services.
Each of the 6 sectors contains a number of informal districts (cartiere) which have no administrative function:
- Sector 1: Dorobanți, Băneasa, Aviației, Pipera, Aviatorilor [ro], Primăverii, Romană, Victoriei, Herăstrău, Bucureștii Noi, Dămăroaia, Străulești, Chitila, Grivița, 1 Mai [ro], Pajura [ro], Domenii [ro], and a small part of Giulești – the part with Giulești Stadium
- Sector 2: Pantelimon, Colentina, Iancului, Tei, Floreasca, Moșilor, Obor, Vatra Luminoasă [ro], Fundeni, Ștefan cel Mare [ro]
- Sector 3: Vitan, Dudești, Titan, Centrul Civic, Balta Albă, Dristor, Lipscani, Muncii [ro], Unirii [ro]
- Sector 4: Berceni, Olteniței, Văcărești, Timpuri Noi [ro], Tineretului, Progresul
- Sector 5: Rahova, Ferentari, Giurgiului, Cotroceni, 13 Septembrie, Dealul Spirii, Odăi
- Sector 6: Giulești, Crângași, Drumul Taberei, Militari, Regie (also known as Grozăvești), Ghencea