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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Stadionul Steaua, Palace of the Parliament, Aurel Vlaicu International Airport, Bucharest Stock Exchange, List of buildings in Bucharest, Bucharest Telephone Palace, Bucure ti Gara de Nord, Palace of the Patriarchate, Monument to the Heroes of the Air, Romanian Athenaeum, Sala Polivalent, Dambovi a Center, Memorial of Rebirth, Cremation in Romania, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Bucharest, Central University Library of Bucharest, Monument to the Heroes of the Military Engineers' Army, National Library of Romania, Casa Presei Libere, Statue of Ion Luca Caragiale, CEC Palace, Turnul Col ei, Hunger circus, Danube-Bucharest Canal, Bucharest Tower Center, Apartment Building 63, Bucure ti Mall, Bellu cemetery, Arcul de Triumf, Victoria Palace, Pasajul Macca-Vilacrosse, Plaza Romania, Unirea Shopping Center, City Mall, Sala Palatului, Stadionul Florea Dumitrache, Kilometre Zero, Sun Plaza, Podul Grant, Liberty Center Mall, Carlton Bloc, AFI Palace Cotroceni, Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy, Militari Shopping Center, Pia a Constitu iei, Romanian National Opera, Curtea Nou, Ghencea cemetery, Stadionul Juventus, B neasa Shopping City, L pt ria Enache, Grand Arena Shopping Mall, Cre ulescu Palace, Kristal Glam Club, Palace of Justice, Britelite prison, Romexpo, Stadionul Electromagnetica, Bucharest Emergency Hospital. Excerpt: Steaua Stadium (Romanian: ), informally also known as Ghencea, is a football stadium in Bucharest, Romania, home of Ministry of National Defence of Romania. Also called Ghencea Stadium, it was inaugurated on 9 April 1974 when Steaua played a friendly game against OFK Belgrade, 2-2. In June 2011, Steaua left the venue to play on Stadionul Na ional, a new stadium. T taru was the first player to score on the new stadium. First 11 of Steaua in that match was: Coman - S tm reanu, Same, Sm...