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Timeline of Cluj-Napoca : ウィキペディア英語版 | Timeline of Cluj-Napoca The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Cluj-Napoca, Romania. ==Prior to 20th century==
* 1178 - Site "colonized by Saxons" in Transylvania.〔 * 1408 - Cluj becomes a free city.〔 * 1430s - St. Michael's Church built.〔 * 1541 - City became part of the independent Principality of Transylvania after the Ottoman Turks occupied the central part of the Kingdom of Hungary. * 1543 - Bonțida Bánffy Castle built near city. * 1550 - Printing press established by Gáspár Heltai.〔〔 (about Cluj)〕 * 1565 - Witch trials begin (approximate date). * 1572 - built on Unirii Square. * 1581 - Gymnasium (school) founded. * 1695 - Hungarian ''Szakácskönyv'' (cookbook) published. * 1699 - City becomes part of the Habsburg Monarchy per Treaty of Karlowitz. * 1715 - construction begins.〔 * 1785 * * Bánffy Palace built. * * Gherla prison begins operating in vicinity. * 1790 - City becomes capital of the Grand Principality of Transylvania. * 1792 - Hungarian Theatre founded. * 1798 - Fire.〔 * 1803 - Bob Church consecrated. * 1812 - built. * 1828 - expanded. * 1829 - Cluj-Napoca Evangelical Church built. * 1830s - Cluj-Napoca Central Park / Népkertnek (park) opens. * 1845 - Town Hall built. * 1848 - 25 December: City taken by Hungarian forces.〔 * 1869 - Institute of Agronomic Studies founded. * 1870 * * Railway to Budapest begins operating.〔 * * Population: 26,382. * 1872 - Franz Joseph University and Botanical Garden founded. * 1880 - Population: 29,923 (70% of Hungarian ethnicity).〔 * 1887 - Neolog Synagogue built. * 1890 - Population: 32,739. * 1895 - built.
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