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Fratelia Timișoara
Fratelia (, also ''Újtesöld''; , also ''Neutischold''), known until 1925 as Chișoda Nouă, is a district in southern Timișoara. Fratelia was in the past divided into two areas: Fratelia A, located towards Calea Șagului and Fratelia B, located towards Calea Martirilor. Geography Fratelia is divided from Elisabetin by Gavril Musicescu Street, an L-shaped thoroughfare and one of the longest streets in Timișoara. Gavril Musicescu Street starts near Doina Market, runs a few hundred meters southward parallel to Calea Șagului, then takes a 90-degree turn eastward, stretching past Calea Girocului (Martirilor) before eventually fading out after several kilometers in the new Urseni residential area. Fratelia was split into two sections: Fratelia A, which lies closer to Calea Șagului, and Fratelia B, situated near Calea Girocului (Martirilor). These two parts are divided by Cercului Street, commonly known as ''ștrec'', a name that refers to the former railway that once ran there. S ...
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Fratelia Roman Catholic Church
The St. Joseph Church is a Roman Catholic church (building), church in the Fratelia district of Timișoara in western Romania. In the church the liturgies are celebrated in Hungarian language, Hungarian, German language, German and Romanian language, Romanian. History The Roman Catholic parish of Fratelia was founded in 1932. The church was built between 1926 and 1928, during the time of the Salvatorians, Salvatorian priest Angelicus Bugiel. The foundation stone of the Roman Catholic Church was laid in the presence of the then Vicar General , who later became the Roman Catholic Bishop of Oradea and Satu Mare. The consecration of the church was made on 6 July 1930 by Bishop Augustin Pacha. Architecture The church, located at the intersection of Ana Ipătescu, Victor Hugo and Chișodei streets, is also known as Fratelia A, because there is also a small Roman Catholic church called Fratelia B on Ivan Pavlov Street. It is built in Gothic Revival architecture, neo-Gothic style acco ...
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