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Five cities in Romania among safest 50 cities in Europe

February 5, 2024

Five cities in Romania are ranked among the safest places in Europe to live or to travel. 

Cluj is the safest city in Romania, ranked ninth overall in Europe, according to Numbeo.com. The city’s ranking was brought down by a moderate level of corruption and a moderate level of increasing crime in the last 3 years. Visitors and residents of Cluj nevertheless enjoy a very high...

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