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Mayor of Cluj-Napoca | |
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File:Actual Cluj-Napoca CoA.pngCoat of arms of Cluj-Napoca | |
Incumbent Sorin Apostu since February 2009 | |
Inaugural holder | Dr. Iulian Pop |
Formation | 1919 (after the Unification of Romania) |
Website | http://www.primariaclujnapoca.ro/ |
The following is a list of mayors of Cluj-Napoca, Romania. It was called Kolozsvár before 1918/1920 when it belonged to Hungary. Later it was named Cluj from 1918-1940 and 1944-1974, and during World War II (between 1940-1944), when the Second Vienna Award gave the city back to Hungary, it was again known by its Hungarian name of Kolozsvár.
Dates | Mayor |
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1919 - 1923 | Dr. Iulian Pop |
1923 - 1926 | Dr. Octavian Utalea |
1926 - 1931 | Dr. Theodor Mihali |
1926 - 1927 | Vasile Osvadă |
1931 - 1932 | Prof. Coriolan Tătaru |
1932 | Dr. Sebastian Bornemisa |
1932 - 1933 | Dr. Victor Deleu |
1933 - 1938 | Prof. Dr. Nicolae Drăganu |
1938 | Dr. Laurian Gabor |
1938 | Richard Filipescu |
1938 - 1940 | Dr. Sebastian Bornemisa |
1940 - 1944 | Dr. László Vásárhelyi |
1944 | Dr. Ioan Demeter |
1944 - 1945 | Tudor Bugnariu |
1946 - 1952 | Gheorghe Chintezanu |
1952 - 1957 | Petre Jurca |
1957 - 1960 | Aurel Duca |
1960 - 1968 | Gheorghe Lăpădeanu |
1968 - 1975 | Remus Bucşa |
1975 - 1983 | Constantin Crişan |
1983 - 1985 | Constantin Chirilă |
1985 - 1986 | Nicolae Preda |
1986 - 1989 | Gheorghe Cordea |
1989 | Ioan Pop |
1990 | Alexandru Şerban |
1990 - 1991 | Mihai Tălpean |
1991 - 1992 | Teodor Groza |
1992 - 2004 | Gheorghe Funar |
2004 - 2009 | Emil Boc |
2009 - present | Sorin Apostu |
2011 - present | Radu Moisin (interim) |