Talk:History of Timișoara#Split proposed
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According to various sources, Paris (not Timisoara) was the European first city to get public electric lights. For example this http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v132/n3345/abs/132888c0.html states that first public electric lights in Paris were installed in 1878.
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I really think that the whole history section should be rewriten. It should have different sections and not this simple year-event structure. Dent 08:53, 19 Nov 2004 (UTC)
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I would suggest to re-consider the data given for the year 1323. The statement is now as follows: "King Charles I of Hungary attends the holy service in Saint George's church [Sfântu Gheorghe]. This church still exists today in Timisoara."
During my recent visit to Timisoara, I could not find any traces of such a medieval church. The only Saint George's church I could trace is the one at Piata Traian, but that one originally only stems from the early 18th century (and mostly from the 1920's). All in all, I was unable to identify ANY building from pre-Habsburg times, except for the general plans of some complexes, but no edifices as such. [Johan Snel]
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The 1969 - Mecipt 1, the first Romanian computer was made in Timişoara entry in the timetable should be corrected. The first romanian computer was [http://www.romaniancomputing.eu/display.php?action=viewarticle&id=73 CIFA 1]. Also the link in the article appears to be dead, might as well replace it with this one.
The computer MECIPT-1 was made in 1959-1961 at the Polytechnic Institute of Timisoara by Kaufmann and Lowenfeld, helped by technician Hartmann.
The first calculator build in Romania was CIFA 1 ,,Calculatorul Institutului de Fizica Atomica” (The Atomic Physics Institute Calculator) made by Victor Toma and completed in 1957.
Sources
There are not many, if any sources quoted in this article. I would like to quote some passages in Geschichte Timişoaras, the German equivqalent to this article. Can the authors please reveal their sources?
Thanks, Dr-Victor-von-Doom —Preceding unsigned comment added by 123.243.1.34 (talk) 07:32, 26 November 2009 (UTC)
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{{Ping|KIENGIR}}, I think that unreferenced statements should not be restored without verifying them, especially because a template message. placed at the top of the article 3 years ago, says that any unverified claims can be removed from the article. Borsoka (talk) 03:10, 28 August 2019 (UTC)
:{{Ping|Borsoka}}, sorry I missed the template message.(KIENGIR (talk) 16:40, 28 August 2019 (UTC))