In the following days a large mass of workers, mainly miners, entered Bucharest and brutalized anti-government protesters as well as innocent bystanders.
Miron Cozma was finally released on 2 December 2007, having a restriction on entering Petroşani or Bucharest.
Before entering Bucharest, the river's water is already treated by the company "Compania de Apa Targoviste".
It was called Road of the Camp because Tudor Vladimirescu set there his Pandur camp before entering Bucharest in 1821.
During the latter, miners from the Jiu Valley, instigated by some of the officials, entered Bucharest and quashed the opposition's sit-in.
On March 21, 1821, Vladimirescu entered Bucharest.
When the Red Army entered Bucharest in September, it arrested Potopeanu at his Ministry desk.
After a short stay in Adrianopole, the new Prince entered Bucharest on 19 August 1583, accompanied by a retinue of foreigners.
On 31 August 1944 the Soviet Red Army entered Bucharest.
After winding its way around the city, the train enters Bucharest from the northwest into Gara de Nord station.