Alexandru Mocioni Square

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Alexandru Mocioni Square
Piața Alexandru Mocioni
City square
Former name(s): Küttl Square • Sinaia Square
Length370.38 m[1]
OwnerTimișoara City Hall
LocationTimișoara, Romania
Coordinates: 45°44′48″N 21°12′59.5″E / 45.74667°N 21.216528°E / 45.74667; 21.216528

The Alexandru Mocioni Square is a triangular square in Timișoara. It was named after politician Alexandru Mocioni (1841–1909), who at that time represented the Romanian minority in the Hungarian Parliament. The square is located in the Iosefin district, on the border with the Elisabetin district.[2] The square is dominated by the Church of the Nativity, an Orthodox church completed in 1936.[3]

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