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  2. List of newspapers in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Brasov.net (online) Brașovul tău; Bună ziua, Ardeal; Bună ziua Brașov; Cosro - Sibiu; Cotidianul obiectiv; Covasna Media; Crișana; Cuvântul Liber; Evenimentul Zilei - Ediția de Transilvania; Gazeta de Cluj; Gazeta de Hunedoara; Gazeta de Oradea; Hermannstädter Zeitung (weekly in German language) Informația Cluj; Informația de Vest ...

  3. Alina Bercu - Wikipedia

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    In Switzerland, (August 2004 and May 2007) organized by the International Rotary Club for a Romanian music school of orgs in Harman / Brasov; In Romania, on the occasion of the inauguration of the Hospice Medical Care Centre (June 2002) and for fund raising required for the building of a modern surgery unit at the Children’s Hospital from ...

  4. Brașov - Wikipedia

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    It is the first airport to be developed in post-communist Romania, and the 17th commercial airport in the country. The contract for the construction of the main terminal building, with a total area of 11,780 m 2 (126,799 sq ft), was awarded to the Romanian contractor Bog'Art Bucharest and was signed on 21 August 2019.

  5. Olimpia CSU Brașov - Wikipedia

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    Olimpia CSU Braşov is a professional women's basketball team from Brașov, Romania. The club plays in the Liga Națională and its home arena is Dumitru Popescu Colibași Sports Hall . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  6. Bosquito - Wikipedia

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    At this time, the group decided to also include long-time collaborator, percussionist Mario Apostol, as an official member. In February 2003, in a ceremony held at "Teatrul Sică Alexandrescu" in Brașov, Bosquito received the "Brașoveanul Anului (a city-wide "Person of the year") award by vote of the readers of "Monitorul Expres".

  7. Romanian National Unity Party - Wikipedia

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    The PUNR was the first nationalist party in post-communist Romania, created in 1990, with Gheorghe Funar emerging as its leader. In the 1990 general elections the party ran as part of the Alliance for Romanian Unity (AUR) alongside the Republican Party (PR). [7]

  8. Bod Transmitter - Wikipedia

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    The Bod Transmitter (also known as the Brașov Transmitter) is a longwave radio transmitter near Bod, Romania. It broadcasts Radio Antena Satelor (daytime) and Radio România Actualități (at night) on 153 kHz. [1] The transmitter was designed by the engineer Gheorghe Cartianu-Popescu and built in 1933–34. At the time it was one of the ...

  9. Brașov metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Brașov metropolitan area is a metropolitan area in Brașov County, Romania, that includes the municipality of Brașov and 12 other nearby communities. It was constituted in 2007 [2] with the aim of creating business opportunities, building and administering of living spaces and recreational areas, to attract more consistent investment, and to coordinate better environment and ...