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Trams in Craiova (RAT Craiova) Craiova: Electric - - Construction started 1942 (to be operated by rolling stock requisitioned from Odessa), never completed. Electric 26 Sep 1984 Present Under repair. New trams operate on reconstructed sections in city. Trams in Galați (Transurb, S.A.) Galați: Electric 26 Jun 1900 Until 1978 gauge 1000 mm.
Craiova metropolitan area is a metropolitan area, founded on 11 February 2009, and formed by Craiova and other 23 other nearby communities. The population of this area is 356,544. [1] As defined by Eurostat, the Craiova functional urban area has a population of 325,499 residents (as of 2015). [2]
The concept of modern, big and self-service store came to Romania in mid-1990s. Since mid-2000s, there has been a strong growth in the number of supermarkets in the country, particularly in Bucharest and other main urban areas. Almost all supermarkets are owned by multinational companies. This is a list of major retailers in Romania in 2022. [1]
Craiova (/ k r ə ˈ j oʊ v ə /, also US: / k r aɪ ˈ oʊ v ə, k r ɑː ˈ j ɔː v ɑː, k r ɑː ˈ j oʊ v ɑː /, [4] [5] [6] Romanian: ⓘ) is the largest city in southwestern Romania, the seventh largest city in the country and the capital of Dolj County, situated near the east bank of the river Jiu in central Oltenia.
The Craiova Group (Quadrilateral), Craiova Four, or C4 is a cooperation project of four European states – Romania, Bulgaria, Greece and Serbia – for the purposes of furthering their European integration as well as economic, transport and energy cooperation with one another.
The electric locomotives employed by Romanian Railways-CFR and built by Electroputere Craiova are known as EA-type and were originally based on the license of the Swedish company ASEA. [20] All are built for standard gauge (1435 mm) and run using a catenary wire at 50 Hz 25 kV AC. Older electric locomotives are painted in grey livery, while ...
Rodae (officially RODAE Automobile Craiova S.A., and later Daewoo Automobile Romania S.A.) was a joint venture between S.C. Automobile Craiova S.A. and Daewoo Heavy Industries that started in 1994. [ 1 ]
This is a list of people from Craiova, Romania. Constantin Angelescu (1870–1948), interim Prime Minister (1933-1934) Constantin Argetoianu (1871–1955), Prime Minister (1871-1955) Aurelia Kitzu Arimondi (1860s–1941), singer and voice teacher; Corneliu Baba (1906–1997), painter; Doina Badea (1940–1977), singer of popular music