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  2. Galați steel works - Wikipedia

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    Galați is Romania's largest steel works, and forms an important part of the city's economy. It is also the only one not to use electric arc furnaces, instead relying on iron ore and coal to produce a special type of steel that welds more easily and is thus suitable for making sheet metal.

  3. ASC Oțelul Galați - Wikipedia

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    Asociația Clubul Sportiv Supporter Club Oțelul Galați (Romanian pronunciation: [oˈt͡selul ɡaˈlat͡sʲ]), commonly known as Oțelul Galați or simply as Oțelul, is a Romanian football club based in the city of Galați, Galați County, which competes in the Liga I.

  4. Port of Galați - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Galați is the largest port and sea port on the Danube River and the second largest Romanian port. [3] [4] Located in the city of Galați, the port is an important source of revenue for the city because many large international companies have established there.

  5. Galați - Wikipedia

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    Galați (UK: / ɡ æ ˈ l æ t s / gal-ATS, US: / ɡ ɑː ˈ l ɑː t s (i)/ gah-LAHTS(-ee), [5] [6] [7] Romanian: [ɡaˈlatsʲ] ⓘ; also known by other alternative names) is the capital city of Galați County in the historical region of Western Moldavia, in eastern Romania.

  6. Galați shipyard - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1893 as the G. Fernic et Co Mechanical constructions and iron and bronze foundry (Uzinele de construcții mecanice și turnătorie de fier și bronz G. Fernic et Co). In 1897, it was renamed as the G. Fernic et Co Shipyard (Șantierul naval G. Fernic et Co).

  7. Galați Power Station - Wikipedia

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  9. Firewood - Wikipedia

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    A Woman of Ōhara Carrying Firewood (ja:大原女, the peddler lady of Kyoto), Japanese painting by Nagasawa Rosetsu (1754–1799).. For most of human history, firewood was the main fuel, until the use of coal spread during the Industrial Revolution. [4]