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  2. Highways in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Bucharest–Ploiești (62.79 km), Râșnov–Brașov (6.30 km), Târgu Mureș–Nădășelu (113 km), Nușfalău - Suplacu de Barcău (13.554 km) and Oradea–Borș (5.35 km) sectors are operational. The exits to DN73 at Cristian (3.56 km) and DN15 at Târgu Mureș (4.70 km), although not part of A3, are built to expressway standards.

  3. Media in Iași - Wikipedia

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    Commercial radio / news Info Pro. Digi FM Bucharest AM 1179 FM 101.1 Radio România Actualități: Public radio: Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company: Bucharest FM 101.6 - Iași FM 91.4 - Pașcani Radio 21. Virgin Radio Commercial radio Radio 21: Bucharest FM 102.7 - Pașcani Favorit FM Commercial radio Favorit FM: Oradea: FM 103.1 Radio ...

  4. A3 motorway (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    The Târgu Mureș – Ogra lot 2 (between Ungheni – Ogra, 10.1 km) was awarded to the joint-venture between Strabag and Straco Grup, for a cost of 251.3 million lei (excluding VAT). The Ogra – Câmpia Turzii lot 1 (between Ogra – Iernut, 3.6 km) was awarded to the joint-venture Geiger Transilvania - Wilhelm Geiger GmbH & Co. KG, for a ...

  5. Transport in Oradea - Wikipedia

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    Line 1 (1 red, 1R [Roşu], and 1 black, 1N [Negru] (completes the circuit the other way around)) runs from Sinteza Factory, which is located in the industrial west of Oradea, very close to the township of Borş and the Hungarian border, via the quarter of Rogerius, the central railway station, the city centre and then loops back to Rogerius.

  6. Radio Iași - Wikipedia

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    Radio Iaşi is a public radio station in Iaşi, Romania, broadcasting to the Moldavia region of Romania, and also available in most of Moldova and parts of Ukraine.It features two radio channels, Radio Iaşi Classic and Radio Iaşi FM, which broadcast the same programme but "FM" is a 24-hour channel.

  7. Mass media in Romania - Wikipedia

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    According to 2007 informations 15% of the print market, 2% of the urban radio market and 15% of the TV market. [30] Antena 1 was founded in 1993 and is the main competitor of ProTV. The group owns a total of five television channel, others being Antena 2, Antena 3, Antena International, and Euforia TV, radio station Radio Romantic, news agency ...

  8. TVR Iași - Wikipedia

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    TVR Iași programmes are broadcast in the Moldova Region of Romania, covering all eight departments in the north-eastern part of the country. The station broadcasts daily and produces programmes for the national (TVR 1, TVR 2, TVR 3, TVR Info, TVR Cultural) and international Romanian public channels (TVR International & TVR Moldova). Its first ...

  9. East–West Motorway (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    The A8 motorway is divided into five segments: Târgu Mureș – Ditrău segment of 92.1 kilometres (57.2 mi), Ditrău – junction with DN2 segment of 118.8 kilometres (73.8 mi), DN2 – Iași segment of 61.3 kilometres (38.1 mi), Iași Nord bypass segment of 17 kilometres (11 mi), and Iași – Ungheni border segment (TBD). [7] [8]