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  2. May 1 Stadium (Slatina) - Wikipedia

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    The May 1 Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Slatina, Olt County and is currently used mostly for football matches, being the home ground of CSM Slatina since 2017. In the past it was also the home ground of Oltul Slatina and Inter Olt Slatina. It can accommodate 10,000 spectators (6,500 on seats). [1]

  3. Category:Multi-sport clubs in Romania - Wikipedia

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    CS Dinamo București (2 C, 9 P) ... Pages in category "Multi-sport clubs in Romania" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.

  4. 2 Mai - Wikipedia

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    2 Mai (Romanian pronunciation: [doj maj], "2 May") (according to the Socialist Republic of Romania records) or Două Mai (according to the founding decree signed by Mihail Kogălniceanu in 1887) is a village in the Limanu commune, Constanța County, Dobrogea, Romania.

  5. Olimp, Romania - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 2 May 2021, at 15:42 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Pro Arena - Wikipedia

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    Pro TV SRL (Central European Media Enterprises) Sister channels: Pro TV Pro Cinema Pro TV International Acasă Acasă Gold: History; Launched: July 27, 2003 (TV Sport) June 1, 2007 (Sport.ro) August 28, 2017 (Pro X) April 4, 2022 (Pro Arena) Closed: June 1, 2007 (TV Sport) August 28, 2017 (Sport.ro) April 4, 2022 (Pro X) Former names: TV Sport ...

  7. Saturn, Romania - Wikipedia

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    Completed in 1972, the resort has two major beaches: Adras beach, located in the northern part of the resort, closer to Venus, and Diana beach in the south, located near the town of Mangalia.

  8. Păltiniș - Wikipedia

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    Păltiniş (German: Hohe Rinne; Hungarian: Szebenjuharos) is a mountain resort in Transylvania, Romania, 35 km south-west from Sibiu in the Cindrel Mountains.. It is situated at 1440 m altitude, being the highest resort in Romania.

  9. Mamaia - Wikipedia

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    Mamaia Beach (in September 2013) Mamaia (Romanian pronunciation:) is a resort on the Romanian Black Sea shore and a district of Constanța.. Considered to be Romania's most popular resort, [1] Mamaia is situated immediately north-east of Constanța's city center.