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Hospital Psiquiátrico Quinta Canaria, formerly Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria 23°03′40″N 82°21′57″W / 23.06109424340231°N 82.36570728987981°W / 23.06109424340231; -82.36570728987981 ( Hospital Psiquiátrico Quinta
On 14 November 2020, around 18:30 EET, a fire broke out in the COVID-19 ward of the Piatra Neamț Emergency Hospital in Piatra Neamț, Romania. [1] The fire killed ten people [2] and injured another four, including two doctors. [1] All the deceased people were patients receiving treatment for COVID-19. [1] Many in the ward were on ventilators. [3]
Starting with January 2009, Piatra Neamț is the host of a short film festival called "Filmul de Piatra" (derived from the name of the city "Piatra" which means stone (rock) and translated as "Stone-film Festival"). The 1st edition took place in the building of Teatrul Tineretului and other locations between 7th and 11 January 2009.
Poiana Teiului is a commune in Neamț County, Western Moldavia, Romania.It is composed of eleven villages: Călugăreni, Dreptu, Galu, Petru Vodă, Pârâul Fagului ...
The Bistrița Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Bistrița, pronounced [ˈbistrit͡sa] ⓘ) is a Romanian Orthodox monastery located 8 km west of Piatra Neamț. It was dedicated in 1402, having as original ctitor the Moldavian Voivode Alexandru cel Bun whose remains are buried here. The church is historically and archaeologically valuable.
The entrance to a surgery clinic in Greenwich, London. The word clinic derives from Ancient Greek κλίνειν klinein meaning to slope, lean or recline. Hence κλίνη klinē is a couch or bed and κλινικός klinikos is a physician who visits his patients in their beds. [1]
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Ceahlăul Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Piatra Neamț, Romania.It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Ceahlăul Piatra Neamţ.The stadium, as well as the local football club takes its name from the Ceahlău Massif, located in the region.