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[9] [10] The first attested mention of this name is Terra Saxonum de Barasu ("Saxon Land of Baras") in a 1252 document issued by Béla IV of Hungary. [11] According to some historians, Corona was name of the city-fortress while Brassó was referring to the county , while others consider both names may refer to the city and the county as well.
Area code +40 x68 4: Car Plates: BV 5: GDP nominal: US$ 12.960 billion (2024)GDP per capita: US$ 10,655 (2015)Website: County Council County Prefecture: 1 The developing regions of Romania have no administrative role.
The airport opened on June 15, 2023. The first flight was a TAROM flight from Bucharest, operated by a Boeing 737-700 registered YR-BGG (TAROM's retrojet) which touched down at 08:10 in the morning. [21] The first international flight was Dan Air flight 234 from Stuttgart, operated by an Airbus A320 registered YR-DSE. [22] [23] [24]
[5] [7] The 10K was won by Kenyan runners Peter Mwaniki Aila and Nelly Jepchumba, with finish times of 28:39 and 32:11, respectively. [ 7 ] [ b ] Both victors had set new Romanian 10K all-comers records, with Alia's performance being considered amongst the top 50 in the world at the time, and Jepchumba's amongst the top 30.
[15] In the Shanghai 2023 rankings by fields of study, Transilvania University of Brasov achieved a notable presence, being indexed in three categories: Mathematics (401-500), Life Sciences - Human Biology (201-300) and Agricultural Sciences (301-400). The Shanghai 2023 ranking by field of study included 1900 universities from 104 countries.
Daniel Nelson, "The Worker and Political Alienation in Communist Europe", Polity Journal, Vol. 10, No.3, 1978, pp. 1–12. Vladimir Socor , "The Workers' Protest in Brașov : Assessment and Aftermath", Romania Background Report 231, Radio Free Europe Research, 4 December 1987, pp. 3–10.
7: 0 Gheorghe Șerbănoiu Romania: DF: 15.10.1950: 1968–1975: 93: 11 Costică Ştefănescu
The Brașov Synagogue, officially the Beth Israel Synagogue in Brașov (Romanian: Sinagoga Beit Israel Brașov; Hebrew: בית ישראל, lit. 'House of Israel Synagogue in Brașov') is a Neolog Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 29 Poarta Șchei Street in the center of Brașov, in Transylvania, Romania.