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  2. List of Romanian films of 1993 - Wikipedia

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    Title Director Cast Genre Notes Trei surori: A trăda: Cântarea cântărilor: Ce bine era în Elada: Cel mai iubit dintre pământeni: Șerban Marinescu: Ștefan Iordache, Maia Morgenstern, Tora Vasilescu

  3. Timpul - Wikipedia

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    Timpul (Romanian for "The Time") is a literary magazine published in Romania. Originally a political newspaper, it was the official platform of the Conservative Party between 1876 and 1914. The publication is still active (2018) and published as a monthly in Iași , with print and online editions.

  4. Craiova - Wikipedia

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    Craiova (/ k r ə ˈ j oʊ v ə /, also US: / k r aɪ ˈ oʊ v ə, k r ɑː ˈ j ɔː v ɑː, k r ɑː ˈ j oʊ v ɑː /, [4] [5] [6] Romanian: ⓘ) is the largest city in southwestern Romania, the seventh largest city in the country and the capital of Dolj County, situated near the east bank of the river Jiu in central Oltenia.

  5. Timpul (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Timpul" (Romanian for "The Time"), also known as "Timpul (La radio se anunță ploi)", is a pop/adult song by Romanian pop artist Paula Seling, who represented her country in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010. The song has peaked at number 10 in the Romanian Top 100, being Paula's only top 10 hit.

  6. DEx12 expressway - Wikipedia

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    The DEx12 expressway (Romanian: Drumul expres DEx12), also known as the Pitești–Craiova Expressway (Romanian: Drumul expres Pitești–Craiova), is a partially built expressway in the south-western part of Romania, previously labelled as A12, when it was considered as a future motorway. [1]

  7. Craiova Group - Wikipedia

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    The Craiova Group (Quadrilateral), Craiova Four, or C4 is a cooperation project of four European states – Romania, Bulgaria, Greece and Serbia – for the purposes of furthering their European integration as well as economic, transport and energy cooperation with one another.

  8. Banat of Craiova - Wikipedia

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    The Banat of Craiova or Banat of Krajowa (German: Banat von Krajowa; Romanian: Banatul Craiovei), also known as Cisalutanian Wallachian Principality (Latin: Principatus Valachiae Cisalutanae) and Imperial Wallachia (German: Kaiserliche Walachei; Latin: Caesarea Wallachia; [1] Romanian: Chesariceasca Valahie), was a Romanian-inhabited province of the Habsburg monarchy.

  9. Craiova II Power Station - Wikipedia

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    There were plans to add another generating group of 150 MW at Craiova II Power Station that will result a total power generating capacity of 450 MW [2] at a cost of US$225 million. These plans were abandoned. There are plans to add another generating group of 295 MW using natural gas as fuel. [3]