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  2. Brașov-Ghimbav International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Wizz Air announced the expansion of its Sibiu base adding 6 new routes and increasing weekly flights on 4 out of 5 currently served destinations, which will impact Brasov's Airport chance of meeting the 500,000 thousand passengers goal in 2025. [29] Weekly flights on all served destinations on the Brasov-Ghimbav Airport

  3. General Inspectorate of Aviation (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    Besides the five Special Aviation units (located in Bucharest, Caransebeș, Cluj-Napoca, Iași and Tulcea), the Inspectorate also has a Training and Development Detachment located in Bucharest (Detașamentul de Instruire și Perfecționare București), and an Aeromedical Detachment (Detașamentul Aeromedical).

  4. Brașov County - Wikipedia

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    The census of 1920 reported 101,953 inhabitants (about 68/km 2 (180/sq mi)), of which 36,138 were ethnic Romanians, 33,584 Hungarians, 30,281 Germans, 1,560 Jews, and 390 of other nationalities. According to the census data of 1930, the county's population was 168,125, of which 49.9% were Romanians, 26.6% Hungarians, 19.8% Germans, as well as ...

  5. Sede vacante - Wikipedia

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    Sede vacante (lit. ' with the chair [being] vacant ' in Latin ) [ a ] refers, in the Canon Law of the Catholic Church , to the state during which a diocese or archdiocese is without a prelate installed in office , with the prelate's office being the cathedral (some are also used as a place of residence if the prelate lives within the cathedral ...

  6. RATBV - Wikipedia

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    The following is a chronological list of events related to road or rail transport in and around Brașov, as well as relevant historical information. [3]The administrative divisions and predominant/official languages consistently change over time; in Saxon cities and villages like Brașov, German was predominant until the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when Romanian and for a few decades ...

  7. Romanian Baccalaureate - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the French Baccalaureate, the Romanian one has a single degree.The subjects (except subject A) depend on the profile studied (Romanian: profil de studiu): mathematics and computer science (Romanian: matematică-informatică), philology (Romanian: filologie), natural sciences (Romanian: științe ale naturii), social sciences (Romanian: științe sociale), or various other vocational ...

  8. Voila, Brașov - Wikipedia

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  9. Publicis Sapient - Wikipedia

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    The company Sapient was founded on November 6, 1990, by Jerry Greenberg and J. Stuart Moore in Cambridge, Massachusetts.The company was established as a digital consulting firm and adopted a fixed-term, fixed-price model for IT consulting projects instead of charging on a time and materials basis.

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