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  2. List of twin towns and sister cities in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Beersheba, Israel; Braga, Portugal; Chacao (Caracas), Venezuela Cologne, Germany; Columbia, United States; Dijon, France; East Lansing, United States; Eskişehir ...

  3. Buzău - Wikipedia

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    The city is located in the center of the county, 100 km north-east of Bucharest, in the south-east of Romania, taking up a total area of 81.3 km 2 (31.4 sq mi), at the outermost curvature of the Subcarpathian foothills, at the crossroads of the three main Romanian historical provinces: Wallachia, Transylvania, and Moldavia.

  4. List of local administrative units of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Here is a list of all local administrative units (localități; sing. localitate), which are the municipalities (municipii; sing. municipiu), cities (orașe; sing. oraș) and communes (comune; sing.

  5. List of cities and towns in Romania - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities and towns in Romania, ordered by population (largest to smallest) according to the 2002, 2011 and 2021 censuses. [1] For the major cities, average elevation is also given. Cities in bold are county capitals.

  6. List of Romanian counties by GDP - Wikipedia

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    Rank County GDP in mil RON GDP in mil USD (PPP) 1 Bucharest: 178,772 107,199 2 Timiș: 33,634 20,168 3 Constanța: 32,807 19,673 4 Cluj: 31,207 18,713 5 Prahova

  7. Brăești, Buzău - Wikipedia

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    Gheorghe Negoiță [1] Area. 46.7 km 2 (18.0 sq mi) Population ... www.braesti-buzau.ro: Brăești is a commune in Buzău County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of ...

  8. Buzău Municipal Stadium (Crâng Stadium) - Wikipedia

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    It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FC Buzău. [1] The stadium was built between 1936–1942, on the initiative of Buzău mayor Stan Săraru. [2] [3] It underwent a major refurbishment between 1971 and 1976. It was refurbished again in 2007 when it was transformed into an all-seater stadium.

  9. Buzău County - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, the county's urban population was 42,127 inhabitants, comprising 91.2% Romanians, 3.7% Jews, 2.3% Romanies, 0.9% Hungarians, as well as other minorities. From the religious point of view, the urban population was composed of 93.3% Eastern Orthodox, 3.9% Jewish, 1.0% Roman Catholic, as well as other minorities.