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Craiova railway station is an important terminus in the south of Romania and the main station in the region of Oltenia.The railway station was inaugurated in 1875. This station is served by routes from the Bucharest, Transylvania, Banat and Constanţa and international routes from Budapest, Belgrade, Vienna, Munich and Varna.
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.
"Marin Sorescu" Art High-School, Craiova (undisclosed year) undisclosed profession BEC filing (incomplete by choice): 4 October 2024 BEC rejection: 6 October 2024 [195] Valid signatures: 0/200.000 CCR appeal: 14 October 2024 CCR rejection: 15 October 2024 [196] [197] Andi Grosaru: 4 December 1976 (age 47) Iași, Iași County: Deputy (2016 ...
This is a list of people from Craiova, Romania. Constantin Angelescu (1870–1948), interim Prime Minister (1933-1934) Constantin Argetoianu (1871–1955), Prime Minister (1871-1955) Aurelia Kitzu Arimondi (1860s–1941), singer and voice teacher; Corneliu Baba (1906–1997), painter; Doina Badea (1940–1977), singer of popular music
Craiova metropolitan area is a metropolitan area, founded on 11 February 2009, and formed by Craiova and other 23 other nearby communities. The population of this area is 356,544. [1] As defined by Eurostat, the Craiova functional urban area has a population of 325,499 residents (as of 2015). [2]
Craiova International Airport (IATA: CRA, ICAO: LRCV) is located in the south-western part of Romania, 7 km (4.3 mi) east [3] of Craiova municipality, one of Romania's largest cities. The airport area is the headquarters of Avioane Craiova (formerly known as IRAv Craiova), the company which built the Romanian IAR-93 and IAR-99 aircraft.
CS Universitatea Craiova is the rightful owner of the brand and records – accepting the 1992–93 Cupa României, claimed [9] but not officially part of CS U's honours. [28] On 14 August 2013, CS Universitatea Craiova was provisionally affiliated to the Romanian Football Federation, following complications with a licensing file. [29]
The Craiova II Power Station is a large thermal power plant located in Craiova, Romania, having 2 generation groups of 150 MW each having a total electricity generation capacity of 300 MW. [ 1 ] Operations