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  2. Brăila - Wikipedia

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    Brăila (/ b r ə ˈ iː l ə /, also US: /-l ɑː /, [3] [4] [5] Romanian: ⓘ) is a city in Muntenia, eastern Romania, a port on the Danube and the capital of Brăila County.The Sud-Est Regional Development Agency is located in Brăila.

  3. Brăila County - Wikipedia

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    All the county lies on a flat plane: the Bărăgan Plain, one of the best areas for growing cereals in Romania. On the east side there is the Danube , which forms an island – the Great Brăila Island –surrounded by the Măcin channel, Cremenea channel, and Vâlciu channel.

  4. Lower Danube metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    If completed, it would represent one of the largest metropolitan areas in Romania.Several major infrastructure projects have been proposed, or are being actively built: the Brăila–Galați Expressway, [6] a bridge (the Brăila Bridge) across the Danube connecting Brăila and Galați counties to Tulcea County, [7] and a new airport in Braniștea-Schela area.

  5. AFC Dacia Unirea Brăila - Wikipedia

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    Asociația Fotbal Club 1919 Dacia Unirea Brăila, commonly known as Dacia Unirea Brăila, is a Romanian football club based in the city of Brăila, Brăila County, which competes in the Liga III.

  6. Brăila Municipal Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Brăila Municipal Stadium (Romanian: Stadionul Municipal) is a multi-purpose stadium in Brăila, Romania, and is the home ground of Dacia Unirea Brăila. It holds 20,154 people. The stadium was opened on August 21, 1974 and was built on the ground of the old Vasile Roaită Stadium, a small stadium that had only one stand. Over time the ...

  7. B1 TV - Wikipedia

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    B1 TV first broadcast in December 2001, as a local general-profile station in Bucharest, Romania. In 2004, News Corporation purchased 12.5% of the network's shares. In 2010, SC B1 TV Channel SRL purchased the audiovisual license for all programs under the name “B1”. Logo used by B1 TV from 2007 until 2011

  8. Brăila Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Brăila Bridge (Romanian: Podul peste Dunăre de la Brăila) is a road suspension bridge in Romania over the Danube river, between Brăila, a major city in eastern Romania, and the opposite bank of the river in Tulcea County, on the DN2S national road and European route E87. [3]

  9. Discovery Channel (Romanian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    On 3 June 2014, Discovery Channel Romania launched a new look, emphasizing its iconic D-globe logo. [6] However, after several years of absence from the lineup of Digi, the largest cable operator, and over a year after its reintroduction, Discovery decided to close the local feed on 12 January 2018. It was replaced by the central European feed ...