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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]
GAZETA de SUD, local newspaper; GAZETA de VÂLCEA, local newspaper; Vâlcea Online; Diaspora ... Românul de la Pind (1903–1912) Scînteia (1931–1940; 1944–1989)
In 1970, the 2nd Infantry Brigade Craiova was formed. It was named after the Battle of Rovine, which took place in 1395. [5] Starting from 1995, the brigade began participating in international exercises. Troops from the brigade were also deployed in international missions in Angola, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Iraq, and Afghanistan. [3]
Local newspapers are usually not backed by big investors, and thus remain vulnerable to political and commercial pressures. The main ones include Gazeta de Sud in Craiova, Tribuna in Sibiu, Ziarul in Iași, Viața liberă in Galați and Transilvania Expres in Brasov. Readership has been in decline, among lacking professionalisation and poor ...
Its headquarters are located in Craiova, Dolj County. [2] The regiment was part of the 6th Anti-aircraft Missile Brigade, which was disbanded in 2006, due to a reorganization process of the Romanian Land Forces. Later on, it was part of the 53rd Anti-Aircraft Missiles Regiment subordinated to the 1st Infantry Division.
Gazzetta del Sud is one of the most important newspapers published in Southern Italy; has the largest readership in Calabria and is the third-most read newspaper in Sicily, after the Giornale di Sicilia and La Sicilia. In 2008 the circulation of the paper was 49,872 copies. [3]
It will follow the route: Craiova, Calafat, Drobeta-Turnu Severin, Lugoj, connecting with the A1 motorway near Balinț. [2] The section between Balinț and Calafat, where it will provide access to the New Europe Bridge , [ 3 ] is part of the southern branch of the Pan-European Corridor IV .
Azi (Today in Romanian) is a Romanian daily newspaper published in Bucharest. [1] The paper was started in 1990. [1]Today was also the name of a literary magazine published monthly in Romania, from March 1932 to August 1938, under the direction of Zaharia Stancu.