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The company was founded by Florin Andronescu (Flanco is an acronym of Florin Andronescu Company). [2] The first store opened in 1994, making it the first Romanian electronics and home appliances retail chain. [2] In 1996, Oresa Ventures and the Danube Fund invested in the company. Later, Oresa purchased the majority shareholding for 1 million.
The 75 mm Reșița Model 1943 was an anti-tank gun produced by Romania during World War II.It combined features from the Soviet ZiS-3 field/anti-tank gun, the German PaK 40 and the Romanian 75 mm Vickers/Reșița Model 1936 anti-aircraft gun.
Uzina de Produse Speciale Dragomirești (the "Dragomirești Special Products Plant") was founded in 1981. [22] It produces aircraft bombs, 40 mm grenades, artillery ammunition, explosives for military or police use, and explosive charges for mining. It became a subsidiary to ROMARM in 2001. [23]
Dormition of the Theotokos Church flanked by blast furnaces The steel works in 1970 The historic blast furnace #2, completed 1962. The Reșița Works are two companies, TMK Reșița and UCM Reșița, located in Reșița, in the Banat region of Romania.
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Reșița's bus fleet was to be upgraded sometime during 2009, and after in 2017 when the Resita municipality took over the management of public transport. Trams
Metalul Reșița can refer to: . CS Muncitorul Reșița, shortened CS Muncitorul Reșița, a Romanian football club founded in 1911; CSM Reșița, named Metalul Reșița during 1949–1956, a Romanian football club founded in 1926
A chart showing the progress of CSM Reșița through the Romanian football league system from 1934 to 2017.. The club was founded on 16 May 1926 from a merger between local teams Clubul Sportiv and Societatea Sportivă Muncitorească, the new team was named SS UDR (Sociatatea Sportivă a Angajaților Uzinelor de Fier și Domeniile din Reșița – "Sports Society of Employees of the Factories ...