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The airport opened on June 15, 2023. The first flight was a TAROM flight from Bucharest, operated by a Boeing 737-700 registered YR-BGG (TAROM's retrojet) which touched down at 08:10 in the morning. [21] The first international flight was Dan Air flight 234 from Stuttgart, operated by an Airbus A320 registered YR-DSE. [22] [23] [24]
IAR 22 was the first Romanian-made wheeled tractor. In 1948 the company was renamed Uzina Tractorul Brașov known internationally as Universal Tractor Brașov. A big part of the factory was demolished during 2013 and 2014 giving way to buildings, shopping mall and recreation parks.
[2] [9] After about 150 m (500 ft) on that path, racers make a sharp left turn onto Zaharia Stancu Street. [ 2 ] [ 9 ] After passing by the largest shopping mall in Transylvania , the course turns left onto 13 December Street and heads south for about 300 m (1000 ft) before turning left again, back onto Camil Petrescu Street, to complete the loop.
Area code +40 x68 4: Car Plates: BV 5: GDP nominal: US$ 14.070 billion (2025)GDP per capita: US$ 10,655 (2015)Website: County Council County Prefecture: 1 The developing regions of Romania have no administrative role.
The following is a chronological list of events related to road or rail transport in and around Brașov, as well as relevant historical information. [3]The administrative divisions and predominant/official languages consistently change over time; in Saxon cities and villages like Brașov, German was predominant until the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when Romanian and for a few decades ...
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The league consisted of 16 teams: 12 from the 2021–22 Liga I, two teams from the 2021–22 Liga II, and the winners of the 2021–22 promotion/relegation play-off. Teams promoted to the Superliga The first club to be promoted was Petrolul Ploiești , following their 2–0 win against Concordia Chiajna on 9 May 2022.
Zărnești (Romanian pronunciation: [zərˈneʃtʲ]; German: Molkendorf, Zernescht; Hungarian: Zernest) is a town in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania, with a ...