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  2. Galați - Wikipedia

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    Galați has the largest iron and steel plant in Romania, the Galați steel works, which was state-owned until 2001, now owned by Liberty House Group. It is still commonly referred to as "Sidex", its old name. Romania's largest shipyard is located in Galați.

  3. List of people from Galați - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of people from Galați, Romania.. Florin Abelès; Eugen Aburel; Simon Achikgyozyan; Giulia Anghelescu; Esmeralda Athanasiu-Gardeev; Vera Atkins; Max Auschnitt; Camil Baciu

  4. Category:People from Galați County - Wikipedia

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  5. Galați County - Wikipedia

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    The seat of the county - Galați, the eighth largest city in Romania, with a population of 217,851 inhabitants, [1] is the largest maritime port of the Danube on the territory of Romania, located at 80 kilometres (50 mi) from the Black Sea and approximately 250 kilometres (160 mi) from Bucharest and the cities of Iași, Ploiești, Constanța ...

  6. Statue of Mihai Eminescu, Galați - Wikipedia

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    By 1911, sufficient funds for the statue had been gathered. The commission was granted to Frederic Storck.Iorga wrote of the work: “instead of showing a gentleman in a jacket or even a frock”, similar to photographs of the poet, the sculptor “has made to arise from a large block of marble, given meaning by the blows of his hammer, a serene, gentle figure—not dreamy, but the grandly ...

  7. Galati - Wikipedia

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    Galati may refer to: Galați, a city in eastern Romania. Galati Mamertino, municipality in the Metropolitan City of Messina in Sicily, Italy; Galați County, ...

  8. Galați Airport - Wikipedia

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    The operations of the Galați Airport started on 24 June 1926. [1] At the time, Galați had high relevance for the Kingdom of Romania, both because of its port on the Danube and for being regarded as an important crossroad between Muntenia, where the Romanian capital Bucharest was located, and Bessarabia, which belonged to Romania at the time.

  9. Port of Galați - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Galați is the largest port and sea port on the Danube River and the second largest Romanian port. [3] [4] Located in the city of Galați, the port is an important source of revenue for the city because many large international companies have established there.