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After having a loss of USD$129 million in 2021, Rompetrol Rafinare had a profit of USD$90 million in 2022. It was the largest refinery in Romania at that time, and was controlled by KazMunaygas through KMG International. [9] In March 2023, Rompetrol opened three KFC restaurants in its gas stations on the A1 highway in Romania. They were the ...
Major rivers of Romania Hydrographical map of Romania. ... Length of the river (km) Drainage area (km 2) Water resources (mil. m 3 /year) [1] Danube: 1,075 33,250 [2 ...
Romania river stubs (7 C, 18 P) Pages in category "Rivers of Romania" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,935 total.
The berth is 300 m (980 ft) long and the water is five meters deep. Both terminals have an annual traffic capacity of 10,000,000 tonnes (9,800,000 long tons; 11,000,000 short tons). [33] In 2010 the largest liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) terminal in Romania was opened in the Port of Midia by Octagon Gas, after an initial investment of €12 million.
Danube River, Orșova, Mehedinți County: 10 Basarab Overpass: Bucharest: 11 Heroes' Cross on Caraiman Peak: Bucegi Mountains, Carpathian Mountains: 12 Bigăr Waterfall: Anina, Caraș-Severin County: 13 Mausoleum of Mărășești: Mărășești, Vrancea County
In this orphanage were brought homeless children, even by its owner – Stavrache Hagi-Orman. He kept the kids in unimaginable conditions, without water and without food. After dozens of children died of starvation, the orphanage was closed. Locals reported voices of children crying "Water, we want water!". [16]
Bridge over Bega (Begej) river near Žitište Bega (Begej) between Klek, Zrenjanin and Žitište in Serbia. The Bega or Begej (Romanian: Bega; Serbian: Бегеј / Begej; German: Bega; Hungarian: Béga, formerly Kistemes), is a 244 km (152 mile) long river in Romania (169 km; 105 mi.) and Serbia (75 km; 47 mi.).
The Dâmbovița was polluted before the opening in 2011 of the Glina Wastewater Station, the biggest ecological project in Romania, which treats the sewage water that pours into the channel which is built below the river floor. Before entering Bucharest, the river's water is already treated by the company "Compania de Apă Târgoviște". [8]