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  2. Alexandria, Romania - Wikipedia

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    Alexandria was named after its founder, Alexandru D. Ghica, Prince of Wallachia from April 1834 to 7 October 1842. Its population in 1900 was 1,675. Its population in 1900 was 1,675. Grain, which was Alexandria's main trade at the time, was dispatched both by rail to the Danubian port of Zimnicea and by river to Giurgiu.

  3. Videle - Wikipedia

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    Videle is located 49 km (30 mi) northeast of the county seat, Alexandria and 66 km (41 mi) west of Bucharest.It is crossed by county roads DJ503 and DJ601.. The town is of some importance as a railway junction, for the railway track heading south to Giurgiu and Bulgaria leaves the main Wallachian East-West-railway from Bucharest to Craiova.

  4. Highways in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Expressways only have a narrow 1.5 m gravel roadside on the right side, added to the 0.5 m asphalted road edges, and may not have acceleration and deceleration lanes in mountainous areas. [6] The maximum allowed speed limit is 130 km/h (81 mph) (80 km/h (50 mph) during poor conditions), while expressways have a maximum speed limit of 120 km/h ...

  5. Roșiorii de Vede - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the central-west part of Teleorman County, at a distance of 32 km (20 mi) from the county seat, Alexandria. It neighbors the following communes: Măldăeni to the west, Peretu and Troianul to the south, Vedea and Drăgănești de Vede to the east, and Scrioaștea to the north.

  6. Roads in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Motorways are identified by A followed by a number. As of April 2024, Romania has 1,098 km of motorway in use, with another 720 km under construction. [citation needed] In recent years, a master plan for the national motorway network has been developed and many works have begun around the country, [3] which will result in significant changes by 2015, [4] and eventually by 2022.

  7. Turnu Măgurele - Wikipedia

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    Turnu Măgurele (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌturnu məɡuˈrele]) is a city in Teleorman County, Romania, in the historical region of Muntenia.Developed nearby the site once occupied by the medieval port of Turnu, it is situated north-east of the confluence between the Olt River and the Danube, at the edge of the Wallachian Plain.

  8. European route E85 - Wikipedia

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    DN5: București (Start of concurrency with E70) - Giurgiu Bulgaria. I-2: Ruse (End of Concurrency with E70) I-5: Ruse - Byala - Veliko Tarnovo - Stara Zagora - Dimitrovgrad - Haskovo; I-8: Haskovo - Harmanli - Novo Selo Greece. EO51: Ormenio - Orestiada - Didymoteicho - Likofos - Ardani; EO2: Ardani - Alexandroupolis

  9. Schitu, Giurgiu - Wikipedia

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    Schitu is a commune located in Giurgiu County, Muntenia, Romania.It is composed of four villages: Bila, Cămineasca, Schitu, and Vlașin. The commune is situated in the Wallachian Plain, at an altitude of 81 m (266 ft), on the banks of the river Câlniștea and its left tributary, the Glavacioc.