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Brăila (/ b r ə ˈ iː l ə /, also US: /-l ɑː /, [3] [4] [5] Romanian: ⓘ) is a city in Muntenia, eastern Romania, a port on the Danube and the capital of Brăila County.The Sud-Est Regional Development Agency is located in Brăila.
Area code +40 x39 4: Car Plates: BR 5: GDP: US$1.930 billion (2015)GDP/capita US$6,315 (2015)Website: County Council County Prefecture: 1 The developing regions of Romania have no administrative role.
The oldest church in Brăila and originally a mosque, the precise period of its construction is uncertain.The lack of any Baroque ornamentation in the old part of the building suggests a date prior to 1750, when the area was under Ottoman administration as a raya. [1]
The first mention of the settlement dates to 1834. At the end of the 19th century, it comprised two villages (Ianca and Niculești); with a population of 1,483, it was the residence of plasa Ianca of Brăila County.
Însurăței (formerly known as Pârdăleni) is a town located in Brăila County, Muntenia, Romania.The town administers three villages: Lacu Rezii, Măru Roșu, and Valea Călmățuiului.
The Brăila Bridge (Romanian: Podul peste Dunăre de la Brăila) is a road suspension bridge in Romania over the Danube river, between Brăila, a major city in eastern Romania, and the opposite bank of the river in Tulcea County, on the DN2S national road and European route E87. [3]
Asociația Fotbal Club 1919 Dacia Unirea Brăila, commonly known as Dacia Unirea Brăila, is a Romanian football club based in the city of Brăila, Brăila County, which competes in the Liga III.
The Palace of Agriculture of Brăila. The Palace of Agriculture (Romanian: Palatul Agriculturii) is a palace of Romanian Revival architectural style in Brăila.Its construction started on 15 July 1923 and ended in 1929.