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  2. Brașov - Wikipedia

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    According to Dragoș Moldovanu, the name of Brașov came from the name of local river named Bârsa (also pronounced as "Bărsa") that was adopted by Slavs and transformed to Barsa, and later to Barsov, finally to Brasov. [7]

  3. Meteoblue - Wikipedia

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    Meteoblue. Meteoblue (stylized as meteoblue) is a meteorological service created at the University of Basel, Switzerland. In 2006, Meteoblue was then founded as a spin-off company in order to serve customers especially in the area of agriculture as well as solar and wind power. It combines over 40 weather models and uses proprietary artificial ...

  4. Brașov-Ghimbav International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Concrete [ 1][ 2] Brașov-Ghimbav International Airport ( Romanian: Aeroportul Internațional Brașov-Ghimbav, IATA: GHV, [ 3] ICAO: LRBV) is an airport located in Ghimbav, near Brașov, Romania. It is the first airport to be built in Romania in the last 50 years, [ 4] and the 17th commercial airport in the country. Flights commenced on 15 June ...

  5. List of mayors of Brașov - Wikipedia

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    Nicolaus filius Pauli olim iudex, prior to 1360; Jacobus iudex, 1364, 1368, 1380, 1387; Johannes Sydenswancz, 1397–1398, 1403–1406, 1412; Valentinus Godfridi ...

  6. Battle of Brașov - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Brașov ( German: Schlacht bei Kronstadt; Hungarian: Brassói csata) was fought on July 17, 1603, between the troops of Wallachia led by Radu Șerban and the Habsburg monarchy on one side and the Transylvanian troops led by Mózes Székely on the other side. Mózes Székely was killed on the battlefield, and the Wallachian lord ...

  7. Natalia Brasova - Wikipedia

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    Natalia, or Natasha to her friends, [ 3] was the youngest of three daughters of a Moscow lawyer, Sergei Alexandrovich Sheremetevsky. She was born at a rented summer dacha at Perovo, on the outskirts of Moscow. Sheremetevsky employed 11 other lawyers, and was a member of the minor Russian nobility, but had no title and was essentially a ...

  8. Tâmpa (Brașov) - Wikipedia

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    Tâmpa ( German: Zinne, or Kapellenberg; Hungarian: Cenk; Latin: Mons Cinum) is a mountain, part of the Postăvarul Massif, located in the southern part of the Eastern Carpathians (alternatively categorized as in the Curvature Carpathians) and almost entirely surrounded by the city of Brașov. Its elevation is 960 m (955 m according to some ...

  9. Brașov rebellion - Wikipedia

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    The Brașov Revolt reflected this instability; moreover, it was one of the first large-scale public uprisings against the Ceaușescu regime. Located in southeastern Transylvania, Brașov was Romania's most industrially developed city, with over 61% of labor participating in industry. A skilled working class emerged in the 1960s as the Communist ...