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  2. 2012–2014 Romanian protests against shale gas - Wikipedia

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    The report indicates that Romania is in the midst of a campaign of manipulation and diversion, with huge political and economic stakes. [ 122 ] In several dozen communes in the Vaslui County , mayors and local councils have banned shale gas exploitation, arguing that it would harm the environment, or drinking water. [ 123 ]

  3. Curtea Nouă - Wikipedia

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    Busuioceanu, Un palat domnesc din vremea fanariotilor: Curtea Noua din Bucuresti, Buletinul Comisiunii Monumentelor Istorice XXII, 1929, fasc. 61, p. 123 ...

  4. Climate of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Satellite image of Romania in December, showing most of its territory under snow. In the coldest months of winter (December and January) temperatures average between 3˚C and -15˚C. During winter, the skies are often cloudy and snowfall is quite common. In the plains of Romania there are about thirty days with snowfall per year.

  5. Dâmbovița (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Dâmbovița (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdɨmbovitsa] ⓘ) is a river in Romania. [1] [2] It has its sources on the Curmătura Oticului, a mountain pass that separates the Iezer Mountains from the Făgăraș Mountains proper. It passes through Bucharest and flows into the river Argeș near Budești, in Călărași County.

  6. Fănuș Neagu - Wikipedia

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    It was ultimately released in 1966, as Vremea zăpezilor ("A Time for Snows"). [38] The same year, Neagu and Lamotescu-Ornaru co-wrote a play, Apostolii ("The Apostles"). [43] In 1965, [14] Neagu inspired Băieșu to establish the youth magazine Amfiteatru, and was hired as one of its regulars—but allegedly showed up for meetings only on ...

  7. Bucharest Metro - Wikipedia

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    After Romania joined the European Union in 2007, EU funds helped with the expansion of the metro. [17] The M5 line was opened in 2020, and the M6 line is under construction. Due to Bucharest being one of the largest cities in the region, the network is larger than those of Prague , Warsaw , Budapest or Sofia .

  8. Postal codes in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Four-digit postal codes were introduced in Romania in 1974. Beginning with 1 May 2003, postal codes have six digits, and represent addresses to the street level in major cities (those with population over 50,000).

  9. General Congress of Bukovina - Wikipedia

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    'We, the General Congress of Bukovina, embodying the country's supreme power and being by ourselves invested with legislative power, in the name of national sovereignty, we are deciding: The unconditional and eternal union of Bukovina - within its old boundaries up to the rivers Ceremuş, Colacin, and Dniester - with the Kingdom of Romania.'