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  2. Roman (vehicle manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    ROMAN S.A. ROMAN (with the DAC division) is a truck and bus manufacturer from Brașov, Romania. It was established after World War II on the foundation of the old ROMLOC automotive factory built in 1921. In 1948, the industrial plant was named Steagul Roșu ( The Red Flag ), and later Intreprinderea de Autocamioane Brașov ( Brașov Truck Works ).

  3. A3 motorway (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    Roads in Romania. Highways. ← A 2. → A 4. The A3 motorway ( Romanian: Autostrada A3) is a partially built motorway in Romania, planned to connect Bucharest with the Transylvania region and the north-western part of the country. It will be 596 km long and will run along the route: Ploiești, Brașov, Făgăraș, Sighișoara, Târgu Mureș ...

  4. Automotive industry in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Automotive industry in Romania. Much of the Romanian manufacturing industry consists of branch plants of foreign firms, though there are some important domestic manufacturers, such as Automobile Dacia, Ford Romania, Roman Braşov and Igero. [1] In 2018, est. 500,000 automobiles were produced in Romania.

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  6. Module:Location map/data/Romania Brașov - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Module:Location map/data/Romania Brașov. Module:Location map/data/Romania Brașov is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Braşov County. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.

  7. Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    Bucharest is the eighth largest city in the European Union by population within city limits, behind Warsaw, Poland and one position ahead of Budapest, Hungary . Economically, Bucharest is the most prosperous city in Romania and the richest capital and city in the region, having surpassed Budapest since 2017.

  8. Cernavodă Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Nuclear Power Plant in Cernavodă ( Romanian: Centrala Nucleară de la Cernavodă) is the only nuclear power plant in Romania. It produces around 20% of the country's electricity. It uses CANDU reactor technology from AECL, using heavy water produced at Drobeta-Turnu Severin as its neutron moderator and as its coolant agent.

  9. Development regions of Romania - Wikipedia

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    There are eight development regions in Romania, which (with the exception of București-Ilfov) are named by their geographical position in the country: RO1 – Macroregiunea Unu : Nord-Vest – RO11; 6 counties; 2,521,793 inhabitants; 34,159 km 2 (13,189 sq mi) Centru – RO12; 6 counties; 2,271,066 inhabitants; 34,082 km 2 (13,159 sq mi)