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  2. Sodexo - Wikipedia

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    Sodexo (formerly Sodexho Alliance) is a French food services and facilities management company headquartered in the Paris suburb of Issy-les-Moulineaux. It has 412,088 employees as of 2021, [3] operates in 55 countries and serves 100 million customers on a daily basis. [4]

  3. Petrotel Lukoil Refinery - Wikipedia

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    120 metres (chimney) Technical details. Floor area. 380 hectares (40,902,860 sq ft) Petrotel Lukoil Refinery is one of the largest Romanian oil refineries and one of the largest in Eastern Europe, located in Ploieşti, Prahova County. Its main activity is the processing of Romanian and Russian oil, but a separate unit is specialised in ...

  4. Deveselu Military Base - Wikipedia

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    Deveselu Military Base. /  44.078667°N 24.413417°E  / 44.078667; 24.413417. The 99th Military Base Deveselu ( Baza Militară 99 Deveselu ), or the Deveselu Military Base, is a Romanian NATO base hosting the United States Navy Aegis Ashore Ballistic Missile Defense System. The base consists of three military units: The Romanian 99th ...

  5. Economy of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Net investments in Romania's economy totaled RON 33.6 billion (EUR 7.2 billion) in the first half of 2018, up by 5.8% compared to the same period of 2017, according to the National Statistics Institute (INS). [71] In the same year (2018) foreign direct investment (FDI) was 81 billion, 63% (51 billion) being "green field".

  6. Nord-Est (development region) - Wikipedia

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    The regional GDP per capita is the lowest in Romania, at about two-thirds of the national average. Main cities: Iași, the former capital of Moldavia and the largest city in Nord-Est, has a strong industrial base and is one of Romania's main university, cultural, arts and business centers; Bacău is a dynamic industrial and commercial centre;

  7. Romanian orphans - Wikipedia

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    Romanian orphans. Orphanhood in Romania became prevalent as a consequence of the Socialist Republic of Romania 's pro-natality policy under Nicolae Ceaușescu. Its effectiveness led to an increase in birth rates at the expense of adequate family planning and reproductive rights. Its consequences were most felt with the collapse of the regime's ...

  8. Electricity sector in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romania placed a heavy emphasis on nuclear power generation. The country's first nuclear power plant, the Cernavodă Number One located near Cernavodă, opened in 1993. Two reactors were operational in 2007 when atomic power generation was an estimated 21,158 million kilowatts, or 23.1 percent of total electric power.

  9. Culture of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Organisations. Romania portal. v. t. e. The culture of Romania is an umbrella term used to encapsulate the ideas, customs and social behaviours of the people of Romania that developed due to the country's distinct geopolitical history and evolution.