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  2. Automobile Dacia - Wikipedia

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    S.C. Automobile Dacia S.A. S.C. Automobile Dacia S.A., [5] commonly known as Dacia ( Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdatʃi.a] ⓘ ), is a Romanian car manufacturer that takes its name from the historical region that constitutes present-day Romania. The company was established in 1966.

  3. Crime in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Crime is prosecuted in accordance to the law. The current Romanian Penal Code came into effect on 1 February 2014. The current criminal code was preceded by The Penal Code of 1969 (in force from 1 January 1969), which in turn was preceded by The Penal Code of 1936. The 1936 penal code was the first criminal code to apply nationwide, providing ...

  4. List of equipment of the Romanian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    United States. The US State Department approved a potential $80 million sale of Javelin missiles and related equipment to Romania. Included in the sale are 263 Javelin FGM-148F missiles and 26 Javelin Light Weight Command Launch Units. [31] The systems are intended to be used by the Special Forces.

  5. Legio II Augusta - Wikipedia

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    Legio II Augusta ( lit. Second Legion "Augustus'") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army that was founded during the late Roman republic. Its emblems were the Capricornus, [1] Pegasus, [2] and Mars. It may have taken the name " Augusta " from a victory or reorganization that occurred during the reign of Augustus. [3]

  6. Politics of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romania's political framework is a semi-presidential representative democratic republic where the Prime Minister is the head of government while the President, according to the constitution, has a more symbolic role, is responsible for the foreign policy, signs certain decrees, approves laws promulgated by the parliament, and nominates the head ...

  7. Prostitution in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Prostitution in Romania is not itself criminalized, although associated activities, such as procuring, are criminal offenses, and solicitation is a contravention punishable by fines. In the late 19th century and the first half of the 20th century there were legalized brothels, but these were closed by the communist regime in the late 1940s, and ...

  8. Romanian armored fighting vehicle production during World War II

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    This was the second Romanian-produced tank destroyer. It was based on the Czechoslovak Panzer 35 (t) light tank, 20 of which were converted to TACAM R-2 tank destroyers during the first half of 1944, plus one prototype in late 1943. The vehicles were converted at the Leonida factory in Bucharest.

  9. 1942 in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Events. 24 January – A record temperature of −38.5 °C (−37.3 °F) is recorded at Bod, Brașov. [3] 6 June – A state of war is declared between Romania and the United States. [4] 1 July – Romanian and German troops capture the fortress at Sevastopol following a siege that had lasted 8 months. [5]