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Feteşti
Feteşti Feteşti [[Image:|100px|Coat of Arms of Feteşti]] [[Image:|200px|Location of Feteşti]] County Ialomiţa County Status Municipality Mayor Radu Văcăruş, since 2004 Area km² Population (2002) 33,197 Density inh/km² Geographical coordinates , Web site http://www.munfetesti.ro/ Feteşti is a municipality in Ialomiţa County, Romania, with a ...
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Fete?ti (translated from German)
Fete?ti Fete?ti is one rumaenische city in the district Ialomi?a . In the year 2004 the city had approximately 32.900 inhabitants, the coordinates read 44.38°N 27.84°E. See also Liste the cities in Romania Portal South-east Europe/Romania This article or section is still quite incomplete ...
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Roads and expressways in Romania
... 60% completed; operational segments: Bucharest - Drajna; Drajna - Fetesti to be completed 2x1 in 2006 and 2x2 in 2007, Fetesti - Cernavoda to be completed 2x2 in 2006 ...
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A2 freeway
A2 freeway Map of South East Romania highlighting the A2 freeway. The A2 motorway, nicknamed The Sun's Motorway (Autostrada Soarelui in Romanian) is a motorway currently nearing completion in Romania and will, upon completion, link Bucharest with Constanţa, Romania's largest port. 97 km of the motorway's total 225 ...
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-eşti
-eşti "-eşti" is a widespread Romanian suffix used indicating a placename, being in fact a plural of the possesive suffix " -escu ", used for family names. An obsolete form is "-esci" or "-eşci", being sometimes used before the beginning of the 20th century. Another form sometimes found is "-ăşti". In some ...
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Category:Ialomiţa County
Category:Ialomiţa County Main article: Ialomiţa County Pages in category "Ialomiţa County" There are 7 pages in this section of this category. * Ialomiţa County A Amara, Romania F Feteşti K King Carol I Bridge S Slobozia T Ţăndărei U Urziceni
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Category:Municipalities in Romania
Category:Municipalities in Romania Main article: Municipalities of Romania Subcategories There are 11 subcategories to this category. B Bacău Braşov Brăila B cont. Bucharest C Cluj-Napoca Constanţa I Iaşi O Oradea S Sibiu Suceava T Timişoara Pages in category "Municipalities in Romania" There are 105 pages in this section of ...
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Category:Cities on the Danube
Category:Cities on the Danube Pages in category "Cities on the Danube" There are 54 pages in this section of this category. B Belene Belgrade Brăila Bratislava Budapest C Calafat Călăraşi Cernavodă Corabia D Donaueschingen Donauwörth Drobeta-Turnu Severin Dürnstein F Feteşti G Galaţi Giurgiu H Hainburg an der Donau I ...
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King Carol I Bridge
King Carol I Bridge Bridge archway A pillar The King Carol I Bridge (later renamed Anghel Saligny Bridge) was built between 1890 and 1895 in Romania over the Danube and Borcea and when it was completed it then became the longest bridge in Europe and the third in the world. The ...
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Anghel Saligny
Anghel Saligny Anghel Saligny was a Romanian engineer, most famous for designing the Feteşti-Cernavodă railway bridge (1895) over the Danube, the longest bridge in Europe at that time. He also designed the storage facilities in Constanţa seaport, one of the earliest exmples of reinforced concrete architecture in Europe. He was ...
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