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Adrian Avrămia
Adrian Avrămia (born 31 January 1992) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as a centre back for teams such as Politehnica Iași, Dinamo Brest, Irtysh Pavlodar or Foresta Suceava, among others. Club career Youth Avrămia played for the youth teams of Juventus Fălticeni, Nicu Gane Fălticeni and later Politehnica Iași until its dissolution in 2010. Politehnica Iași In the summer of 2010 he moved to the recently formed Politehnica Iaşi in the Liga II alongside Andrei Hergheligiu. Playing in the second tier of Romanian football he had more chances to make an impact. He made his debut in senior football later that year. In September 2011 he suffered a meniscus injury. He had to undergo surgery to repair it and was subsequently sidelined for the rest of the 2011–12 Liga II season. After he recovered from his injury, Avrămia made his Liga I debut in the 2012–13 Liga I season. Irtysh Pavlodar On 24 January 2018 Avrămia signed for Irtysh Pavlodar. ...
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Fălticeni
Fălticeni (; ''german: Foltischeni; hu, Falticsén;'' he, פלטיצ'ן yi, פאלטישאן) is a town in Suceava County, northeastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Western Moldavia. Fălticeni is the second largest urban settlement in the county, with a population of 24,619 inhabitants, according to the 2011 census. It was declared a municipality in 1995, along with two other cities in Suceava County: Rădăuți and Câmpulung Moldovenesc. Fălticeni covers an area of , of which 25% are orchards and lakes, and it administers two villages: Șoldănești and Țarna Mare. It was the capital of former Baia County (1929–1950). The town is known for the high number of Romanian writers, artists, and scientists who were born, lived, studied, or have created here. Geography Fălticeni is located in the southern part of Suceava County, 25 km away from Suceava, the capital of the county. The European route E85 crosses the city. Fălticeni is connected to ...
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