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Fieni
Fieni is a town in Dâmbovița County, Muntenia, Romania, on the Ialomița River, having a population of 7,587. It administers two villages, Berevoești and Costești. The town is situated in a hilly area south of the Bucegi Mountains, on the banks of the Ialomița River. It is located north of the county seat, Târgoviște, and is crossed by national road , which starts close to Bucharest, runs through Târgoviște, and ends in Sinaia, north of Fieni. The St. Nicholas Church of Fieni, built in 1804, is a historical monument. A cement factory in Fieni was bought in 2002 by the German company HeidelbergCement. The local football team, Cimentul Fieni, was founded in 1936 and played in Divizia C, before being dissolved in 2005. The home ground of the team was Stadionul Cimentul. Natives *Aryeh Finkel (1931–2016), rabbi *Olga Homeghi Olga Homeghi (later Bularda and then Ionita, born 1 May 1958) is a retired Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at ...
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Fieni - Fabrica De Ciment
Fieni is a town in Dâmbovița County, Muntenia, Romania, on the Ialomița River, having a population of 7,587. It administers two villages, Berevoești and Costești. The town is situated in a hilly area south of the Bucegi Mountains, on the banks of the Ialomița River. It is located north of the county seat, Târgoviște, and is crossed by national road , which starts close to Bucharest, runs through Târgoviște, and ends in Sinaia, north of Fieni. The St. Nicholas Church of Fieni, built in 1804, is a historical monument. A cement factory in Fieni was bought in 2002 by the German company HeidelbergCement. The local football team, Cimentul Fieni, was founded in 1936 and played in Divizia C, before being dissolved in 2005. The home ground of the team was Stadionul Cimentul. Natives *Aryeh Finkel (1931–2016), rabbi *Olga Homeghi Olga Homeghi (later Bularda and then Ionita, born 1 May 1958) is a retired Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at ...
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AS Cimentul Fieni
Cimentul Fieni was a professional Romanian association football club from Fieni, Dâmbovița County, founded in 1936 and dissolved in 2005. The club was dissolved in 2005 after a merger with a club from Buftea, the resulting club being named CS Buftea. Cimentul never reached Liga I. They were close to gain promotion in 2002, when they played a play-off against Sportul Studențesc. Sportul Studențesc won both legs, 3–0 in Fieni and 2–1 in Bucharest, thus remaining in Divizia A. Honours Liga III The Liga 3, most often spelled as Liga III, is the third level of the Romanian football league system. Its name was changed from Divizia C to Liga III before the start of the 2006–07 season. It was the first in this format (six series of 18 t ... *Winners (2): 1991–92, 1997–98 *Runners-up (1): 1996–97 Liga IV – Dâmbovița County *Winners (2): 1972–73 References External links Club's page at soccerway.comClub's page at futbol24.com Association football c ...
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Gheorghe Leahu
Gheorghe Aurelian Leahu (born 30 September 1968) is a Romanian former footballer who played as a defender and midfielder. Honours Petrolul Ploiești *Cupa României The Cupa României ( en, Romanian Cup) is a Association football, football cup competition for List of football clubs in Romania, Romanian teams which has been held annually since 1933–34 Cupa României, 1933–34, except during World War II. I ...: 1994–95 References 1968 births Living people Romanian footballers Association football defenders Liga I players Liga II players CSM Flacăra Moreni players FC Argeș Pitești players FC Petrolul Ploiești players ACF Gloria Bistrița players FC Astra Giurgiu players People from Fieni {{Romania-footy-defender-stub ...
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Divizia C
The Liga 3, most often spelled as Liga III, is the third level of the Romanian football league system. Its name was changed from Divizia C to Liga III before the start of the 2006–07 season. It was the first in this format (six series of 18 teams each).Cotidianul''Divizia A a fost mitraliată'' (The "A Division" was gunned down) accessed on 3 February 2007 Current format Since the 2014–2015 season Liga III was reorganized from 6 to 5 parallel regional divisions, each with 16 teams. Relegation The bottom four teams from each division are relegated at the end of the season to the Liga IV. From the 12th placed teams, the team with the least points is relegated. To determine these teams, separate standings are computed, using only the games played against clubs ranked 1st through 11th. Promotion Since the 2006–2007 season, the winners of each division got promoted to the 2007–08 Liga II season. There were also two playoff tournaments held at neutral venues involving the ...
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Towns In Romania
This is a list of cities and towns in Romania, ordered by population (largest to smallest) according to the 2002 and 2011 censuses. For the major cities, average elevation is also given. Cities in bold are county capitals. The list includes major cities with the status of ''municipiu'' (103 in total), as well as towns with the status of ''oraș'' (217 in total). Romania has 1 city with more than 1 million residents (Bucharest with 1,883,425 people), 19 cities with more than 100,000 residents, and 178 towns with more than 10,000 residents. Complete list }) , - ,   ,     , City ( ro, oraș) , - , Bold , County capital ( ro, reședință de județ) , - See also *List of cities in Europe * List of city listings by country References {{Authority control * Cities in Romania Towns in Romania Romania 2 Romania Romania Cities A city is a human settlement of notable size.Goodall, B. (1987) ''The Penguin Dictionary of Human Geography''. L ...
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Olga Homeghi
Olga Homeghi (later Bularda and then Ionita, born 1 May 1958) is a retired Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern, and Southeast Europe, Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to the west, S ...n rower. She competed at the 1980, 1984 and 1988 Olympics and won two gold, one silver and one bronze medal, all in different events. At the world championships she won three gold, two silver and two bronze medals between 1979 and 1987. References External links * * * * Romanian female rowers Olympic rowers of Romania Rowers at the 1980 Summer Olympics Rowers at the 1984 Summer Olympics Rowers at the 1988 Summer Olympics Olympic gold medalists for Romania Olympic bronze medalists for Romania Living people 1958 births Olympic medalists in rowing World Rowing Championships medalists for Romania Medalists at the 1988 Summer O ...
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Aryeh Finkel
Aryeh Finkel (1931–2016) was a Haredi Rabbi and Rosh Yeshiva of the Mir Brachfeld branch of the Mir Yeshiva. Before assuming his post at the new yeshiva branch in 2005, he served as the ''Mashgiach'' at the Mir in Jerusalem for many decades. Biography Aryeh Finkel was the son oRabbi Chaim Zev Finkel(1906–1965), founder of Yeshivas Heichal HaTorah in Tel Aviv and ''Mashgiach'' at the Mir in Jerusalem. He is the grandson of Rabbi Eliezer Yehuda Finkel, who led the yeshiva in Poland and brought it to Israel.Ben Nun, Dov. "Advocates at the Gates of Mercy: Rav Aryeh Finkel, The Mirrer Yeshiva, Jerusalem". ''Mishpacha'', 26 September 2011, p. 55. He is a second cousin of Rabbi Nosson Tzvi Finkel, Rosh Yeshiva of the Mir from 1990 to 2011, and first cousin to the latter's wife. He is also Rabbi Avigdor Nebenzahl's brother-in-law. Finkel inherited his position as ''Mashgiach'' of the Mir from his father. He began serving in this position under Rabbi Chaim Leib Shmuelevitz. He wa ...
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Stadionul Cimentul
Cimentul Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Fieni. It was the home ground of the defunct Cimentul Fieni Cimentul Fieni was a professional Football in Romania, Romanian association football club from Fieni, Dâmbovița County, founded in 1936 and dissolved in 2005. The club was dissolved in 2005 after a merger with a club from Buftea, the resultin .... It holds 4,000 people. Football venues in Romania Dâmbovița County {{Romania-sports-venue-stub ...
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Dâmbovița County
Dâmbovița County (also spelt ''Dîmbovița'', ) is a county ( județ) of Romania, in Muntenia, with the capital city at Târgoviște, the most important economic, political, administrative and cultural center of the county. It has an area of 4,054 km (1.7% of the country's area). Demographics In 2011, it had a population of 518,745 and the population density was 127/km2. It is one of the most densely populated counties in Romania. * Romanians – 96% * Roma (Gypsies) and others – 4% Name The county is named after the Dâmbovița River, which is a name of Slavic origin, derived from ''Дъб, dâmb'', meaning "oak", as it once flowed through the oak forests of the Wallachian Plain. Geography Dâmbovița county has a total area of 4,054 km2. The county's landscape has three main forms. In the north there are mountains from the Southern Carpathians group – the Bucegi Mountains and the Leaotă Mountains. In the center there are the sub-Carpathian hills an ...
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Ialomița (river)
The Ialomița ( ro, râul Ialomița ) is a river of Southern Romania. It rises from the Bucegi Mountains in the Carpathians. It discharges into the Borcea branch of the Danube in Giurgeni.Ialomita
e-calauza.ro It is long, and its basin area is . Its average discharge at the mouth is . takes its name from this river. The upper reach of the river is sometimes known as ''Valea Obârșiei'' or ''Obârșia Ialomiței''. ...
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HeidelbergCement
HeidelbergCement is a German multinational building materials company headquartered in Heidelberg, Germany. It is a DAX corporation and is one of the largest building materials companies in the world. On 1 July 2016, HeidelbergCement AG completed the acquisition of a 45% shareholding in Italcementi. That acquisition made HeidelbergCement the number one producer of construction aggregates, the number 2 in cement and number 3 in ready mixed concrete worldwide. In the 2020 Forbes Global 2000, HeidelbergCement was ranked as the 678th -largest public company in the world. The enlarged group has activities in around 60 countries with 57,000 employees working at 3,000 production sites. HeidelbergCement operates 139 cement plants with an annual cement capacity of 176 million tonnes, more than 1,500 ready-mixed concrete production sites, and over 600 aggregates quarries. Due to its extremely -intensive cement production, HeidelbergCement is one of the world's major emitters of emissions ...
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Muntenia
Muntenia (, also known in English as Greater Wallachia) is a historical region of Romania, part of Wallachia (also, sometimes considered Wallachia proper, as ''Muntenia'', ''Țara Românească'', and the seldom used ''Valahia'' are synonyms in Romanian). It is situated between the Danube (south and east), the Carpathian Mountains (the Transylvanian Alps branch) and Moldavia (both north), and the Olt River to the west. The latter river is the border between Muntenia and Oltenia (or ''Lesser Wallachia''). Part of the traditional border between Wallachia/Muntenia and Moldavia was formed by the rivers Milcov and Siret. Geography Muntenia includes București - Ilfov, Sud - Muntenia, and part of the Sud-Est development regions. It consists of ten counties entirely: * Brăila * Buzău * Călărași * Argeș * Dâmbovița * Giurgiu * Ialomița * Ilfov * Prahova And parts of four others: * Teleorman (the entire county with the exception of Islaz) * Vrancea (southern part) * ...
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