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Brăila (/
brəˈiːlə/, also US: /-lɑː/, Romanian: [
brəˈila] ) is a city in Muntenia,
eastern Romania, a port on the
Danube and the
capital of
Brăila County...
- HC Dunărea
Brăila is a women's
handball club from
Brăila, Romania, that
competes in the Liga Națională and the
European League (formerly
known as EHF...
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Brăila is a city in Muntenia,
eastern Romania.
Brăila or
Braila may also
refer to:
Brăila County,
whose seat is
Brăila Brailivka [ro; uk],
known as Brăila...
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Brăila County (Romanian pronunciation: [
brəˈila] ) is a
county (județ) of Romania, in Muntenia, with the
capital city at
Brăila. At the 2021 Romanian...
- Club 1919
Dacia Unirea Brăila,
commonly known as
Dacia Unirea Brăila, is a
Romanian football club
based in the city of
Brăila,
Brăila County,
which competes...
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Great Brăila Island (Romanian:
Insula Mare a Brăilei) is an
island on the
Danube river in the
Brăila County, Romania. It has on
average 57.9 km (36...
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siege of
Brăila was the
military operation of the
Russian cavalry detachment of
General Carl
Ewald von Rönne to
capture large city of
Brăila took place...
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Brăila Bridge (Romanian:
Podul peste Dunăre de la
Brăila) is a road
suspension bridge in
Romania over the
Danube river,
between Brăila, a
major city...
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scientist and
defence analyst. Răzvan Ionilă, 43,
Romanian football player (CF
Braila,
Petrolul Ploiești,
Fortuna Covaci) and manager.
Stephen Jessel, 81, British...
- STX OSV
Braila SA - both
yards are now part of Vard
Shipyard Romana, a
Fincantieri Company. STX
Europe has two
shipyards in Romania:
Braila and Tulcea...