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Cernavodă (Romanian pronunciation: [t͡ʃernaˈvodə]) is a town in Constanța County,
Northern Dobruja,
Romania with a po****tion of 15,088 as of 2021. The...
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Nuclear Power Plant in
Cernavodă (Romanian:
Centrala Nucleară de la
Cernavodă) is the only
nuclear power plant in Romania. It
produces around 20% of...
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Cernavodă culture, ca. 4000–3200, is a late
Copper Age
archaeological culture distributed along the
lower Eastern Bug
River and
Danube and
along the...
- Dunăre–Marea Neagră) is a
navigable canal in Romania,
which runs from
Cernavodă on the
Danube river, via two branches, to Constanța and Năvodari on the...
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Hamangia (Romanian: Gânditorul de la Hamangia), also
known as
Thinker of
Cernavodă or
collectively The
Thinker and the
Sitting Woman, is an archaeological...
- in Romania. The
company has two branches: CNE
Cernavodă branch,
operates Units 1 and 2 at CNE
Cernavoda and
auxiliary services; The
Nuclear Fuel Plant...
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Cernavodă Bridge (Romanian:
Podul Cernavodă) is a
complex of two freeway-railroad
truss bridges in Romania,
across the
Danube River,
connecting the...
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Sportiv Axiopolis Cernavodă,
commonly known as
Axiopolis Cernavodă, or
simply as Axiopolis, is a
Romanian football club
based in
Cernavodă, Constanța County...
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Cernavodă Nuclear power in
Romania provides around 20% of its electricity, with two
nuclear reactors commencing operations in 1996 and 2007. In 2020,...
- The EDP
Cernavodă Wind Farm is
located in
Cernavodă, Constanța County, Romania. It has 46
individual wind turbines, each with a
nominal output of around...