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Chitila (Romanian pronunciation: [kiˈtila]) is a town in the west of
Ilfov County, Muntenia, Romania,
situated 9 km (5.6 mi) to the north-west of Bucharest...
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Peter Chitila (born 8
September 1971) is a
Zambian footballer. He pla**** in ten
matches for the
Zambia national football team from 1997 to 2000. He was...
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company was
registered at the
Ministry of
Industry and Trade,
based at
Chitila near Bucharest. The
inauguration of the
complex took
place on 11 June 1910...
- Reparații Auto (IRA) Grivița București) is a bus
manufacturer based in
Chitila,
Ilfov county, Romania. The
company is also
specialized in
vehicle servicing...
- Romană, Victoriei, Herăstrău, Bucureștii Noi, Dămăroaia, Străulești,
Chitila, Grivița, 1 Mai [ro], Pajura [ro], Domenii [ro], and a
small part of Giulești...
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northern section has been
widened to four
lanes in 2010,
between the
Chitila (DN7) and the
Voluntari (DN2) junctions, and a cable-sta****
bridge was...
- Afumați
Voluntari (town status) Găneasa Mogoșoaia
Buftea (town status)
Chitila (town status) Dragomirești-Vale
Chiajna Dobroești
Pantelimon (town status)...
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statesman and a high-ranking
member of the
Romanian Communist Party. Born in
Chitila, near Bucharest, he was the
third of
seven children of
Constantin and Aneta...
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became part of the
Military Aeronautics Service. On 20
November 1909, the
Chitila Piloting School was
formed as a
joint venture by
Mihail Cerchez. The school...
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defense unit of the
Romanian Air Force. Its
headquarters are
located in
Chitila. The
brigade was
created on
August 1, 1973, by
merging the 18th and 19th...