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Penkovka areas. The
sites in
Romania are
known as Ipotești-Candești-
Ciurel or Ipotești-
Ciurel-Cândești. Cvijanović 2013, pp. 334, 343.
Michel Kazanski (2020)...
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being located above ground (IMGB and Industriilor) and four
underground (
Ciurel, Străulești,
Pantelimon and
Valea Ialomiței) and
smaller additional works...
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Timpuri Noi to Semănătoarea (today
Petrache Poenaru), with the
depot based at
Ciurel. The ends of the line were factories,
because the
initial objective of the...
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started in 1936. Some of them have been
demolished as late as the 2010s.
Ciurel Bridge is an
unfinished infrastructure project located in Bucharest, Romania...
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built residential areas. It is also
located close to the Semănătoarea (
Ciurel)
Metro Depot. It was one of the
least used
stations in the city at some...
- 2018.
Retrieved 7
December 2020. Tatu,
Liviu (26
February 2020). Zbora-
Ciurel, Mariana; Aruștei,
Simona (eds.). "Florin-Vasile Cîțu,
propus pentru funcția...
- Ipotești (in Wallachia) and Costișa (in Moldavia), part of the Ipotești-
Ciurel-Cândești Culture,
represent the Daco-Roman
stage of the Romanians' ethnogenesis...
- loan from Poli Iași) 10 MF ROU
Fabian Marincu (Captain) 11 MF ROU
Denis Boariu 13 DF ROU
Marco Lazăr 14 DF ROU Radu
Ciurel 15 DF ROU
Aurel Vlaicu...
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Capacity 332 (68 seated, 264 standing)
Operators Bucharest Metro Depots Ciurel/Semănătoarea, Pantelimon, Berceni,
Militari Lines served M3, M4 Specifications...
- 2020-06-29.
Retrieved 2022-03-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint:
unfit URL (link) "
Ciurel Telecommunications Tower,
Bucharest - Skys****erPage.com".
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