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Lupeni (Romanian pronunciation: [luˈpenʲ]; German: Schylwolfsbach, Hungarian: Lupény) is a
mining city in the Jiu
Valley in
Hunedoara County, Romania,...
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Clubul Sportiv Viitorul Minerul Lupeni,
commonly referred to as
Minerul Lupeni, is a
Romanian football club
based in
Lupeni,
Hunedoara County,
which competes...
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Lupeni 29 is a 1962
Romanian drama film
about the
Lupeni strike of 1929,
directed by
Mircea Drăgan. It was
entered into the 3rd
Moscow International Film...
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Lupeni (Hungarian: Farkaslaka,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈfɒrkɒʃlɒkɒ],
meaning "Wolf's Home") is a
commune in
Harghita County, Transylvania, Romania. It...
- multi-use
stadium in
Lupeni, Romania. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and is the home
ground of
Minerul Lupeni. The
stadium holds 5,000...
- 20th century, but the
region also
experienced social unrest,
notably the
Lupeni Strike of 1929. The
mines were
privately owned until 1948, when all private...
- The
Lupeni strike of 1929 took
place on 5 and 6
August 1929 in the
mining town of
Lupeni, in the Jiu
Valley of Transylvania, Romania. Near the end of 1928...
- The 1922
Lupeni mine
disaster was a coal
mining explosion at the
Lupeni Coal Mine
district in the Jiu
Valley of
Greater Romania, on
April 27, 1922. A total...
- is 97 m3/s (3,400 cu ft/s). The
upper Jiu Valley,
around Petroșani and
Lupeni, is Romania's prin****l coal
mining region. The
following towns are situated...
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Lupeni Coal Mine is an
underground mining exploitation, one of the
largest in
Romania located in
Lupeni, one of six
cities in the Jiu
Valley region of...