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Petrila (Romanian pronunciation: [
peˈtrila]; Hungarian: Petrilla) is a town in the Jiu Valley,
Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania. It is
located near...
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Claudiu Adrian Mihai Petrila (born 7
November 2000) is a
Romanian professional footballer who
plays as a
winger or an
attacking midfielder for Liga I...
- On
November 15, 2008, 12
miners died
after two
explosions at a mine in
Petrila, one of six coal
mining cities in the Jiu
Valley region of
Hunedoara County...
- This is a list of
football clubs in the top
three leagues located in
Romania and the
divisions they play in. 2024–25
season Unirea Slobozia is currently...
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Petrila Coal Mine is an
underground mining exploitation, one of the
largest in
Romania located in
Petrila, one of six
cities in the Jiu
Valley region...
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Mihaela Petrilă (born 7 May 1991) is a
Romanian rower. She
competed in the women's
eight event at the 2016
Summer Olympics. "Mihaela
Petrilă". Rio 2016...
- the
active mines still active in 2006 were as follows: the
Petrila Mine in the town of
Petrila, the
Lonea Mine at the
village of Lonea, the
Livezeni Mine...
- this band in
Communist Romania starting from 1971 up
until 1979. Born in
Petrila,
Hunedoara County,
Romania in an
ethnic German family (of Austro-Bavarian...
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Dacian fortress of
Petrila Shown within Romania Location Valea Petrosului,
Petrila, Hunedoara,
Romania Coordinates 45°26′56″N 23°24′58″E / 45.449°N...
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Cieszyn (Poland) Nowy Targ (Poland) Żywiec (Poland)
Zakopane (Poland)
Petrila (Romania)
Cugir (Romania) Târgu Neamț (Romania) Câmpulung
Moldovenesc (Romania)...