- The Boldești-
Scăeni oil
field is an oil
field located in Boldești-
Scăeni,
Prahova County. It was
discovered in 1942 and
developed by Petrom. It began...
- Boldești-
Scăeni (Romanian pronunciation: [bolˈdeʃtʲ skəˈjenʲ]),
often spelled Boldești-Scăieni, is a town in
Prahova County,
southern Romania. Located...
- Boldești-
Scăeni,
commonly known as CSO Boldești-
Scăeni, or
simply as Boldești-
Scăeni, is a
Romanian football club
based in Boldești-
Scăeni,
Prahova County...
- villages: Bozioru, Buduile, Fișici, Găvanele, Gresia, Izvoarele, Nucu,
Scăeni, Ulmet, and Văvălucile. "Results of the 2020
local elections".
Central Electoral...
- (km)
European road
Remarks DN1A
Bucharest –
Buftea – Ploiești – Boldești-
Scăeni – Vălenii de
Munte – Săcele 185 E60 (Ploiești) E577 (Ploiești) DN1B Ploiești...
- 905 12,260 1968a Dăbuleni Dolj 10,333 12,182 13,888 2004a Boldești-
Scăeni Prahova 10,298 11,137 11,505 250–300 1543b (Scăieni), 1600b (Boldești);...
- 22 20 0 2 100 10 +90 60
Qualification to
promotion play-off 2 Boldești-
Scăeni 21 18 1 2 84 16 +68 55 3
Comarnic 22 17 2 3 61 12 +49 53 4
Progresul Drăgănești...
- pub in Bleik,
county of
Nordland There is a 2.5 m tall
statue in Boldeşti-
Scăeni, near
Prahova County. In 1897 a 123 cm (4 ft 0 in)
replica in iron and bronze...
-
Romanian footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for Liga IV club CSO Boldești-
Scăeni. He was
promoted to the
first team in
January 2014. "Iuliu Oprea". FC Petrolul...
-
through the
Cheia hollow, by the
towns of Vălenii de
Munte and Boldești-
Scăeni and the city of Ploiești. It
discharges into the
Prahova near Palanca. Its...