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Uricani (Romanian pronunciation: [uriˈkanʲ]; Hungarian: Hobicaurikány) is a town in the Jiu
Valley region of
Hunedoara County, in
southern Transylvania...
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Sportiv Minerul Uricani,
commonly known as
Minerul Uricani, is a
Romanian football club
based in
Uricani,
Hunedoara County and currently...
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Uricani, Romania. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches, has a
capacity of 500
people (on seats) and is the home
ground of
Minerul Uricani...
- The
Uricani Stadium is a multi-use
stadium in
Uricani, Romania. It is used
mostly for
football matches and is the home
ground of Știința Miroslava. The...
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Uricani Coal Mine is an
underground mining operation, one of the
largest in
Romania located in
Uricani, one of six
cities in the Jiu
Valley region of Hunedoara...
- lui Neag Mine (Câmpul lui Neag), and the
Uricani and
Valea de
Brazi Mines located near the town of
Uricani.
Through mine closures,
forced layoffs and...
- Dancaș, Găureni, Horpaz, Miroslava, Proselnici,
Uricani,
Valea Adâncă,
Valea Ursului and Vorovești. At
Uricani,
there is a
mediumwave transmitter,
which transmits...
- Bystrica,
Slovakia Gliwice,
Poland Kemerovo,
Russia Lučenec,
Slovakia Uricani,
Romania Vantaa,
Finland Vigarano Mainarda,
Italy Salgótarján, KSH KSH...
- Daughter, an
Indian legend Tulișa River, in
Romania Tulișa, a
mountain in
Uricani,
Romania Tulasa Thapa This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- (as of 2021[update])
Towns Aninoasa Călan
Geoagiu Hațeg
Petrila Simeria Uricani Communes Baia de Criș Balșa Bănița Baru Băcia Băița Bătrâna
Beriu Blăjeni...