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  2. Claudiu Petrila - Wikipedia

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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 club Rapid București. Club career [ edit ]

  3. Petrila - Wikipedia

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    www.orasulpetrila.ro. Petrila (Romanian pronunciation: [peˈtrila]; Hungarian: Petrilla) is a town in the Jiu Valley, Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania. It is located near the confluence of the rivers Jiul de Est, Taia, and Jieț. The town administers four villages: Cimpa (Csimpa), Jieț (Zsiec), Răscoala (Reszkola), and Tirici.

  4. Petrila Mine disaster - Wikipedia

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    Petrila Mine disaster. 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, Romania. On November 24 another miner died at Floreasca Hospital in Bucharest raising the death toll to 13.

  5. Petrila Coal Mine - Wikipedia

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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 of Hunedoara County. [2] The legal entity managing the Petrila mine is the National Hard Coal Company which was set up in 1998. [2] The mine has reserves of 16.5 million tonnes of coal.

  6. Lonea Coal Mine - Wikipedia

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    Lonea 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 of Hunedoara County. [1] The legal entity managing the Lonea mine is the National Hard Coal Company which was set up in 1998. [1] The mine has reserves of 22.7 million tonnes of coal.

  7. Dacian fortress of Petrila - Wikipedia

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    Contents. (Top) Dacian fortress of Petrila. Coordinates: 45°26′56″N23°24′58″E45.449°N 23.416°E. Dacian fortress of Petrila. Shown within Romania. Location. Valea Petrosului, [1] Petrila, Hunedoara, Romania. Coordinates.

  8. Roșia Montană Project - Wikipedia

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    Roșia Montană. Roșia Montană Project was a proposed gold and silver mine in Roșia Montană, Romania. If approved, it would have become Europe's largest open-pit gold mine [1] and it would have used the gold cyanidation mining technique. The project met with widespread protests in 2013 that indefinitely delayed the project, which saw its ...

  9. Category:People from Petrila - Wikipedia

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