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Romanian Navy to hold Open Doors Day in military ports of Constanta, Mangalia, Braila, Tulcea
The Romanian Navy organises on Saturday, August 14, an Open Doors Day event in the military ports of Constanta, Mangalia, Braila and Tulcea, in compliance with the COVID-19 restrictions in place, according to a press statement released on Tuesday by the Navy.
PM Orban: Naval shipyards - a very important component of Romanian economy
Naval shipyards are an "extremely" important component of the Romanian economy with enough competitiveness existing in this economic field that allows the further development of the areas where they are located and of the country, Prime Minister Ludovic Orban said on Wednesday in Braila.
Italians and Chinese Compete to Build Romanian Bridge
Romania is set to begin construction of its largest infrastructure project in 27 years, a bridge over the Danube in eastern Romania, with two Italian and Chinese-led large groups competing for the prize of the 528-million-euros contract.
Great referee Nicolae Rainea has left the football field for ever at 81
The former referee Nicolae Rainea has passed away at 81 years of age, the Romanian Football Federation and the Referees Central Commission announced on Wednesday.
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The Lippovans' culinary inheritance - a trove of centuries-old recipes
The 2,000-strong Lippovan community that is mainly concentrated in the Pisc neighborhood of the eastern city of Braila has preserved for centuries not just the Christian, but also its culinary traditions untainted, passing down from one generation to the other tens of food recipes carrying a profound imprint of this community with Slavic roots.