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    Anghel Saligny (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈaŋɡel saˈliɲi]; 19 April 1854, Șerbănești, Moldavia – 17 June 1925, Bucharest, Romania) was a Romanian engineer...
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    The Anghel Saligny Bridge (Romanian: Podul Anghel Saligny), formerly King Carol I Bridge, is a complex of two railroad truss bridges in Romania, across...
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  • Saligny (1854–1925), Romanian engineer Angel (disambiguation) Angela (disambiguation) Angeli (disambiguation) Angelo (disambiguation) Anghel Saligny Bridge...
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  • Alfons Oscar Saligny (1853 - 1903), member of the Romanian Academy, Romanian chemist, educator, brother of Anghel Saligny Alfred Saligny, Romanian educator...
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    Anghel Saligny, known for a short time as Linia de Centură ("Ring Road"), is a metro station in southeastern Bucharest on Line M3. It is the final stop...
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    2008: M3 branch Nicolae (Nicolas) Grigorescu 2 – Linia de Centură (now Anghel Saligny), 4.75 kilometres (2.95 mi), 4 stations 1 July 2011: M4 1 Mai – Parc...
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    is one of the five lines of the Bucharest Metro. M3 Line runs from Anghel Saligny to Preciziei. It is the east-west line of the system. The line shares...
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    Linia de Centură (now Anghel Saligny) was constructed, and a shuttle started operating between Nicolae Grigorescu and Anghel Saligny. The regular operation...
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    August 2022, Ciucă signed the first financing contracts of the so-called Anghel Saligny investment program, a foundation whose purpose is to develop settlements...
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    Avenue. This is the last stop on the M3 Line connecting Preciziei to Anghel Saligny. The station was opened in August 1983 as part of the extension from...
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  • economics, inter alia, the concept of entropy from thermodynamics. Anghel Saligny: built the first silos in the world made of reinforced concrete. Isaac...
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    Romania gained Northern Dobruja and Carol ordered Romanian engineer Anghel Saligny (a competitor and friend of Gustave Eiffel) to build the first contemporary...
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    to Linia de Centură (now Anghel Saligny). Initially, a shuttle started operating between Nicolae Grigorescu and Anghel Saligny. The regular operation started...
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  • Right (FD). The crisis was sparked by disagreements over the so-called Anghel Saligny investment program meant to develop Romanian settlements, which was...
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    Cernavodă Bridge lies on the A2 Sun Motorway, in the vicinity of the old Anghel Saligny Bridge. Across the railway bridge runs the CFR Line 800, connecting...
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    will be demolished). Until the completion of the Nicolae Grigorescu – Anghel Saligny line, the station was the terminus for line M3, that had been shortened...
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    progressive-liberal USR PLUS (from which Ion stemmed), on the so-called Anghel Saligny investment program (or "PNDL 3", as it is also known). The remaining...
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    (historical name: Aziza, Azizia) – named after the Romanian engineer Anghel Saligny Făclia (historical name: Facria until 1925) Ștefan cel Mare (historical...
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    dissolved in early September 2021 following dispute over the so-called Anghel Saligny program and subsequent ousting of Justice Minister Stelian Ion (USR)...
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    of the passing of the "National Anghel Saligny Investment Plan" (Romanian: Planul Național de Investiții Anghel Saligny) (or PNDL 3) and of the ousting...
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    Grigorescu, Titan, Costin Georgian, 1 Decembrie 1918, Nicolae Teclu, and Anghel Saligny. The most important boulevards are named after Nicolae Grigorescu, Camil...
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  • National College of Art, Bacău Henri Coandă Theoretical High School, Bacău Anghel Saligny Technological High School (Bacău) Grigore Antipa Technological High...
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    Crescent City Connection 4,093 13,428 480 1,570 1958 Highway United States Anghel Saligny Bridge 4,088 13,412 [better source needed] 190 620 1895 Rail Romania...
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    The tunnel was built during 1896-1900 by the renown Romanian engineer Anghel Saligny, it is 490 meters long, 8.36 meters in width, 6.15 meters in height...
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    architect Maimarolu, in collaboration with engineers Anghel Saligny and Elie Radu, together with Paul Saligny and Mircea Radu; the interior decoration was supervised...
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    846 796 New Europe Bridge River Olt 495 Ruse 489 Danube Bridge 300 Anghel Saligny Bridge 300 Cernavodă Bridge 238 Giurgeni–Vadu Oii Bridge Danube Delta...
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  • (Statistics and Engineering Graphics), Constantin Istrati (Physics), or Anghel Saligny (Bridges and Roads). Moreover, Gheorghe Duca himself was considered...
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    as the small Paris. The longest bridge in Europe was constructed by Anghel Saligny, linking Dobruja with the rest of Romania; the Peleș Castle became one...
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    composer and actress Cătălin Hâldan (1976–2000) – football player Anghel Saligny (1854–1925) – public works, chiefly railway engineer Ivan Patzaichin...
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  • Saffir Co-developer of Saffir–Simpson Hurricane Scale Anghel Saligny Designer of the Anghel Saligny Bridge Araceli Sánchez Urquijo first Spanish female...
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