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Hunedoara

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Hunedoara

Industrial town in western Romania, 15 km/9 mi south of Deva (capital of Hunedoara county); population (2002) 71,300. It has a large iron and steel works fed by locally obtained ores. The Gothic castle dates from 1452.



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A very good monitoring performed monthly in 9 districts: Arges (AG), Braila (BR), Neamt (NT), Hunedoara (HD), Satu Mare (SM), Suceava (SV), Teleorman (TR), Tulcea (TL), and Vrangea (VN); 2.
In Romania, the second-poorest EU member after neighboring Bulgaria, steelmaker Arcelor Mittal imposed a two-month shutdown, idling 1,200 workers at its plant in Hunedoara, a city nestled in the Transylvanian mountains where iron has been forged since Roman times.
The tally at the moment is 12 dead and nine injured," Bogdan Gabriel Nitu, spokeswoman for Hunedoara county police, said.
 
 
 
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