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Reșița (pronounced [ˈreʃit͡sa] ; German: Reschitz; Hungarian: Resicabánya; Croatian: Ričica; Czech: Rešice; Serbian: Решица/Rešica; Turkish: Reşçe) is...
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Muncitoresc Reșița (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌklubul sporˈtiv ˌmuŋtʃi.toˈresk ˈreʃit͡sa]),
commonly known as CSM
Reșița or
simply as
Reșița, is a professional...
- club
Inter Milan. A defender, he
began his
career with
hometown club CSM
Reșița before moving to
Universitatea Craiova in 1998,
leaving Romania to join...
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Reșița can
refer to: CS
Muncitorul Reșița,
shortened CS
Muncitorul Reșița, a
Romanian football club
founded in 1911 CSM
Reșița,
named Metalul Reșița during...
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Reșița Works are two companies, TMK
Reșița and UCM
Reșița,
located in
Reșița, in the
Banat region of Romania.
Founded in 1771 and
operating under a...
- The
Reșița Synagogue (Romanian:
Sinagoga din
Reșița) is a
Neolog Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located at 8
Mihai Viteazu Street in
Reșița, in the...
- The 75 mm
Reșița Model 1943 was an anti-tank gun
produced by
Romania during World War II. It
combined features from the
Soviet ZiS-3 field/anti-tank gun...
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known as UCM HC Caraș-Severin, was a
professional men's
handball club from
Reșița, Romania. The team
reached twice the
second spot in the
Romanian Handball...
- multi-purpose stadium,
located in
Reșița, Romania. It has a
capacity of 12,500
people and is the home
ground of CSM
Reșița. The
stadium is
named after Mircea...
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Reșița Steam Locomotive Museum is an open-air
railway museum located in the
Triaj Park
district of
Reșița, Caraș-Severin County, Romania.
Entry is...