Stadionul CFR (Craiova)

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CFR Stadium
Stadionul Depou CFR.jpg
Location Craiova, Romania
Coordinates 44°20′12″N23°48′06″E / 44.33667°N 23.80167°E / 44.33667; 23.80167
Owner Craiova
Capacity 3,000
Surfacegrass
Tenants
Gaz Metan CFR Craiova

CFR Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Craiova. It was the home ground of Gaz Metan CFR Craiova and has 3,000 seats.

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Craiova Place in Dolj County, Romania

Craiova, Romania's 6th largest city and capital of Dolj County, is situated near the east bank of the river Jiu in central Oltenia. It is a longstanding political center, and is located at approximately equal distances from the Southern Carpathians (north) and the River Danube (south). Craiova is the chief commercial city west of Bucharest and the most important city of Oltenia. The city prospered as a regional trading centre despite an earthquake in 1790, a plague in 1795, and a Turkish assault in 1802 during which it was burned.

Coordinates: 44°20′12″N23°48′06″E / 44.33667°N 23.80167°E / 44.33667; 23.80167

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