Team, Place & City Details

CSM Oltenița

Club Sportiv Municipal Oltenița, commonly known as CSM Oltenița, or simply Oltenița , is a professional Romanian football club based in Oltenița, Călărași County. The team was founded as Șantierul Naval Oltenița in 1948 and played between 1965 and 1992 in the Liga II and Liga III. After 1992 the team had only sporadic appearances in the third league, before being declared bankrupt at the end of the 2004–05 season.

Molteni
Molteni

Molteni was an Italian professional road bicycle racing team from 1958 until the end of 1976. It won 663 races, many of them earned by its most famous rider, Eddy Merckx.

EHC Kloten

EHC Kloten is an ice hockey team based in the city of Kloten in Switzerland. The team plays in the Swiss League, the second tier of Swiss ice hockey.

Sankt Pölten
Sankt Pölten

Sankt Pölten , mostly abbreviated to the official name St.

Oltenia
Oltenia

Oltenia is a historical province and geographical region of Romania in western Wallachia. It is situated between the Danube, the Southern Carpathians and the Olt river.

Oltenița
Oltenița

Oltenița is a city in Muntenia, Romania in the Călărași County on the left bank of the river Argeș (river) where its waters flows into the Danube. Oltenița stands across the Danube from the Bulgarian city of Tutrakan.

Desertification in Oltenia

Desertification in Oltenia affects parts of the Walachian Plain, in the Romanian region of Oltenia covering the area between the city of Calafat and the town of Dăbuleni, spanning an area of about 80,000 hectares , or 6% of Dolj County.Labelled by the press as the Oltenian Sahara (Romanian: Sahara Olteniei), the sandy areas in the region have extended because of the deforestation that occurred in the 1960s. Consequently, due to the sudden desertification in the area, the name "Oltenian Sahara" has quickly caught on among the locals.

Olteniței
Olteniței

Olteniței is a quarter in Bucharest's Sector 4, in the southern part of the city. A subdivision of Berceni, it gained its current form in the 1980s, when apartment buildings were constructed over old houses that were demolished.

Olten railway station
Olten railway station

Olten is a major hub railway station in the canton of Solothurn, Switzerland, at the junction of lines to Zürich, Bern, Basel, Lucerne and Biel. As a result, Olten is a railway town and was also the site of the main workshop of the Swiss Central Railway , which became a major workshop for the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB CFF FFS).

Molten salt reactor
Molten salt reactor

A molten salt reactor is a class of nuclear fission reactor in which the primary nuclear reactor coolant and/or the fuel is a molten salt mixture. MSRs offer multiple advantages over conventional nuclear power plants, although for historical reasons they have not been deployed.

Molten-salt battery
Molten-salt battery

Molten-salt batteries are a class of battery that uses molten salts as an electrolyte and offers both a high energy density and a high power density. Traditional non-rechargeable thermal batteries can be stored in their solid state at room temperature for long periods of time before being activated by heating.

Molten-Salt Reactor Experiment
Molten-Salt Reactor Experiment

The Molten-Salt Reactor Experiment was an experimental molten salt reactor at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) researching this technology through the 1960s; constructed by 1964, it went critical in 1965 and was operated until 1969.The MSRE was a 7.4 MWth test reactor simulating the neutronic "kernel" of a type of inherently safer epithermal thorium breeder reactor called the liquid fluoride thorium reactor. It primarily used two fuels: first uranium-235 and later uranium-233.

Molten salt
Molten salt

Molten salt is salt which is solid at standard temperature and pressure but enters the liquid phase due to elevated temperature. A salt that is normally liquid even at standard temperature and pressure is usually called a room temperature ionic liquid, although technically molten salts are a class of ionic liquids.