Team, Place & City Details

CSM Târgu Mureș (women's football)

CSM Târgu Mureş is a women's association football club from Târgu Mureş, Romania associated with the municipality of its host city.

CSM Târgu Mureș (women's basketball)

Clubul Sportiv Municipal Târgu Mureș, commonly known as CSM Târgu Mureș, or simply Târgu Mureș, is a Romanian basketball club based in Târgu Mureș, currently participates in the Liga Națională, the top-tier league in Romania. The team founded as BC Sirius in 2007 was moved in the summer of 2018 to the sports club of Municipality of Târgu Mureș and was renamed as CSM Târgu Mureș.

CSM Târgu Mureș (men's basketball)

Clubul Sportiv Municipal Târgu Mureș, commonly known as CSM Târgu Mureș, or simply Târgu Mureș, is a Romanian basketball club based in Târgu Mureș, currently participates in the Liga Națională, the top-tier league in Romania. The club is the men's basketball department of CSM Târgu Mureș, a multi-sport club founded on 19 December 2017 in order to bring back to life the sport from the city, which went almost completely into bankruptcy during the 2017–18 season.Men's basketball section of CSM started its activity in the summer of 2018 and was enrolled in the Group C of Liga Națională continuing the tradition started by its predecessor, BC Mureș.

CSM Târgu Mureș (football)

Clubul Sportiv Municipal Târgu Mureș, commonly known as CSM Târgu Mureș, or simply Târgu Mureș, is a Romanian professional football club based in Târgu Mureș, Mureș County. The team was founded in the summer of 2018 as the football section of CSM Târgu Mureș.

CSM Târgu Mureș (women's handball)

CSM Târgu Mureș, formerly known as CS Mureșul or SC Mureșul Târgu Mureș, is a women's handball team based in Târgu Mureș, Romania that competes in the Divizia A.

Târgu Mureș
Târgu Mureș

Târgu Mureș ; Hungarian: Marosvásárhely, IPA: [ˈmɒroʃvaːʃaːrhɛj] (listen)) is the seat of Mureș County in the historical region of Transylvania, Romania. It is the 16th largest Romanian city, with 134,290 inhabitants as of the 2011 census.

Târgu Mureș International Airport
Târgu Mureș International Airport

Târgu Mureș Transilvania Airport (IATA: TGM, ICAO: LRTM) is an international airport located 14 km (8.7 mi) southwest of Târgu Mureș, Mureș County, in central Romania. Until May 2006, the official name was Târgu Mureș Vidrasău Airport (for the village 17 km (11 mi) outside of Târgu Mureș where it is located).

Târgu Mureș gas field

The Târgu Mureș gas field natural gas field is located near Târgu Mureș in Mureș County. It was discovered in 1920 and developed by Romgaz.

Târgu Mureș metropolitan area

The Târgu Mureș metropolitan area is a metropolitan area in Târgu Mureș, Romania. It was founded in 2005.

Pitești
Pitești

Pitești is a city in Romania, located on the Argeș River. The capital and largest city of Argeș County, it is an important commercial and industrial center, as well as the home of two universities.

Pitești Prison
Pitești Prison

The Pitești Prison was a penal facility in Pitești, Romania, best remembered for the reeducation experiment (also known as Experimentul Pitești – the "Pitești Experiment" or Fenomenul Pitești – the "Pitești Phenomenon") which was carried out between December 1949 and September 1951, during Communist party rule. The experiment, which was implemented by a group of prisoners under the guidance of the prison administration, was designed as an attempt to violently "reeducate" the mostly young political prisoners, who were primarily supporters of the fascist Iron Guard, as well as Zionist members of the Romanian Jewish community.

Pitești Sud Power Station

The Piteşti Sud Power Station is a large thermal power plant located in Piteşti, having 2 generation groups of 50 MW each and 3 groups of 12 MW having a total electricity generation capacity of 136 MW.

Pitești–Craiova Expressway
Pitești–Craiova Expressway

The Pitești-Craiova Expressway is an expressway partially under construction in the south-western part of Romania, previously labelled as A12, when it was considered as a future motorway. It will connect the cities of Pitești (branching off the A1 motorway), Slatina and Craiova (where it is planned to merge with the also planned A6 motorway), being 121 km long, with an estimated total cost of 1.66 billion euro.