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Clubul Sportiv Comunal Dumbrăvița, commonly known as CSC Dumbrăvița sometimes as FC Dumbrăvița, or simply as Dumbrăvița, is a Romanian football club based in Dumbrăvița, Timiș County, currently playing in the Liga III. Founded in 2009, CSC Dumbrăvița played at the amateur level until 2018, when it promoted to Liga III. The geographic positioning of Dumbrăvița, in the neighborhood of Timișoara, grew the population by 168%, between the 2002 and 2011, leading also to a significant increase in the economic strength of the commune in recent years. The most important footballer born in Dumbrăvița, was Ștefan Dobay, the local stadium being named in his honor.
Asociația Club Sportiv Progresul Pecica, commonly known as ACS Progresul Pecica, Progresul Pecica, or simply as Pecica is a Romanian professional football club based in Pecica, Arad County. Progresul Pecica was founded in 1949, under the name of Steaua Roșie Pecica, as a result of the merger between Virtutea Pecica (est.
The Crișul Alb , (Hungarian: Fehér-Körös) is a river in western Romania in the historical region of Transylvania and south-eastern Hungary (Békés County). Its source is in the southern Apuseni Mountains (Romanian: Munții Apuseni).
Dumbrăvița may refer to the following places:
The Meziad is a left tributary of the river Valea Roșie in Romania. It flows into the Valea Roșie in Remetea.
The Sâmbăta is a left tributary of the river Olt in Romania. It discharges into the Olt in Sâmbăta de Jos.
The Corhana is a river in western Romania and eastern Hungary, a tributary of the Crișul Repede. Its source is 2 km south of the village Șauaieu.
The Sebeș is a left tributary of the river Mureș in Transylvania, Romania. The upper reach of the river (upstream of Lake Oașa) is also known as Frumoasa.
Dumbrăvița is a commune in Maramureș County, Romania, 15 kilometers southeast of Baia Mare. It is composed of six villages: Cărbunari (Kővárfüred), Chechiș (Oláhkékes), Dumbrăvița, Rus (Kékesoroszfalu), Sindrești (Felsősándorfalu) and Unguraș (Magyarkékes).
Dumbrăvița is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Dumbrăvița and Vlădeni (Wladein; Vledény).
Șoimi is a commune in Bihor County, Crișana, Romania with a population of 2,543 people. It is composed of eight villages: Borz, Codru, Dumbrăvița de Codru (Havasdombró), Poclușa de Beiuș (Havaspoklos), Sânnicolau de Beiuș (Belényesszentmiklós), Șoimi, Ursad (Urszád) and Urviș de Beiuș (Belényesörvényes).
Dumbrăvița is a commune in Sîngerei District, Moldova. It is composed of three villages: Bocancea-Schit, Dumbrăvița and Valea lui Vlad.