Stadionul 1 Mai (Slobozia)
1 Mai Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Slobozia, Ialomiţa County. It is the home ground of Unirea Slobozia.
Scînteia ("The Spark"; the initial spelling of the name in Romanian was Scânteia until the change of the orthography in 1953, as it would have been again the orthography having officially reverted in 1993) was the name of two newspapers edited by Communist groups at different intervals in Romanian history.
Population: 3,073
Latitude: 44° 44' 2.54" N
Longitude: 27° 27' 57.35" E
1 Mai Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Slobozia, Ialomiţa County. It is the home ground of Unirea Slobozia.
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