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English: The last remaining blast furnace at Reşiţa, Romania. There where two soviet style blast furnaces sharing the same casthouse. The furnaces had 850 cubic meter capacity. They were built between 1958 and 1962 and decomissioned in 1991. The number 1 blast furnace was demolished between 2001-2002 and the number 2 blast furnace was preserved and declared as a historical monument in 2003.
Esperanto: La lasta altforno en Reșița (Rumanio). Tie estis du altfornoj de sovetia modelo, kiuj estis en la sama ferverŝa (gisverŝa) halo. Tiuj altfornoj havis volumenon de 850 kubaj metroj kaj estis konstruitaj inter 1958 kaj 1962; ilia uzo ĉesis en 1991. Altforno 1 estis malkonstruita en 2001/2002; altforno 2 estis konservita kaj klasita kiel "historia monumento" en 2003.
This is a photo of a historic monument in județul Caraș-Severin, classified with number CS-II-m-A-10900.
Français : Le dernier haut fourneau restant à Reşiţa, en Roumanie. Il y avait deux hauts fourneaux de conception soviétique qui partageaient la même halle de coulée. Ces hauts fourneaux avaient un volume interne de 850 mètres cubes. Ils ont été construits entre 1958 et 1962, et arrêté en 1991. Le haut fourneau 1 fut démantelé en 2001-2002 et le 2 fut conservé et classé monument historique en 2003.
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Camera location45° 17′ 40.87″ N, 21° 54′ 10.39″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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