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    Known as the Cultural Capital of Romania, Iași is a symbol of Romanian history. Historian Nicolae Iorga stated that "there should be no Romanian who does not know of it". [13] . Still referred to as "The Moldavian Capital", Iași is the main economic and business centre of Romania's Moldavian region. [14] .

    • Iași County

      Iași County (Romanian pronunciation:) is a county (județ) of...

  2. Synagogue of Iasi. Photo by Tamcor – Wikipedia. The city of lasi, Moldavia’s capital since the sixteenth century, is surrounded by little towns of pastel-colored houses and whitewashed, thatched cottages. Long ago, places like Bivolari, Harlau, Podul Iloaei, and Târgu-Frumos were abandoned by their Jewish inhabitants.

  3. History of the Jews in Iași. The history of the Jews in Iași dates back to the late 16th century, when Sephardi Jews first arrived in the city. Iași has been the center of Jewish life in Moldavia for centuries.

  4. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › IașiIași - Wikipedia

    Români (73,75%) Alte etnii (0,73%) Necunoscută (25,52%) Componența confesională a municipiului Iași Ortodocși (67,1%) Romano-catolici (2,49%) Alte religii (3,48%) Necunoscută (26,93%) Conform recensământului efectuat în 2021 , populația municipiului Iași se ridică la 271.692 de locuitori, în scădere față de recensământul anterior din 2011 , când fuseseră înregistrați 290 ...

  5. Iaşi (pronounced yashy) is the second city of Romania after Bucharest, the national capital, by population and in cultural, historical and academic importance. It is the second largest university centre in Romania. It has a population of just under half a million people, swelling greatly when the town's several universities are in session.

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