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  1. lasi - jewish heritage, history, synagogues, museums, areas and sites to visit. Romania / Moldavia. lasi. +. –. i. 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.

  2. Website. www .uaiasi .ro. The Ion Ionescu de la Brad University of Life Sciences of Iași (IULS) ( Romanian: Universitatea de Științele Vieții „Ion Ionescu de la Brad” din Iași; acronym: USV Iași) is a public university in Iași, Romania. It was named in honor of the scientist Ion Ionescu de la Brad .

  3. 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.

  4. Municipalities of Romania Towns of Romania. This is a list of cities and towns in Romania, ordered by population (largest to smallest) according to the 2002, 2011 and 2021 censuses. For the major cities, average elevation is also given. Cities in bold are county capitals.

  5. Sep 12, 2008 · Zile insingerate la lasi is a revisionist book and the only one published between 1948 and 1989 which dealt extensively with the Holocaust in Romania. The Iron Guard was the Romanian fascist party; it was suppressed by Antonescu in January 1941.

    • Radu Ioanid
    • 1993
  6. Jan 24, 2019 · One of Romania’s oldest cities, Iaşi was the capital of Moldavia for three centuries, from 1564 to 1862. It became a capital after ruler Alexandru Lăpușneanu moved the seat from Suceava....

  7. Iaşi is a city in the northeastern part of Romania. It is the second largest city in Romania as of the year 2007. Iaşi used to be the capital of Moldavia.

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