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  2. Bârlad - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.primariabarlad.ro. Bârlad (Romanian pronunciation: [bɨrˈlad] ⓘ) is a city in Vaslui County, Romania. It lies on the banks of the river Bârlad, which waters the high plains of Western Moldavia. At Bârlad the railway from Iași diverges, one branch skirting the river Siret, the other skirting the Prut; both reunite at Galați.

  3. Bârlad Ghetto - Wikipedia

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    The suffering of the local Jews increased during the period of Iron Guard rule over Romania (National Legionary State).In November 1940, all Jewish men were captured for forced labor; shortly thereafter, the academics among them were released as a result of protests by Romanian academics, who threatened that they too would come to work with their Jewish colleagues. [2]

  4. Vaslui County - Wikipedia

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    RO-VS. GDP (nominal) US$ 1.572 billion (2015) GDP per capita. US$ 3,975 (2015) Website. County Council. County Prefecture. Vaslui County (Romanian pronunciation: [vasˈluj]) is a county (județ) of Romania, in the historical region Western Moldavia, with the seat at Vaslui.

  5. Bârlad (river) - Wikipedia

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    Bârlad. The Bârlad is a river in eastern Romania, a left tributary of the river Siret. [1][2] Its total length is 207 km (129 mi), and its drainage basin area is 7,220 km 2 (2,790 sq mi). [2][3] The source of the Bârlad is in the low hills between the Siret and Prut rivers, southwest of Iași. It flows generally south, through the cities of ...

  6. Tutova (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Tutova is a right tributary of the river Bârlad in Romania. [ 1][ 2] It discharges into the Bârlad near the village Tutova. [ 3] It flows along the villages of Plopana, Străminoasa, Dragomirești, Mărășești, Puiești, Iana, Pogana, Ciocani, Ivești and Pogonești. Its length is 86 km (53 mi) and its basin size is 687 km 2 (265 sq mi ...

  7. Bârlad Region - Wikipedia

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    Bârlad Region within the administrative divisions of Romania, 1950–1952 Bârlad Region within the administrative divisions of Romania, 1952–1956. Regiunea Bârlad (Bârlad Region) was one of the newly established (in 1950) administrative divisions of the People's Republic of Romania, copied after the Soviet style of territorial organisation.

  8. Bârlad Plateau - Wikipedia

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    Bârlad Plateau. Bârlad Plateau ( Romanian: Podișului Bârladului) is a geographic area in eastern Romania. It is the south central part of the Moldavian Plateau. Although occasionally has heights over 500 m (1,600 ft), it is generally sloped from north at 400 m (1,300 ft) to the south at 200 m (660 ft). The river Bârlad and its tributaries ...

  9. Gheorghe Roșca Codreanu National College - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 46.22635°N 27.66444°E. The school building in 1979. The Gheorghe Roșca Codreanu National College ( Romanian: Colegiul Național Gheorghe Roșca Codreanu) is a high school located at 11 Nicolae Bălcescu Street, Bârlad, Romania. The school was established by Gheorghe and Neculai Roșca Codreanu as a gymnasium in 1858, [ 1] being ...