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  2. Pașcani - Wikipedia

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    Area code. (+40) 02 32. Vehicle reg. IS. Website. www.primariapascani.ro. Pașcani (Romanian pronunciation: [paʃˈkanʲ]) is a city in Iași County in the Western Moldavia region of Romania, on the Siret river. As of 2021, it has a population of 30,766. Five villages are administered by the city: Blăgești, Boșteni, Gâstești, Lunca, and ...

  3. CSM Pașcani - Wikipedia

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    CSM Pașcani was founded in 1921 as CFR Pașcani and played in the districts and regional championships. The club played for the first time at national level in the 1934–35 season in the newly formed Divizia B. He had previously changed his name to Unirea CFR Pașcani, renamed again as CFR Pașcani in 1948. As a club of the Romanian railway ...

  4. Church of the Holy Archangels, Pașcani - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 47°15′05″N 26°43′19″E. Church of the Holy Archangels. The Church of the Holy Archangels ( Romanian: Biserica Sfinții Voievozi) is a Romanian Orthodox church located at Aleea Parcului 5, Pașcani, Romania. Dating from 1664 and dedicated to the Archangels Michael and Gabriel, [1] it is listed as a historic monument by ...

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  6. Stadionul CFR (Pașcani) - Wikipedia

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    Stadionul CFR. /  47.2500222°N 26.7109778°E  / 47.2500222; 26.7109778. Stadionul CFR is a multi-purpose stadium in Pașcani, Romania. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of CSM Pașcani. The stadium holds 3,500 people.

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  9. A7 motorway (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    The A7 motorway (Romanian: Autostrada A7), [1] also known as the Ploiești–Siret Motorway (Romanian: Autostrada Ploiești–Siret) or the Moldavia Motorway (Romanian: Autostrada Moldovei), [2] is a partially built motorway in Romania, that upon completion will link Ploiești to the north-eastern part of the country, partly along the Pan-European Corridor IX.