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  2. Iași County - Wikipedia

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    At the 2021 census Iași County had a population of 760,774. At the 2011 census, the county had a population of 772,348. [3] According to the 2012 data provided by the County Population Register Service, the total registered population of the county was 873,662 people. [4] Romanians – 97.61% [5] Romani – 1.55%; Lipovans – 0.39%; Others ...

  3. Iași - Wikipedia

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    The oldest tree in the county is the 675-year-old hybrid linden tree located in the courtyard of Bârnova Monastery, in the vicinity of Iași. When the linden was about 57 years old and about 14 cm (5.5 in) in diameter, Iași was mentioned as an urban settlement, during the reign of Prince Alexander the Good (1408).

  4. Iași metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Per the 2021 census, the Iași metropolitan area has 423,154 inhabitants, 55.6% of Iași County's total population of 760,774. [1] As defined by Eurostat, with 500,668 residents (as of 2018), the Iași functional urban area is the second most populous in Romania (after Bucharest). [2] Population census. Year.

  5. Category:Geography of Iași County - Wikipedia

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    Iași County geography stubs‎ (1 C, 111 P) Pages in category "Geography of Iași County" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  6. Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Iași - Wikipedia

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    Alexandru Ioan Cuza is a commune in Iași County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Kogălniceni, Șcheia and Volintirești. The commune is named after 19th century Moldavian and Romanian statesman Alexandru Ioan Cuza.

  7. Cozmești, Iași - Wikipedia

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    Cozmești is a commune in Iași County, Western Moldavia, Romania.It is composed of three villages: Cozmești, Podolenii de Jos and Podolenii de Sus. The Sturdza Palace from Cozmești village was built in neo-Gothic style in 1816 by the treasurer Grigoraș Sturdza, based on plans drawn by the architect Iosif Demesovic.

  8. Brăești, Iași - Wikipedia

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    Brăești is a commune in Iași County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Albești, Brăești, Buda, Cristești and Rediu. It is composed of five villages: Albești, Brăești, Buda, Cristești and Rediu.

  9. Ungheni, Iași - Wikipedia

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    Ungheni (called Bosia until 1996) is a commune in Iași County, Western Moldavia, Romania, part of the Iași metropolitan area. It is composed of four villages: Bosia (the commune center), Coada Stâncii, Mânzătești and Ungheni. There is a bridge across the Prut and a border checkpoint to Moldova.