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Architect (s) Nicolae Singurov (1841) The Palace of Culture ( Romanian: Palatul Culturii) is an edifice located in Iași, Romania. The building served as Administrative and Justice Palace until 1955, when its destination was changed, being assigned to the four museums nowadays united under the name of Moldavia National Museum Complex.
Groundbreaking. 1637. Completed. 1639. Materials. stone, brick. Mănăstirea Trei Ierarhi (Monastery of the Three Hierarchs) is a seventeenth-century monastery located in Iași, Romania. The monastery is listed in the National Register of Historic Monuments [1] and included on the tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
1769 – City taken by Russians. [6] 1792 – 9 January: Treaty of Jassy signed in city, ending Russo-Turkish War (1787–92). [6] 1806 – Iași occupied by Russian forces. [7] 1813 – First engineering classes at the School of Surveying and Civil Engineers (part of the Princely Academy) 1822 – City besieged by Turkish forces. [2]
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The Alexandru Ioan Cuza University (Romanian: Universitatea „Alexandru Ioan Cuza"; acronym: UAIC) is a public university located in Iași, Romania.Founded by an 1860 decree of Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza, under whom the former Academia Mihăileană was converted to a university, the University of Iași, as it was named at first, is one of the oldest universities of Romania, and one of its ...
Total retail floor area. 25,400 square metres (273,403.3 sq ft) [1] No. of floors. 4. Parking. 1,000 [2] Iulius Mall Iaşi is a shopping mall located in Iași, Romania. At the time of its completion it was the second mall in Romania (after București Mall), and the first outside Bucharest. [1]
The Mobila were a tribe of Native Americans that inhabited Mobile Bay and the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta. [ 1] It is believed they are descended from the inhabitants of the village of Mabila destroyed by Hernando De Soto in 1540.
The second Jassy–Kishinev offensive, [1][8][9][10][Notes 1] named after the two major cities, Jassy and Kishinev, in the staging area, was a Soviet offensive against Axis forces, which took place in Eastern Romania from 20 to 29 August 1944 during World War II. The 2nd and 3rd Ukrainian Fronts of the Red Army engaged Army Group South Ukraine ...