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Iasi (also known as Jassy or Iassy) is one of the oldest cities in Romania. This settlement is situated in the Moldavian Plateau and its seven hills. The area is famous for its fertile soil along the Jijia River. When describing this region back in the past, people often used the name “Small Rome”. Modern Iasi is a symbol of a responsible settlement that successfully develops without getting rid of its architectural landmarks and maintains its antique atmosphere. Besides interesting landmarks, this city has magnificent nature with scenic views. Wine connoisseurs praise Romanian wine for its unusual taste and strong flavor. Archaeological excavations in the neighborhoods of Iasi proved that the Thracian and Sarmatian tribes lived in this region. During the Roman Empire period, the Romans traded with the Dacians. The building of a royal palace started in this settlement in the 14th century. Until that period, there was an Armenian church in Iasi. It was the first shrine in the area. The first mentions of Iasi date back to 1408. Prince Alexandru IV Lăpușneanu moved the Moldavian capital to Iasi at the end of the 16th century. This made the city the religious center of the country. Many famous historians and chroniclers lived and worked in Iasi for decades starting from the beginning of the 17th century. Such famous personalities as Grigore Ureche, Miron Costin, and Ion Neculce wrote their works here. Iasi is also famous as the place where Russia and Turkey signed a … Read further

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Iasi sightseeing

In modern days, the linden tree has become one of the city’s symbols. In order to immortalize the poet, there is a bust of Mihai Eminescu not far from the tree. In the 80s of the 20th century, a museum dedicated to the life and work of the great Romanian poet opened its doors in the park. Visit this museum if you want to get acquainted with the genius works of Eminescu. The park hides one more important … Open

Romania - moving around the country

The air transportation system of Romania with other countries of the world is developed at a fairly good level. There are 12 international airports in the country. Besides them, there are several dozen private and commercial airports operating throughout the country, which are intended for domestic air travel as well as for cargo transportation. The most important airport is Henri Coanda. It is considered the busiest in the country, with a capacity of around 9 million passengers a year. … Open

Overview of festivals and celebrations in Romania

The cheerful and hospitable people of southern agrarian Romania take great care of their traditions. Many national holidays date back to ancient times when the country was engaged exclusively in farming and cattle breeding. Most of the time, majority of the folk festivals are devoted to the planting season or harvesting period. The second aspect of ancient cultural festivals is religious events which are also strictly honored in this Country. Fans of noisy feasts, dances and music, are in for a swell time since the Romanians also organize a variety of festivals dedicated to various themes. … Open

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