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Conform Eurostat, cu o populație de 507.100 locuitori (în 2019), zona metropolitană Iași este a doua ca mărime din România (după București).
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Iași also referred to mostly historically as Jassy ( UK: /ˈjæsi/ YASS-ee, US: /ˈjɑːsi/ YAH-see), is the third largest city in Romania and the seat of Iași ...

Iași

City in Romania
Iași is a university city in eastern Romania, near the border with Moldova. In the center is the huge St. Paraschiva Metropolitan Cathedral, a 19th-century Orthodox church built in Italian Renaissance style. Nearby, the Three Hierarchs Monastery...
Neighborhoods: Copou, Gară, Centru, and more
Postal Code: 700xxx
Area: 36.25 mi²
Area code: +40 x32
Climate: Dfb
Elevation: 60 m (200 ft)
First official record: 1408

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Iasi is the most important economic and cultural centre in Moldova region (eastern Romania) as well as one of the oldest cities in Romania.
iași from www.britannica.com
Iași, județ (county), northeastern Romania, bounded on the east by Moldova. The southward-flowing Prut River marks the county's eastern border with Moldova, and ...
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Iasi is known for some of its popular attractions, which include: Palatul Culturii · Palas Iasi · Oddity · Centrul Istoric Iași · Tiki Village ...
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Iași este principalul oraș al regiunii Moldova din România. Unul dintre cele mai mari orașe din țară, al doilea cel mai mare centru universitar al țării.
Iași (pronounced yash) is the second city of Romania after Bucharest, in terms of population and it is an important city in terms of culture, ...
Iaşi (pronounced yashy) is the second city of Romania after Bucharest, the national capital, by population and in cultural, historical and academic ...
(Eng. and Fr., Jassy; Yid., Yos; Heb., Yas), town in Moldavia (northeastern Romania) on the Bahlui River; an important trading center with links to Bucovina ...