• In 1918 Chișinău became the capital of an independent state, the Moldavian Democratic Republic, and has been the capital of Moldova since 1991.
  • Iași. 1491-1492. ... This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article "List_of_churches_established_by_Stephen_III_of_Moldavia" (Authors)...
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  • It was intended to replace the Russian Emperor Alexander II’s monument, which was demolished in 1918 by the Romanian authorities.
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  • St. Stephen defeated Mehmet at a famous and decisive battle in a place called Vaslui (not far south of Iaṣi in the province of Moldova).
  • The Equestrian Statue of Stephen the Great. www.wikidata.org Monument to Stephen III of Moldavia, Iași - Wikidata.
  • Global file usage. Metadata. File:Palace of Culture, Iasi.JPG. ... Items portrayed in this file. depicts. Monument to Stephen III of Moldavia, Iași. copyright status.
  • Iaşi Union Monument Union Monument (Romanian: Monumentul Unirii), a monument of white marble in the Romanian city of Iaşi, was designed by Princess Olga...
  • Iași county was a part of feudal Moldavia . ... Ciric, located north of Iași, is a boating resort. Cetatuia Monastery, south of Iași city, was completed in 1672.
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  • The Iasi Palace of Culture is built on the ruins of the 15th century medieval Royal Court of Moldavia of 1434, as well as on the ruins of a previous palace that once...