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  2. Ziua - Wikipedia

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    There used to be several regional editions of the paper, including Ziua de Vest, Ziua de Iași, Ziua de Constanța, and Ziua de Cluj. These newspapers either survive as stand-alone spin-offs, with independent editorial supervision, or have been sold (and subsequently renamed).

  3. BZI - Wikipedia

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    BZI, Bzí or bzi may refer to: BZI, the IATA code for Balıkesir Airport, Turkey; Bzí, a village and part of Dolní Bukovsko in the Czech Republic; Bzí, a village and part of Letiny in the Czech Republic; Bzí, a village and part of Železný Brod in the Czech Republic; bzi, the ISO 639-3 code for Bisu language, Thailand and China

  4. Ce Mă Fac Cu Tine de Azi? - Wikipedia

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  5. Iași - Wikipedia

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    Iași (UK: / ˈ j æ ʃ j / YASH-(y), [6] US: / ˈ j ɑː ʃ (i)/ YAHSH(-ee), [7] [8] Romanian: ⓘ; also known by other alternative names), also referred to mostly historically as Jassy [9] [10] (UK: / ˈ j æ s i / YASS-ee, [11] US: / ˈ j ɑː s i / YAH-see [8] [12]), is the third largest city in Romania and the seat of Iași County.

  6. Metropolitan Cathedral, Iași - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Cathedral, Iași (Romanian: Catedrala Mitropolitană din Iași), located at 16 Ștefan cel Mare și Sfânt Boulevard, Iași, Romania, is the seat of the Romanian Orthodox Archbishop of Iași and Metropolitan of Moldavia and Bukovina, and the largest historic Orthodox church in Romania. [1]

  7. Emil Alexandrescu Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Emil Alexandrescu Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Iași, Romania.It is used mostly for football matches and is the home field of Politehnica Iași.The stadium is named after the former CSMS Iași player and Iași Mayor, Emil Alexandrescu.

  8. Iași metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Iași is served by Iași International Airport.. Major roads in Iași are national roads DN24 and DN28, which are both part of European routes E58 and E583. CTP Iași offers transport services for the Iași Metropolitan Public Transport Association (Asociația Metropolitană de Transport Public Iași; AMTPI).

  9. Timeline of Iași - Wikipedia

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    1408 – Iași first mentioned in a document. [1]1513 – Town "burned by the Tatars." [2]1538 – Town sacked by Turks. [2]1541 – Dancu Monastery founded.