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2020 Iași County local elections ← 2016 27 September 2020 (2020-09-27) 2024 → Turnout 37.27% First party Second party Party PNL PSD Seats before 12 17 Seats won 17 10 Seat change 5 7 Popular vote 107,103 66,079 Percentage 39.70% 24.49% Third party Fourth party Party USR PLUS PMP Seats before - 3 Seats won 6 3 Seat change New Popular vote 39,416 16,635 Percentage 14.61% 6.17% President ...
At the 2021 census Iași County had a population of 760,774. At the 2011 census, the county had a population of 772,348. [3] According to the 2012 data provided by the County Population Register Service, the total registered population of the county was 873,662 people.
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
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.
Following consultations with various parliamentary groups, the government of Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu announced on 4 July 2024 that presidential elections would take place later that year on 24 November for a first round and 8 December for a second round.
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).
The old building of the National Theatre, 1846. The first dramatic play presented in the Romanian language (and one of the first theatrical performance in Romanian [3]) was Mirtil and Hloe, [4] adapted and staged by Gheorghe Asachi, and held in the capital (Jassy/Iași) of Moldavia, on 27 December 1816. [5]