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[4] The main differences are that motorways have wide emergency lanes (3 m) and slightly wider traffic lanes (by 3.75 versus 3.5 m). [ 5 ] Expressways only have a narrow 1.5 m gravel roadside on the right side, added to the 0.5 m asphalted road edges, and may not have acceleration and deceleration lanes in mountainous areas. [ 6 ]
Per the 2021 census, the Iași metropolitan area has 423,154 inhabitants, 55.6% of Iași County's total population of 760,774. [ 1 ] As defined by Eurostat , with 500,668 residents (as of 2018 [update] ), the Iași functional urban area is the second most populous in Romania (after Bucharest ).
It is located in the central part of the county, 7 km (4.3 mi) west of the county seat, Iași, on county road DJ248A. Uricani transmitter. At Uricani, there is a ...
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.
A total of 41 counties (Romanian: județe), along with the municipality of Bucharest, constitute the official administrative divisions of Romania.They represent the country's NUTS-3 (Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics – Level 3) statistical subdivisions within the European Union and each of them serves as the local level of government within its borders.
The A8 motorway is divided into five segments: Târgu Mureș – Ditrău segment of 92.1 kilometres (57.2 mi), Ditrău – junction with DN2 segment of 118.8 kilometres (73.8 mi), DN2 – Iași segment of 61.3 kilometres (38.1 mi), Iași Nord bypass segment of 17 kilometres (11 mi), and Iași – Ungheni border segment (TBD). [7] [8]
www.primariavoinesti-iasi.ro Voinești is a commune in Iași County , Western Moldavia , Romania . It is composed of five villages: Lungani, Schitu Stavnic, Slobozia, Vocotești, and Voinești.
Iași is home to 14 public hospitals, including the Saint Spiridon Hospital , the second largest and one of the oldest in Romania (1755), [93] St. Maria Clinic Children's Hospital (one of the largest children's hospitals in the country), Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Regional Oncology Institute, and Socola Psychiatric Institute (1905 ...