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  1. Europe. Pretty much all roads in Moldova lead to its wine-and-food loving capital. While the city’s origins date back six centuries to 1420, much of Chişinău was levelled in WWII and a tragic earthquake that struck in 1940. The Soviets rebuilt it into what you see today: grandiose Stalinist architecture mixed with gloriously brutal ...

  2. Kishinev summer time (DST) in 2024. Daylight saving time 2024 in Kishinev begins at 2:00 AM on Sunday, March 31. Set your clock forward 1 hour. It ends at 3:00 AM on Sunday, October 27. Set your clock back 1 hour.

  3. 9 de abr. de 2018 · Until the Holocaust, the Kishinev pogrom of 1903 was the archetype for anti-Jewish persecution, ... Today, the city is called Chisinau, and is the capital of the Republic of Moldova.

  4. Then go up Columna Street, where, at number 150, you will find the buildings of the old Yavne Synagogue and the old Jewish hospital in Chisinau. Built at the beginning of the nineteenth century, it was fully transferred to the Jewish community in 1870 and could then accommodate up to 200 beds. It’s worth going inside and taking a look at this ...

  5. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChișinăuChișinău - Wikipedia

    Chișinău este capitala, cel mai mare oraș și centrul administrativ, teritorial, economic, științific și cultural al Republicii Moldova. Orașul este așezat la o margine a pantei de sud - est a Podișului Central al Moldovei, în zona de silvostepă, [5] fiind străbătut de râul Bâc, un afluent de dreapta al Nistrului.

  6. During the 1970s, the Jewish community in Soviet Moldova numbered around 100,000 people. When Soviet Jews began to be allowed to emigrate to Israel, tens of thousands of them made alya, one of the most famous being Avidgor Liebermann, born in 1958 in Chisinau. The alias of the Jews of Moldova gained momentum after independence in 1991, mainly ...

  7. 8 de oct. de 2008 · http://KISHINEV.COM