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1. Botoșani - Wikipedia
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boto%C8%99ani
Description: WEBBotoșani (Romanian pronunciation: [botoˈʃanʲ] ⓘ) is the capital city of Botoșani County, in the northern part of Moldavia, Romania. Today, it is best known as the birthplace of many celebrated Romanians, including Mihai Eminescu, Nicolae Iorga and Grigore Antipa.
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2. Botosani - Jewish Virtual Library
Link: https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/botosani
Description: WEBBOTOSANI (Rom. Botoşani), town in N.E. Romania. Up to the end of the 19 th century it had the second largest and most important Jewish community in Moldavia, apparently originating in the 17 th century. There was a considerable community in Botosani by the early 18 th …
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3. Botoșani - Wikipedia
Link: https://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boto%C8%99ani
Description: WEBBotoșani este municipiul de reședință al județului cu același nume, Moldova, România. Se află în Câmpia Jijiei, la o altitudine de 170 m deasupra nivelului mării. Are o suprafață de 41 km². Populația este de 90.010 locuitori, determinată în 1 …
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4. Botoşani | Botosani History, Culture & Cuisine | Britannica
Link: https://www.britannica.com/place/Botosani-Romania
Description: WEBBotoşani: Popauti Church. Bell tower of the Popauti Church, Botoşani, Rom. Botoşani, city, capital of Botoşani judeƫ (county), northeastern Romania. It lies in a rich farming area of northern Moldavia, near the border with Moldova. As a …
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5. Experience Botoșani: the county of the geniuses
Link: https://visitbotosani.eu/
Description: WEBWant to go off the beaten path in Europe? Discover Botoșani 's rich selection of hiking & cycling routes, cultural attractions and museums. Discover Romania.
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6. Botoșani County - Wikipedia
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boto%C8%99ani_County
Description: WEBBotoșani County is situated between the rivers Siret and Prut, in the northeastern part of Romania, bordering Ukraine to the north and Moldova to the east. To the west and south it has borders with Suceava and Iași counties. It has a total area of 4,986 km 2 (1,925 sq mi), comprising 2.1% of the Romanian territory.
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7. Botoşani | Moldavia, Monasteries, Culture | Britannica
Link: https://www.britannica.com/place/Botosani-county-Romania
Description: WEBBotoşani city, a textile centre, is the county capital. Other towns include Truşeşti, Nicolae Bălcescu, Dorohoi, Săveni, and Darabani. The area of the county characterized by rolling hills was long included in feudal Moldavia. Agricultural activities include cereal growing and livestock raising. Bucecea town has a sugar refinery.
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8. THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Botosani - Tripadvisor
Link: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g1784438-Activities-Botosani_Botosani_County_Northeast_Romania.html
Description: WEBThings to Do in Botosani, Romania: See Tripadvisor's 720 traveler reviews and photos of Botosani tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in April. We have reviews of the best places to see in Botosani. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.
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9. Botoșani – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Link: https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Boto%C8%99ani
Description: WEB1 Holy Trinity Armenian Church ( Biserca Sf. Treime) ( On Armenian Street (Armeana) and Nicolae Grigorescu. ). Built by the Armenian community centuries ago. Large grounds. It is not in use. edit. 2 Biserica Armenească “Adormirea Maicii Domnului”, Strada Armeană, nr.5. The Church of the Assumption is the oldest Armenian church in Romania ...
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10. Botosani - JewishGen
Link: https://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/botosani/botosani.html
Description: WEBJan 29, 2020 · Botosani is a major city in northeast Romania and the capital of Botosani Judet (county). Early Jewish population is known from the 16th/17th centuries. Over the next few hundred years Jews leaving the Russian Empire, Galicia, and Germany headed south toward northern Romania (Moldovia and Bukovina).