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Etymology and names of the Balti word

The word Balti (pl. of Moldavian sing. "balta" meaning "swamps, puddles, pools"). It is considered that the city had been named thus because it was founded on a hill dominating the wetland formed where the creek Rautel falls into the river Raut. The spelling ????? was used between 1940-1989 in Moldovan Cyrillic alphabet, and after 1989 is sometimes used in RussianRussian language Summary

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.

Geography and territory

Balti is situated on the tops and slopes of hills, and partially in a small valley. The land in the north of MoldovaMoldova

The Republic of Moldova is a landlocked country in eastern Europe, located between Romania to the west and Ukraine to the e...
 is very fertile, mostly consisting of chernozemChernozem

Chernozem, or Black Earth, is a kind of soil....
. Several extraction sites for raw materials used in the construction industry are also found in the vicinity of Balti. The creeks Rautel, Copaceanca, and Flamânda cross the territory of the municipality, and flow into the river RautRaut

Raut, also referred to as Reut is a river in Moldova, a right tributary of Dniester....
. Also, several lakes are situated in Balti: City Lake, Komsolskoe Lake, Kirpichnoe Lake, Strâmba Lake. The all-time maximum temperature registered in the city was , the all-time minimum . There are 350 to 450 mm of annual rainfall, mostly during summer and fall. Winds are generally from the north-east or the north-west at about 2-5 m/s. The city is situated in the 7th zone of seismic activity, with a well-felt earthquake (generally without any serious structural damage to the city's buildings) striking on average every 35 years.

The city itself is located on portions of four hills. The river Raut separates one hill in NE, the inner slope of which is occupied by the neighborhood Slobozia. Its affluent Rautel separates one hill in S, the inner slope of which is the Podul Chisinaului district, and in the valley ca. 1 km upstream - Baltul Nou neighborhood. The central hill dominates the valleys of the creek and river, and contains the downtown area and the old town; its gentle eastern slope - the industrial area Molodova; the valleys - a canoe-kayak channel, Autogara/Avtovokzal, 9th district, the area of the former Balti concentration camp, and the Balti City Airport. The north-western and northern parts are located on the highest of the four hills, separated from the rest of the city by the railway lines. The inner slopes of this hill are occupied by Pamânteni and 8th district, the hill top - by medical facilities, and the outer slope - by Dacia/BAM. The municipalityMunicipality

A municipality is an administrative entity composed of a clearly defined territory and its population and commonly referring...
 covers an area of , of which the city proper , the village ElizavetaElizaveta

Elizaveta is a village north of Moldova, together with Sadovoe is part of the municipality of Balti; area: 26,77 km2, ...
 (an eastern suburb) , and the village SadovoeSadovoe

Sadovoe - a village in the North of Moldova, part of the municipality of Balti; area: 9.81 km?, population: 1,400....
 (a north-western suburb) . Of these, an important portion is actually agricultural land.

The names of city neighborhoods reflect different historic influences: 19th century suburbs: Paminteni/Pomeneteny, Slobozia, Molodovo, Podul Chisinaului/Kishinevskiy Most; others are known by their Soviet-era names: 8th district, 9th district. A district in the northern part of the city is called Dacia, and is colloquially referred to as BAM, its previous name. A district in the southern part is called Baltul Nou/Novye Beltsy, and one in the eastern part - Autogara/Avtovokzal.

History

Middle Ages

In 1421, the city was founded as a fair by Rimgaila of MasoviaMasovia

Masovia is a geographical and historical region situated in eastern Poland with its capital at Warsaw....
, a sister of Vytautas the GreatVytautas the Great Overview

Vytautas the Great was born circa 1350, near Trakai, and died on October 27 1430, and was buried in the Cathedral of Vilniu...
 of LithuaniaLithuania

Lithuania, officially the Republic of Lithuania , is a country in northern Europe....
 and an ex-wife of the MoldavianMoldovans

Moldovans, or Moldavians are the native population in, depending on one's interpretation, all or part of the lands tha...
 PrincePrince

The term prince , from the Latin root princeps, when used for a member of the highest aristocracy, has several fundament...
 Alexandru I cel BunFacts About Alexandru cel Bun

Alexandru cel Bun was a Voivode of Moldavia 1400-1432, son of Roman I Musat....
 [Alexander the Good]. At the time the territory belonged to the DorohoiDorohoi

ame=Dorohoi|map=Dorohoi in Romania.png|...
 tinut|failed military campaign]] the main headquarters of the Russian and parts of the Moldavian armies were established at Balti, due to its crossroads location.

  • 1766 - The prince Alexandru GhicaAlexandru Ghica

    Alexandru Ghica was Voivode of Wallachia from 1766 to 1768....
    , one of a few local (and non-Greek) princes of that time, divided the Balti estate into two parts, awarding one to the Saint Spiridon monastery of IasiIasi

    Iasi is the capital city of Iasi County in north-eastern Romania, in the informal region of Moldavia....
    , and the other to the merchant brothers Alexandru, Constantin and Iordache Panaiti. Over the next decades, the three boyar brothers improved the locality of the town.


The development of the town in the 18th century suffered also due to the fact that the country had to support the burdens of three invading armies, Ottoman, Russian, and Austrian, which clashed in 4 wars of a total duration of 16 years, during which they performed extensive regular requisitions to supply their troops, and established separate administration.

Nineteenth century

The Treaty of BucharestTreaty of Bucharest, 1812

The Treaty of Bucharest between the Ottoman Empire and the Russian Empire, was signed on 28 May 1812 at the end of the Russo...
 saw the Ottoman EmpireOttoman Empire

The Ottoman Empire , is also sometimes known in the West as the Turkish Empire....
 ceding (without having such a legal right) to the Russian EmpireRussian Empire

The Russian Empire was a state that existed from 1721 until it was declared a republic in August 1917....
 the eastern half of Moldavia, including the town of Balti. Balti initially belonged to the Iasi county. This, however, made Balti, with a population of 8,000, the administrative center of the county.

Balti received formal cityCity Summary

A city is an urban area that is differentiated from a town, village, or hamlet by size, population density, importance, or ...
 rights in 1818. The Russian tsar Alexander IAlexander I of Russia

Aleksander I Pavlovich , was Emperor of Russia from March 23, 1801–December 1, 1825 and King of Poland from 1815&nda...
, while passing through Balti during a visit to his newly acquired province, received news that his nephew, the future tsar Alexander II of RussiaAlexander II of Russia

Alexander II Nikolaevitch was the Tsar of Russia from March 2 1855 until his assassination in 1881....
, was born. Overjoyed, he granted Balti official city status.
  • 1887 - Iasi county is renamed Balti county.
  • 1889 - The city becomes a railroad hub.


The ethnic composition of the city diversified with settlers arriving from Austrian GaliciaGalicia (Central Europe)

Galicia is an historical region in East Central Europe, currently divided between Poland and Ukraine....
, Ukraine and (fewer) from Russia proper, being offered land or seeking freedom of religion.

A significant number of JewJew

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s (from Galicia, then in the Habsburg EmpireHabsburg Monarchy

The Habsburg Monarchy included the territories ruled by the Austrian branch of the House of Habsburg, and then by the succes...
) settled in Balti, and by the end of the century became first a plurality, then a majority.

Twentieth century

World War I period
The city hosted a County Congress of Farmers, the largest of the kind in Bessarabia, on , which sent representatives to Sfatul Tarii.

Two ad hoc groups of Russian army CossackCossack Summary

Cossacks are a group of several peoples living in the southern steppe regions of Eastern Europe and Asiatic Russia, famous f...
 regiments were dislocated in the Balti county, and a 3,000-strong infantry detachment in OrheiOrhei

Orhei is a town and an administrative region of Moldova with a population of 45,000....
, whose incompetent leadership resulted in extensive pillaging in Balti, SorocaSoroca

Soroca is a city in the north of Moldova with a population in 2004 of 52,400....
 and Orhei counties, with many dead, including several Bessarabian public personalities, which substantiated the outcry of the population. The committees of the two regimentRegiment

A regiment is a military unit, consisting of battalions - usually three or four - commanded by a colonel....
s stationed in Balti county adopted resolutions which called for continuous sacking until the solders would be given dischargeDischarge

Discharge may refer to:* A military discharge, issued when a member of the armed forces is released from service....
 papers. In December 1917, when the Directorate General for Armed Forces of the Moldavian Democratic RepublicMoldavian Democratic Republic

Moldavian Democratic Republic was declared on December 16, 1917 by the National Council of Bassarabia elected in September 1...
 was formed, one of its first units was in Balti, where the DruzhinaDruzhina

Druzhina or Druzhyna in the history of early East Slavs was a detachment of select troops in personal service of a chi...
(a popular militiaMilitia

A militia is a group of citizens organized to provide paramilitary service....
 unit) no. 478 of the Russian EmpireRussian Empire

The Russian Empire was a state that existed from 1721 until it was declared a republic in August 1917....
, composed almost entirely of Moldavians, and led by captainCaptain

This article concerns the rank and title of Captain....
 Anatolie Popa, was nationalized. In March 1918, the Balti County Council, along with the ones of Soroca and Orhei, submitted resolutions to the Sfatul Tarii, asking it to consider union with Romania.
Inter-war period
In the first part of the 20th century the economy expanded, and the city started to diversify. Many buildings in the town/city date from the inter-war period.

  • 1920s - The seat of the BishopricBishopric

    Bishopric may refer to:*Diocese an ecclesiastical region run by a bishop in the Roman Catholic, Othrodoc Christian, Anglica...
     is moved from Hotin to Balti, and the Bishopric Palace is built (finished in 1933), with the effort of Visarion PuiuVisarion Puiu

    Visarion Puiu was a metropolitan bishop of the Romanian Orthodox Church....
    . The Saint Constantine and Elena Cathedral is built throughout (finished in 1932, officially inaugurated 1933, in the presence of the royal family)
  • 1940 - The city reaches close to 40,000 inhabitants. Ca. 45% were Jews, 30% MoldovansMoldovans

    Moldovans, or Moldavians are the native population in, depending on one's interpretation, all or part of the lands tha...
    , and the rest were UkrainiansUkrainians

    Ukrainians are an East Slavic ethnic group primarily living in Ukraine. ...
    , RussiansRussians

    Russians are an East Slavic ethnic group, primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries....
    , PolesPoles

    The Poles are a western Slavic people inhabiting the country of Poland and a number of other states in the world, where they...
    , ArmeniansArmenians

    The Armenians are a nation and an ethnic group originating in the Caucasus and eastern Anatolia....
    .

World War II period
After the Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina, a part of the city population was deported to SiberiaSiberia

Siberia is a vast region of Russia constituting almost all of Northern Asia....
 (the largest deportation occurred on 12-13 June 1941, as well as the smaller ones, used the Balti Slobozia Railway Station as one of the major departing point for the cattle car trains with people deported from northern MSSR).

In June 22 - July 26, 1941, the Romanian ArmyRomanian Army

The Romanian Army consists of three branches:...
 participated in the Axis offensive against the Red ArmyOperation Barbarossa

Operation Barbarossa was the codename for Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II that commenced on...
 dislocated in BessarabiaBessarabia

Bessarabia or Bessarabiya was the name by which the Imperial Russia designated the eastern part of the principality o...
, in the so-called Operation Munich, capturing Balti by July 1941.

Reinhard HeydrichReinhard Heydrich

Reinhard Tristan Eugen Heydrich was an SS-Obergruppenfhrer, chief of the Reich Security Main Office and Reich governor...
, the chief of the German Reich Security Main OfficeRSHA

The RSHA, or Reichssicherheitshauptamt, was a subordinate organization of the SS created by Heinrich Himmler on Septem...
 , flew several fighter missions in his private modified Me109 from the Balti-City Airport in July 1941. Heydrich was shot down by Soviet anti-air fire over UkraineFacts About Ukraine

Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe....
, and barely escaped capture after having to swim for his life.

Upon the Axis capture of the city, a 20-strong unit of the German SS EinsatzkommandoEinsatzkommando

Einsatzkommando is a German military term with the literal translation of "mission commando", roughly equivalent to the ...
 D proceeded to murder ca. 200 JewJew

Jews are followers of Judaism or, more generally, members of the Jewish people , an ethno-religious group descended from th...
s of the city over three days. The majority of the 15,000 Jewish population of the city managed to escape in the previous two weeks. The Soviet authorities organized their evacuation by railway, in cattle cars, to Central Asia, mostly to Uzbekistan. Although the majority have survived and returned to the city after the war, their life as refugees and on the road was highly subhuman, due to quasi-absence of regular supplies, normal housing, or useful employment opportunities. In August 1941, there were 1,300 Jews left in the city, and the pro-fascist government of Ion AntonescuIon Antonescu

Ion Victor Antonescu was the prime minister and conducator of Romania during World War II from September 4, 1940 to Au...
 has decided to deport them. In September 1941, they, together with other Jews from the county, were gathered in two created ghettos, in Rautel and Alexandreni, size ca. 3,500 each. In ca. 10 days, the ghettos were dissolved, and the Jews hastily moved, mostly during the night, to a concentration camp in Marculesi, size ca. 11,000. After two more weeks, this was also abolished, and the Jews were deported to occupied Transnistria.

On February 27 - March 2, 1944, the Soviet army recaptured the city from the Axis, and eventually reclaimed the territory for the Soviet UnionFacts About Soviet Union

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics , more commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a Communist state that existed...
. In the summer of 1944, the Soviets have created two camps in the city: a small POW camp within the present location of the military base, and a large concentration camp at the SE outskirts of the city, by fencing out several blocks of one-story houses, the Balti concentration camp. It contained up to 45,000 prisoners at a time, most of which were POWs, while others were arrested locals of military age who were discharged, due to light injuries, from the Romanian Army after fighting from several weeks to several months against Nazi GermanyNazi Germany

Nazi Germany, or the Third Reich, refers to Germany in the years 1933 to 1945, when it was governed by the National So...
. In total, ca. 55,000 people have passed through this camp, of them ca. 45,000 RomaniansRomanians

], 26 Nov 2004. Reprinted at , retrieved 18 Dec 2005....
 (up to half of which were locals), ca. 5,000 GermansGermans

Germans are defined as an ethnic group, or Volk, in the sense of sharing a common German culture, speaking the German langua...
, ca. 3,000 Italians, ca. 2,000 Hungarians, PolesPoles

The Poles are a western Slavic people inhabiting the country of Poland and a number of other states in the world, where they...
 and Czechs.

  • 1944 - Fearing the repeat of the 1940-1941 political persecutions and deportationDeportation

    Deportation, not to be confused with extradition, generally means the expulsion of someone from a country....
    s, thousands of people, including many intellectuals, flee to Romania. Like the other localities of Moldova, the city has largely lost its pre-World War II intelligentsiaIntelligentsia

    The intelligentsia is a social class of people engaged in complex mental and creative labor directed to the development and ...
     to fleeing from persecution.

Post-World War II period
In 1944, with the return of the Soviet authorities, the policy of political and class persecution resumed. The largest of post-war deportations occurred on 5-6 July 1949, and included also 185 families from the city of Balti, and 161 families from the then suburbs. (The population of the city at the time was ca. 30,000.) Numerous people, especially youth, were also enrolled in labor camps throughout the Soviet Union.

An anti-Soviet armed resistance group was active in the city during the StalinistStalinism

Stalinism is the political and economic system named after Joseph Stalin, who implemented it in the Soviet Union....
 era. "Sabia Dreptatii" ["The Sword of Justice"] was discovered by the NKVDNKVD

The NKVD or People's Commisariat for Internal Affairs was a government department which handled a number of the Soviet ...
 in 1947, based at the Pedagogical Lycée (former Ion Creanga Lycée) in Balti.

During the 1940s and early 1950s, the city has lost a significant part of its population to Stalinist repressions (political imprisonment and deportations), Romanian deportation of Jews (Holocaust), World War II, the Moldavian famine (1946-1947) and emigration.

After World War II, significant immigration occurred from all over the USSR in a move to rebuild the country, develop the industry and establish a local Soviet and party apparatus.

In the 1980s many Moldovans from the northern countryside of moved to Balti. By the end of 1980s, most of the Jews of Moldova had migrated to Israel. The Russian- and Ukrainian-speaking group had by then reached 50% of the population of the city, with Moldavian-speaking representing the other 50%.

During that time, the regional delegate to the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union was the Soviet marshalMarshal of the Soviet Union

The rank of Marshal of the Soviet Union was in practice the highest military rank of the Soviet Union.....
 Sergei AkhromeyevFacts About Sergei Akhromeyev

Sergei Feodorovich Akhromeev, Russian military figure, Hero of the Soviet Union, Marshal of the Soviet Union....
, one of the most pre-eminent hard-liners in the Soviet power system. He was one of the close allies of the 1991 putchistsSoviet coup attempt of 1991

During the Soviet Coup of 1991 also known as the August Putsch, Vodka Putsch or August Coup, a group of ha...
 that tried to overthrow GorbachevMikhail Gorbachev

Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachyov was leader of the Soviet Union from 1985 until 1991....
.
Fall of communism and independence of Moldova
During 1988-1989, the most effervescent period in MoldovaMoldova

The Republic of Moldova is a landlocked country in eastern Europe, located between Romania to the west and Ukraine to the e...
's recent history, Balti was known as the "quiet city" of Moldova. Only a couple public demonstrations took place in the city during this period, none gathered more than 15,000. Most Baltiers, including Moldavian speaking opposed the drive for establishing the Romanian languageRomanian language

Romanian is the fifth of the Romance languages in terms of number of speakers....
 as the only official language of the country.

The former Soviet apparatus representatives have retained political control over the city administration, although some reforms have been done, just like everywhere in Eastern European countries. The municipal activity is done in Russian and Moldavian. The city also actively supports Ukrainian language and culture.

  • 1992-2007 - Permanent or work-seeking emigration to RussiaFacts About Russia

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    , ItalyItaly

    Italy, officially the Italian Republic , is a Southern European country....
    , PortugalFacts About Portugal

    Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic is located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula, and is the w...
    , SpainSpain

    Spain, officially the Kingdom of Spain , is a European parliamentary monarchy....
    , GreeceGreece

    GreeceGreece lies at the juncture of Europe, Asia, and Africa....
    , US, GermanyGermany

    Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in central Europe....
    , IsraelIsrael Overview

    Israel , officially the State of Israel, is a country in Western Asia on the southeastern edge of the Mediterranean Se...
    , FranceFrance

    France, officially the French Republic, is a country whose metropolitan territory is located in Western Europe and whi...
     and a low birth rate have led to a 23% decrease in population, including a 45% decrease among ethnic Russians, 30% ethnic Ukrainians, 15% ethnic Moldovans.

Flag and coat of arms

Coat of arms

The current coat of arms and flag of Balti, elaborated by Silviu Tabac from the Moldovan State Commission for HeraldryHeraldry Summary

Heraldry is the practice of designing, displaying, describing and recording coats of arms and badges, as well as the formal ...
, have been adopted by the Municipal Council in April 2006.

A shield, with (alternating) six silvery strips (symbolizing water), and six blue strips (symbolizing earth) form the background (balta, plural balti in Moldavian means pools or puddles in English). The central element of the shield is an archerArchery

Archery is the practice of using a bow to shoot arrows....
 in red clothes, in the military outfit (yellow) of Stephen III of MoldaviaFacts About Stephen III of Moldavia

Stephen III of Moldavia or Stephen Musat III, also known as Stephen the Great was Prince of Moldavia between 145...
 times (15th century). The archer represents the medieval military recruitment, formed by local free peasants.

On top of the shield there is a silver crown in the shape of fortress wall, with seven towers. (The crown represents the fact that the locality is a city. Apart from Balti, only the capital ChisinauChisinau

name = Chisinau|map = Moldadm C.png|coa_pic = Chisinau Coat-of-Arms.png...
, and TiraspolTiraspol

ame=Tiraspol|map=Moldadm TIR.png|county=Transnistria|...
 are allowed to have seven towers, while other cities must limit this number to three or five.) The shield is supported by two rearing silver horses. (The white horse is the traditional symbol of the region, which was part of Iasi CountyIasi County

name=Iasi|map=Iasi.png|Historic region=Moldavia...
 before 1812.) Under the shield there is a ribbon with the LatinLatin

Latin is an ancient Indo-European language originally spoken in Latium, the region immediately surrounding Rome....
 inscription CIDANT ARMA TOGAE, meaning arms yield to togas.

Flag

The city's flag is composed of two horizontal strips: a blue one on top, and a silver one on bottom. The shield and archer elements from the coat of arms are also present in the center of the flag.

Historical symbols

In the Middle AgesMiddle Ages

The Middle Ages formed the middle period in a traditional schematic division of European history into three "ages": the clas...
, the archerArcher

An archer is someone who practices archery....
 was featured on the coats of arms of the region.

In the 19th century, the city coat of arms was for most of the time a horse head.

In the early 20th century, a shield representing an archer, standing on a hill, the sun, and three bullrush sticks (elements quite sufficient to identify the place where Balti is situated in the landscape of the north of Moldova) formed the coat of arms of the Balti county, while these and horse elements - the coat of arms of the city proper.

Administration

Balti Municipality is a territorial unitAdministrative divisions of Moldova Overview

|||}Moldova is divided into 32 raions, or raioane, 5 municipalities, one autonomous, non-contiguous region, and the breakawa...
 of MoldovaMoldova

The Republic of Moldova is a landlocked country in eastern Europe, located between Romania to the west and Ukraine to the e...
 (one of its 3 municipalities not subordinated to other territorial units; it has the status of municipality since 1994), containing the city itself, and the villages of ElizavetaElizaveta Overview

Elizaveta is a village north of Moldova, together with Sadovoe is part of the municipality of Balti; area: 26,77 km2, ...
 (also called Elizavetovca) and SadovoeSadovoe

Sadovoe - a village in the North of Moldova, part of the municipality of Balti; area: 9.81 km?, population: 1,400....
.

The Mayor Office is headed by the Mayor , and administers the local affairs, while the Municipal Council serves as a consultative body with some powers of general policy determination. It is composed of 35 council members, called counselors, elected every four years. As a result of the last regional elections of local public administration held in June 2007, the Communist PartyParty of Communists of the Republic of Moldova

The Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova is a communist political party in Moldova, led by Victor Stepaniuc. ...
 (PCRM) holds 21 mandates, 11 mandates are held by representatives of other parties, and 3 mandates by independents. There are two factions in the Municipal Council: the PCRM faction (21 members) and "Meleag" faction (3 independents and 4 representatives of different parties).

The mayor of the municipality is elected for four years. Vasile Panciuc, PCRMParty of Communists of the Republic of Moldova

The Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova is a communist political party in Moldova, led by Victor Stepaniuc. ...
, is the incumbent from 2001 and was re-elected twice: in 2003 during the anticipated elections (as a result of a new reform of the administrative division in Moldova), and in 2007.

Population

Demographics

In accordance with the data submitted by the Department of Statistics and Sociology of the Republic of Moldova, the population of Balti municipality was, as of 1 January, 2006 127,600, from which 122,700 live in the city of Balti, 4,900 in the suburbs (3,500 in Elizavetovca, 1,400 in SadovoeSadovoe

Sadovoe - a village in the North of Moldova, part of the municipality of Balti; area: 9.81 km?, population: 1,400....
).

As of 1 January 2005, ethnic composition of Balti was as follows:

Ethnicity %
MoldovanMoldovans

Moldovans, or Moldavians are the native population in, depending on one's interpretation, all or part of the lands tha...
 
45,5%
UkrainianUkrainians

Ukrainians are an East Slavic ethnic group primarily living in Ukraine. ...
 
25,8%
RussianRussians

Russians are an East Slavic ethnic group, primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries....
 
24,1%
other nationalities 4,4%

According to the 2004 Moldovan Census2004 Moldovan Census

The 2004 Republic of Moldova Census was carried October 5–October 12, 2004....
, the population of Balti municipality was 127,561. The population of the city - 122,669, suburban villages - 4,892; men - 58,418; women - 69,143. The population of Balti in accordance with available census data.
Year 1897 1930 1959 1970 1979 1989 2004
Population18,50030,57067,666105,505126,950161,475127,561


In 1897 the first Russian Empire CensusRussian Empire Census

Russian Empire Census of 1897 was the first and the only census carried out in the Imperial Russia....
 was carried out; in 1930 - the census of Romania (according to which of the 30,570 inhabitants of the city, 14,200 were Jews, 8,900 Romanians, 5,400 Russians and Ukrainians, 1,000 Poles; 14,400 were Christian Orthodox, 14,250 Judaic, 1,250 Romano-Catholic; in 1939 another Romanian census was carried out, but its data was never processed because of the beginning of the World War IIWorld War II

World War II, or the Second World War, was a worldwide conflict fought between the Allied Powers and the Axis Powers ,...
); in 1959, 1970, 1979, 1989, Soviet Union population censuses were carried out.

Ethnic Groups, 2004:
Ethnicity Number %
MoldovanMoldovans

Moldovans, or Moldavians are the native population in, depending on one's interpretation, all or part of the lands tha...
 
66,877 52.4 %
UkrainianUkrainians

Ukrainians are an East Slavic ethnic group primarily living in Ukraine. ...
 
30,288 23.7 %
RussianRussians

Russians are an East Slavic ethnic group, primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries....
 
24,526 19.2 %
RomanianRomanians

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2,258 1.8 %
PolePoles

The Poles are a western Slavic people inhabiting the country of Poland and a number of other states in the world, where they...
 
862 0.7 %
Jew  411 0.3 %
BulgarianBulgarians

The Bulgarians are a South Slavic people generally associated with Bulgaria and the Bulgarian language....
 
297 0.2 %
Gypsy  272 0.2 %
GagauzGagauz people

The Gagauz are a minority Turkic people in southern Moldova and southwestern Ukraine that numbers around 250,000....
 
243 0.2 %
other 1,527 1.2 %
not declared 183 0.1 %

Religion

At the last census, 90.7% of the population (110,961 people) identified themselves as Christian OrthodoxChristian Orthodox

Christian Orthodoxy can refer to either:...
, 2.1% (2,609 people) as BaptistBaptist

A Baptist is a member of a Baptist church or a person who believes in the practice of baptism by immersion into water....
, 0.8% (990 people) as CatholicRoman Catholic Church

The Roman Catholic Church or Catholic Church is the Christian Church in full communion with the Pope, the Bishop of Ro...
, 3.2% (3,960 people) as belonging to other religious groups, none more than 0.5%: 576 people as Seventh-day AdventistSeventh-day Adventist Church

The Seventh-day Adventist Church is a Christian denomination which, as its name suggests, is best-known for its teaching tha...
, 487 people as PentecostalPentecostalism Summary

The Pentecostal movement within Evangelical Christianity places special emphasis on the direct personal experience of God t...
, 296 as MethodistMethodism

Methodism or the Methodist movement is a group of historically related denominations of Protestant Christianity....
, 166 as EvangelicalistEvangelicalism

The word evangelicalism usually refers to a tendency in diverse branches of conservative Christianity....
, 106 as MuslimFacts About Muslim

A Muslim is an adherent of Islam....
, 77 as PresbyterianistPresbyterianism

Presbyterianism is a form of Protestant Christianity, primarily in the Reformed branch of Christendom, as well as a particul...
, 47 as Old BelieversOld Believers

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, 44 as ReformedReformed churches

The Reformed churches are a group of Christian Protestant denominations historically related by a similar Calvinist system o...
, 2161 as followers of other religions 0.4% (544 people) as atheistAtheism

Atheism, in its broadest sense, is the absence of belief in the existence of deities....
, and 2.7% (3,304) as agnosticAgnosticism

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.

Social aspects

The post-independence decrease in the city population is mainly due to economicEconomy of Moldova

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 and demographicDemographics of Moldova

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 situation of Moldova, which prompted a wave of permanent or temporary emigration.

Remittances from the migrant workers account for 30% of Moldova's GDPGross domestic product

A region's gross domestic product, or GDP, is one of the several measures of the size of its economy....
, the highest percentage in all of Europe. Often, elderly relatives and children of these workers are left to live in Balti. Due to that, in Balti, many children are left with minimal parental supervision for months, or more.

The majority of the population of Balti is bilingual. About half of the city also understands and/or speaks UkrainianUkrainian language

Ukrainian is a language of the East Slavic subgroup of the Slavic languages....
.

Civil society

Balti is a source of civil society development both locally and nationwide. Balti is home to numerous independent and apolitical organisations such as Second Breath, one of the Moldovan NGOFacts About Non-governmental organization

The term non-governmental organization is used in a variety of ways all over the world and, depending on the context in whi...
s for care of socially vulnerable persons, Tinerii pentru Dreptul la Viata ("Youth for the right to live"), a youth organisation.

Economy

Most of the city's industry centers on food processingFood processing Summary

Food processing is the set of methods and techniques used to transform raw ingredients into food for consumption by humans....
, notably in the production of flour, sugar, and wine. ManufacturingManufacturing

Manufacturing, a branch of industry which accounts for about one-quarter of the world's economic activity, is the applicatio...
 of furniture and agricultural machinery also plays an important role in Balti's economy.

Shopping

Balti has several major shopping chainChain store

Chain stores are a range of retail outlets which share a brand and central management, usually with standardized business me...
 outlets, such as the German Metro Group AGMETRO AG

METRO AG is a diversified retail and wholesale/cash and carry group based in Germany....
, Ukrainian FourchetteFourchette

Fourchette can have different meanings:...
 and Moldovan FidescoFidesco

The Fidesco Group is one of the first and biggest retail supermarket chains in Moldova....
.

Numerous shops, can be found in the central (retail), eastern (en gros) and northern (retail) parts of the city. The biggest shopping galleries are located in the center and in the Dacia district (north) of the city. Souvenir boutiques are mostly found around the central square Vasile Alecsandri. The central market, busy from early morning, and its historical building offer just about anything from genuine butcher's products, all varieties of fresh vegetables and fruits, to a new dog.

Manufacturing

This city is an important economic center, with manufacturingManufacturing

Manufacturing, a branch of industry which accounts for about one-quarter of the world's economic activity, is the applicatio...
 playing an important role. Besides traditional for Moldova wine making, sugarSugar

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, meat processing, flour milling, oil production, and light industryLight industry

Light industry is usually less capital intensive than heavy industry, and is more consumer-oriented than business-oriented....
 in general, Balti is the center for manufacturing of agricultural machineryAgricultural machinery Summary

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, of various constructionFacts About Construction

In project architecture and civil engineering, construction is the building or assembly of any infrastructure on a site....
 materials, fur, textile, chemical and furniture industries. A mammoth Soviet-type conglomerateConglomerate

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 8,000-worker factory (called "Lenin" before 1989 and "Raut" afterwards) produced a large variety of machine building products for consumer or industry use, from ironsIroning

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 and telephone setsTelephone

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 to sonarFacts About Sonar

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 equipment for Soviet militaryMilitary history of the Soviet Union

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 submarineSubmarine

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s. However, due to swift changes in the economic environment after the breakdown of the Soviet planned economy system, the manufacturing base of the city has severely suffered. Nevertheless, more recently, new economic ties are being created, with collaboration and direct investment mostly from the European Union.

Services

The service sector has developed after 1989 to cover little more than the basic needs of the population. A variety of small private stores and supermarkets opened. Also, there are six public-owned and four private-owned markets; these are places where small-scale businessmen or women can for a tax trade different goods: imported or local-made clothingClothing

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 (quite often counterfeitCounterfeit

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) or agricultural productsAgriculture

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 from farms in the villages neighboring Balti. More recently several supermarket chains have started opening stores in the city.

Energy and utilities

The main energy supply of the city comes from the local thermoelectric plant CET Nord, which uses a variety of imported carbon-based fuel (easier to obtain and cheaper than oilOil

Oil, in a general sense, is a chemical compound that is not miscible with water, and is in a liquid state at ambient tempera...
). The city is well-connected by high-voltage lines, and there are recent plans for the construction of a new line. Russian-imported natural gas is distributed to households. Winter heating is partially distributed centrally throughout the city by pipelines. Although the city was often left without electricityElectricity

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 and heatingHeating

Heating may refer to:*Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning...
 during the economic upheaval of the nationalist rule of 1994-2001, it has experienced no shortages or interruptions ever since the modernised Communist Party gained the elections. The drinking water is supplied into the pipes from a network of local artesian wells (which are insufficient) and from the river DniesterDniester

The Dniester is a river in Eastern Europe....
 through a 60 km long pipelineFacts About Pipeline transport

Pipeline transport is a transportation of goods through a pipe....
 connecting Balti to SorocaSoroca

Soroca is a city in the north of Moldova with a population in 2004 of 52,400....
 (which is not economically feasible).

Tourist industry

Hotels
  • Lidolux Hotel Balti
  • Hotel Balti (former Basarabia)
  • Hotel Tinerete

Nightclubs
The night life in the center of Balti is mainly concentrated around the central Vasile Alecsandri square, which, together with adjoining Independence street and other central squares, is one of the biggest esplanadeEsplanade Overview

An esplanade or promenade is a raised walkway area....
s in Europe. Numerous cafés and restaurants with international cuisine can be found there. Most of the city's feasts take place here. One of the favorite pastimes of Baltiers is an evening stroll along the Independence street and Vasile Alecsandri square.

Balti is home for two of the biggest clubs in the north of Moldova. The Soho Club, 500m from the city center, in the Palace of Culture the and Convention Center of the "Raut" Company, is known for its 1980-style parties on Thursdays. The A-Club, located near the Balti-Slobozia Railway Station, is known for its after parties on weekends for younger visitors, as well as an after-work Wednesday party.

Military

The 1st motorized infantry brigadeBrigade

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 "Moldova" of the Moldovan armyMilitary of Moldova

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 (out of a total of 6 brigades - three infantry, one artillery, one airborne and one anti-aircraft) is located in Balti. A unit of SovietSoviet Union

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 "Tochka-M" short-range rockets, each carrying 500 kg of conventional explosive, was known to be based in the city. No up to date information is available.

Media

  • Deca-pressDeca-press

    DECA-press Agency is a news agency from Moldova....
    , the oldest independent press agency in the north of the country
  • Spros i Predlojenie, a major Russian-speaking daily newspaper serving northern Moldova

Transportation

Public Transport

Passenger transport in Balti is mainly carried out by the Balti Trolleybus Authority and Balti Bus Authority, as well as by private bus, minibus and taxi companies. The total amount of transported passengers in Balti for 2004 was 35,4 million passengers.
Buses and minibuses
The Balti Bus Authority (B.B.A.) provides for 10 regular bus routes in Balti and suburbs. There are also private bus and minibus services, which are not regulated by the B.B.A. There are around 25 minibus lines in Balti and its agglomerationAgglomeration

In the study of human settlements, an agglomeration is an extended city or town area comprising the built-up area of a centr...
.
Trolleybuses
There are 3 trolleybusTrolleybus

A trolleybus is a bus powered by two overhead electric wires, from which it draws electricity using two trolley poles....
 lines in Balti, the fourth line being planned to be constructed in 2007-2008. Most trolleybuses used by the Balti Trolleybus Authority (B.T.A.) are different modifications of the Soviet ZiUFacts About Trolza

Trolza is a trolleybus producer in Russia, located in Engels, Saratov oblast....
 and Czech ŠkodaŠkoda Works

koda Works was the largest industrial enterprise in Austria-Hungary and later in Czechoslovakia, one of its successor states...
.

Line Length In service from Number of stations Serviced by
Molodovo – Aeroportul Balti-Oras ?.? km / ?.? miles 1970? ? B.T.A.
Gara Balti-Slobozia – Cartierul "Dacia" ?.? km / ? miles 1970? ? B.T.A.
Combinatul de Carne – Autogara ?.? km / ? miles 1970? ? B.T.A.
Centru – Cimitirul ?.? km / ? miles 2008? ? B.T.A.

Taxis
Balti offers a wide choice of taxi services (more than 5 companies), most of which with a fixed fee in the inner city. Three taxi companies are branches of Moldovan national companies, two taxi companies are Balti registered businesses.

The "per km/time" fees is currently being enforced by the government through difficult negotiations with taxi trade unions.

Motorways

Balti was and is an important transportation hub of MoldovaMoldova Overview

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.

The best inter-city transportation is done by coach or van (privately or publicly owned). 135 km of Soviet-style highway (portions in good or fair condition) connect the city to the capital ChisinauChisinau

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. By road one can also reach UkraineUkraine

Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe....
 (in about 2 hours) to the north or to the east, and RomaniaRomania Summary

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 (1 hour) to the south-west by the Sculeni-Sculeni crossing point, which leads to the important Romanian city of IasiIasi

Iasi is the capital city of Iasi County in north-eastern Romania, in the informal region of Moldavia....
 (104 km from Balti), or to the west by the StâncaStânca

St?nca may refer to several villages in Romania and Slovakia:...
-CostestiCostesti

Costesti is a town in Arges county, Wallachia, Romania. As of 2004 a recent census gives a population of 10,892....
 crossing.

The Balti Inter-City Coach Station is one of the biggest in Moldova and provides for regular bus connections to almost any city and village in Moldova, as well as for numerous European and international connections.

Train Stations

Regular railroad connection to OcnitaOcnita

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 (north), RezinaRezina

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 (east) and UngheniUngheni

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 (south-east), as well as to ChisinauChisinau

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 exists, however it takes today 6 hours to cover the 200 km to Chisinau.

The railroad lines are not electrified, and contain only a single track between stations. Since Moldova gained independence, the railroad lines became the responsibility of Calea Ferata din Moldova (Railways of Moldova) state company.

There are two railroad stations: Balti-City Station and Balti-Slobozia Station (the name of a city neighborhood), which both serve internal and international traffic.

Airports

The city also has two operational airports. One of them, Balti-Leadoveni International Airport (colloquially mentioned as Balti Airport), 15km north of the city center (near the village of Corlateni, formerly called Leadoveni), modern by Soviet standards, built in 1980s, where large aircraft can land (one 2,200 meters runway), is officially certified and operates both charter passenger and cargo flights. As of October 2007, it does not operate regular passenger flights.

A second airport, for small aircraft, Balti-City Airport, is located on the Eastern outskirts of the city. It was the most important airport in the surrounding region during World War IIWorld War II

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, but currently is only used for municipal and regional public services, agriculture, emergency services and pilot training.

Culture

Architecture

Cultural venues in the city include:
Theaters
  • "Eugene Ionesco" Theatre
  • "Licurici" Republican Puppet Theatre
  • "B.P.Hajdeu" Republican Drama-Muzical Theatre
  • "Mihai Eminescu" National Theatre
  • "Luceafarul" Republican Theatre
  • Municipial Theatre "Satiricus I.L. Caragiale"
  • Vasile Alecsandri theatre

Art galleries
  • "Exhibition of the Union of painters "Constantin Brâncusi"
  • Artum Art Gallery

Churches
  • (1795). Although orthodoxOrthodox

    Orthodox in Christianity may refer to:...
    , the building, financed by Gheorghe Panaiti, has a degree of catholicCatholic

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     influence brought in by the architect Antuan Weismann from GaliciaGalicia (Central Europe)

    Galicia is an historical region in East Central Europe, currently divided between Poland and Ukraine....
    .
  • (1934), orthodoxOrthodox

    Orthodox in Christianity may refer to:...
    , built in neo-Byzantine style. The building, at which official opening the Romanian royal family was present, survived almost without visible effects the harsh treatment during the Soviet era, when it was for most of the time a depot, later to be turned into the municipal museum.
  • (1924-1932), which during the Soviet time was the main office of the agricultural enterprise-institute "Selectia", and the surrounding park
  • (1933), by the bishop Visarion PuiuVisarion Puiu

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  • (1912-1933)
  • (1915-1929)
  • ArmenianArmenian Apostolic Church

    The Armenian Apostolic Church, sometimes called the Armenian Orthodox Church or the Gregorian Church, is the wor...
      (1916)
  • Birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church (1884)
  • the oldest surviving building, a two-stories boyar house, presently right in the centre of the downtown area, dates back to 1609, but it has been re-constructed and re-modeled many times with total disregard to conservation to the extent that now it simply looks like an odd two-storey building.
  • Monument of Stephen the Great (2003)
  • (see down through the text)



The Yiddish song “Beltz, Mayn Shtetele” is a moving evocation of a happy childhood spent in the shtetlShtetl

A shtetl or shtetele was typically a small town with a large Jewish population in pre-Holocaust Central and Eastern Eu...
 (little town) Beltz. Its composer Alexander Olshanetsky (1892-1946) had moved to the US from Bessarabia in 1921, the lyrics are by Jacob Jacobs (1892-1972).

Education

Primary and Secondary Education

There are 13 high schools:
  • Lyceum "Dimitrie Cantemir"
  • Lyceum "Nikolai Gogol"
  • Lyceum "Alexander Pushkin"
  • Lyceum "Vasile Alecsandri"
  • Lyceum "Mihai Eminescu"
  • Lyceum "Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu"
  • Lyceum "Maxim Gorky"
  • Lyceum "George Cosbuc"
  • Lyceum "Stefan cel Mare"
  • Lyceum "Ion Creanga"
  • Lyceum "Lucian Blaga"
  • Lyceum "Mikhail Lomonosov"
  • Lyceum "Alexandru Ioan Cuza"


6 professional institutions offering the last 3 years of high school edication and 2 years post-high school technical education:
  • Republican College of Music and Pedagogy
  • Pedagogical College „Ion Creanga"
  • College of Medicine (Nursing school)
  • Professional College of Textile Industry
  • Polytechnical College
  • Technical College of Railroads


14 secondary schools (numbered 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 19, 21, 23), 7 professional or professional-technical schools (numbered 1 through 7), and 3 boarding school, including one for visually impaired.

Higher Education

  • The Alecu Russo University of Balti, the second biggest university in MoldovaFacts About Education in Moldova

    Basic organization...
    , named after the 19th century MoldovanMoldovans

    Moldovans, or Moldavians are the native population in, depending on one's interpretation, all or part of the lands tha...
     illuminist and ethnologist Alecu RussoAlecu Russo

    Alecu Russo, was a Moldavian Romanian writer, literary critic and publicist....
    . The University houses one of the biggest libraries in the South-Eastern Europe, and is an important member of the implementation of the Bologna processBologna process

    The purpose of the Bologna process is to create the European higher education area by harmonising academic degree standards ...
     in Moldova.
  • Transnistrian Institute of Economy and Law
  • Moldovan Branch of the non-governmental educational institution "Baltic Institute of Ecology, Politics and Law"
  • Humanist Contemporary Institute


These schools teach either in Moldavian, Russian, Ukrainian, English or are mixed. The later case was inherited from the Soviet system, which provided for education in Russian and Moldavian languages, where mixed schools were created with the administration being carried out in both languages. Today, both Moldavian and Russian languages are used in the administration.

Health Protection


The city has a big Republican hospital, another multifunctional municipal hospital, a children's hospital, and a range of other medical facilities (smaller clinics and hospitals, as well as buildings, named poly-clinics, gathering doctors offices):

  • Republican Multifunctional Hospital
  • Municipal Hospital/Clinic
  • Children's Municipal Hospital/Clinic
  • Emergency Medical Services Centre (with subsections throughout the city)
  • Tuberculosis Clinic
  • Hospital for Mental Illnesses
  • Hospital of Moldavian Railroads
  • Network of Family Doctors
  • Non-Governmental Organisations
  • Private Hospital/Clinic Centre of Laser Therapy "Incomed"
  • Dental Clinic

Sport

  • 7 sport schools in Balti offer programmes in following sports:|Football]], AthleticsAthletics (track and field)

    Athletics, also known as track and field or track and field athletics, is a collection of sports events that inv...
    , Turism.


  • Minicipal Stadium "Olimpia Balti StadiumOlimpia Balti Stadium

    Olimpia Balti Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Balti, Moldova....
    " (home of the FC Olimpia BaltiFC Olimpia Balti

    FC Olimpia Balti is a Moldovan football club based in Balti....
    )
  • OlympicOlympic size swimming pool Overview

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     Swimming Pool "Central"
  • OlympicOlympic size swimming pool Summary

    An Olympic size swimming pool is the type of pool used in the Olympic Games....
     Swimming Pool "Volna" (open air)
  • FC Olimpia BaltiFC Olimpia Balti

    FC Olimpia Balti is a Moldovan football club based in Balti....
     is a football club playing in the top of the national division

Notable people

  • Natalia BarbuNatalia Barbu

    Name= Natalia Barbu| Img = ESC 2007-Natalia Barbu-IMG 2761.jpg...
    , singer, represented Moldova at the 2007 Eurovision musical competition
  • Gheorghe Briceag, political prisoner, dissident, and human rights activist with the Helsinki CommitteeHelsinki Committee for Human Rights

    Helsinki Committees for Human Rights exist in many European countries as volunteer, non-profit organizations devoted to huma...
    , recipient of the 2004 Homo Homini Award
  • Emanuil Catelli, politician, prefect of Balti, killed by the NKVDNKVD

    The NKVD or People's Commisariat for Internal Affairs was a government department which handled a number of the Soviet ...
  • Iosif ChisinevschiIosif Chisinevschi

    Iosif Chisinevschi , born Iosif Roitman, was a Romanian communist politician....
    , communist politician
  • Eugen CoseriuEugenio Coseriu

    Eugenio Coseriu was a linguist that specialized in Romance languages at the University of T?bingen, author of over 50 books,...
    , philologist, founder of the School of Linguistics at Tübingen University
  • Lia van LeerLia van Leer

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    , founder and director of the International Jerusalem Film FestivalJerusalem Film Festival

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  • Marian Lupu, politician, speaker of the Parliament of Moldova since 2005
  • Anatol Pânzaru, actor and producer of theatre
  • Ion Pelivan, lawyer and politician, co-leader of the Moldavian National Party, minister of the exterior of the Moldavian Democratic RepublicMoldavian Democratic Republic

    Moldavian Democratic Republic was declared on December 16, 1917 by the National Council of Bassarabia elected in September 1...
    , killed by NKVD
  • Stefan Pirogan, politician, mayor of Balti 1923-1934, political prisoner, killed by NKVD
  • Vadim Pirogan, political prisoner and dissident
  • Colea RautuColea Rautu

    Colea Rautu was a Romanian actor, born in Balti ....
    , Romanian movie star
  • Leonte Rautu, communist politician
  • Nicolae TestemitanuNicolae Testemitanu

    Nicolae Testemitanu was a Moldovan scientist, surgeon, hygienist, and politician....
    , Moldovan physician, surgeon, hygienist, and politician
  • Vadim Vacarciuc, weight lifter, 1997 World ChampionWorld Champion

    World Champion is a title that can be given to a contesting team/individual/organisation in a sport or other competitive endeavour...
  • Mihai VolontirMihai Volontir

    Mihai Volontir is a Moldovan actor.Born on the 9th of March 1934 in the village of Glinjeni, Rezina district of Moldova....
    , movie star
  • Stela Popescu, Romanian actress and singer

International Relations

Sister cities

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    Stryi is a city located on the left bank of the Stryi River in the Lviv Oblast of western Ukraine....
    , UkraineUkraine

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     (from 1980)
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    ap=Smolyan location in Bulgaria|Oblast=Smolyan|...
    , BulgariaBulgaria

    Bulgaria , officially the Republic of Bulgaria , is a country in Southeastern Europe....
     (from 1985)
  • LarissaLarissa Summary

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    , GreeceGreece

    GreeceGreece lies at the juncture of Europe, Asia, and Africa....
     (from 1986)
  • Miercurea-CiucMiercurea-Ciuc

    ame=Miercurea-CiucCskszereda|map=Miercurea Ciuc in Romania.png|...
    , RomaniaRomania Summary

    Romania: is a country in Southeastern Europe....
     (from 1993)
  • GyulaGyula

    *Gyula is a Hungarian male given name....
    , HungaryFacts About Hungary

    Hungary , officially the Republic of Hungary , is a landlocked country in Central Europe, bordered by Austria, Slovaki...
     (from 1995)
  • OrshaOrsha

    Orsha; is a city in Belarus in Vitebsk voblast on the fork of the Dnieper and Arshytsa rivers. ...
    , BelarusBelarus Summary

    Belarus is a landlocked nation-state in Eastern Europe, which borders Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia....
     (from 1996)
  • IzmirIzmir

    Izmir is the third most populous city of Turkey and the country's largest port after Istanbul....
    , TurkeyTurkey Overview

    Turkey, officially the Republic of Turkey, is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anatolian peninsula in Sou...
     (from 1997)
  • KaesongKaesong

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    , North KoreaNorth Korea

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     (from 1997)
  • KhmelnytskyiKhmelnytskyi, Ukraine Overview

    Khmelnytskyi is a city in Ukraine in the region of Podillia....
    , UkraineUkraine

    Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe....
     (from 1997)
  • Lakeland, FloridaLakeland, Florida

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    , USA (from 1997)
  • PlockPlock

    Plock is a city in central Poland, on Vistula river, with 131,011 inhabitants....
    , PolandFacts About Poland

    Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country located in Central Europe....
     (from 2000)
  • VitebskVitebsk

    Vitsyebsk is a city in Belarus, near the border with Russia and Latvia....
    , BelarusBelarus

    Belarus is a landlocked nation-state in Eastern Europe, which borders Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia....
     (from 2002)
  • Milet, GreeceGreece

    GreeceGreece lies at the juncture of Europe, Asia, and Africa....
     (from 2006)

Consulates

  • Consulate of UkraineUkraine

    Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe....
    , address: str. Kiev 143

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