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Moinesti

Moineşti is a town in Romania, Bacău county. Population (1999) - 25,532.

The name is derived from the Romanian word "moină", which means a field that is left not cultivated for a year in order to improve the productivity the next year.

Moineşti once had a large Jewish community; in Jewish contexts the name is often given as Mojnescht. The dadaist artist Tristan Tzara and Moses Rosen – Chief Rabbi of Romanian Jewry from 19481994 – were Moineşti-born Jews.

History

  • 1467 - First mention of Moineşti.
  • 1783 - Village Moineşti is mentioned in Bawer's map.
  • 1832 - Moineşti is for the first time mentioned as a market town. It had 188 houses and 588 inhabitants.
  • 1921 - Moineşti is designated a comună urbană (with its own coat of arms and local administration, but a step short of being considered a municipality).
  • 2001 - Moineşti becomes a municipality.

Geography

Moineşti is located at .

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