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Manoleasa is a commune in Botoșani County , Western Moldavia , Romania . It is composed of eight villages: Flondora, Iorga, Liveni, Loturi, Manoleasa, Manoleasa-Prut, Sadoveni, Zahoreni.

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5-527: Liveni is the commune's oldest attested village, being mentioned in a document of August 17, 1667. This Botoșani County location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Boto%C8%99ani County Botoșani County ( Romanian pronunciation: [botoˈʃanʲ] ) is a county ( județ ) of Romania , in Western Moldavia (encompassing a few villages in neighbouring Suceava County from Bukovina to

10-716: Is one of the largest hydroelectric power plants in Romania. Work on it started in 1973, and it was completed in 1978, at the same time as the Stânca-Costești Dam . They are both situated on the Prut River , between Stânca in Botoșani County and Costești, Rîșcani . The Botoșani County Council, renewed at the 2020 local elections , consists of 32 counsellors, with the following party composition: Botoșani County has 2 municipalities, 5 towns and 71 communes: During

15-486: The east by Bălți , and to the south with Iași . In 1930, the county was divided into three districts ( plăși ): Administration was re-organized in 1938, comprising 4 districts: According to the 1930 census data, the county population was 218,258 inhabitants, ethnically, 88.8% were Romanians, 9.0% were Jews, as well as other minorities. From the religious point of view, 89.4% were Eastern Orthodox, 9.2% Jewish, 0.7% Roman Catholic, as well as other minorities. In 1930,

20-409: The west as well), with the county seat at Botoșani . As of 31 October 2011, it had a population of 412,626 and the population density was 83/km . This is a predominantly agricultural county; the main industries are the textile industry, the food industry, the electrical components industry, and the glass and porcelain industry. The Stânca–Costești Hydroelectric Power Station  [ ro ]

25-403: The years between the world wars, the county extended over different territory than currently. It was located in the northeastern part of Romania, in the northeast of the region or Moldavia . The county included the southern part of the present county and the northern part of the current Iași County . It was bordered to the west by the counties of Suceava and Baia , to the north by Dorohoi , to

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