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2021: The average cost of a monthly rental of a one-room apartment in the center of Chisinau is $358
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2023: American human rights activists demand the removal of two monuments to the Romanian Nazi
The American human rights organization Simon Wiesenthal Center sent an appeal to Maya Sandu demanding that two monuments to the Romanian Nazi involved in the massacre of Jews be removed from Chisinau.
We are talking about the recently installed bust of the former Prime Minister of Romania Octavian Gogi, who deprived Jews of the right to citizenship and led the party, whose members wore a swastika.
The bust is located on the Alley of Classics in the Central Park of Stefan Veliky in Chisinau.
Gogi's second monument is in the Valea Morilor Metropolitan Park and is part of the "Liberation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina Memorial by the Romanian Army," during which 150,000 Jews were massacred.
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1931: Concerts by Alexander Vertinsky
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1820: Poet Alexander Pushkin arrives in exile in Chisinau
The Russian poet Alexander Pushkin sent into exile on September 21, 1820 arrived in Chisinau. For Pushkin's work, this was a period of romanticism.
A month after arriving in Chisinau, in October 1820, a draft version of a new, chronologically second Chisinau poem appeared - "Black Shawl." On November 14, 1820, Pushkin wrote the final white autograph with the title "Moldavian Song" (it was found and published more than a hundred years later, in 1936). The poem in the memoirs of the hero told about the hot passionate love and insidious betrayal of his beloved Greek woman with a separated Armenian.