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Encyclopedia > Barlad
The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. The correct title is Bārlad.

Bārlad is a city in the Vaslui county, Romania on the Bārlad river, which waters the high plains of Eastern Moldavia.


At Bārlad the railway from Iaşi diverges, one branch skirting the river Siret, the other skirting the Pruth; both reunite at Galaţi. Among a maze of narrow and winding streets Bārlad possesses a few good modern buildings, including a fine hospital, administered by the St Spiridion Foundation of Iasi.


In the vicinity of the cities there are traces of a Roman camp.


Population

  • 1900: 24,484 - of which one-fourth of whom were Jews.
  • 2000: 69,183





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Barlad, bringing their ball possession to 63 percent, dominated the battle.
Virgil Croitoru's speed was almost enough to give Barlad a goal after 66 minutes, but his nice pass to Konsta Hartikainen was not taken care of properly.
Barlad held the ball, with a clear 64 percent of possession.
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