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Encyclopedia > Ialoveni

Ialoveni is a small region of the Republic of Moldova situated 10 km from Chisinau.


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LGRP thermal engineering advisor Andrew Popelka visited Ialoveni in January of 2001 to install heating monitors and again in March to measure heating patterns and amounts throughout the buildings, in order to evaluate and recommend adjustments to the heating system.
Ialoveni also launched its own monthly local informational bulletin (supplement to the newspaper) that covers issues and activities of the city and its mayorÂ’s office.
The Dwellers Association, with assistance from the municipal government and UI, completed the installation of an autonomous boiler in March and heat was provided to the dwellers for several days to confirm that the system is now operational.
MoldovAnn » 2004 » October » 31 (2656 words)
Businesses in Ialoveni itself closed for the day, but many residents commute daily to jobs in Chisinau, and thus many people did not have the day off from work.
Ialoveni has some sister-city relationships established with towns in Romania, and the Romanian ambassador came to the morning program.
As it was a holiday for Ialoveni on Wednesday, the schools were closed.
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