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'''Iaslovăț''' is a [[Commune in Romania|commune]] located in [[Suceava County]], [[Romania]]. It is Founded in 1818.
'''Iaslovăț''' is a [[Commune in Romania|commune]] located in [[Suceava County]], [[Romania]]. It is Founded in 1818.


Iaslovăţ was abolished by the communist regime and became a village in the commune Milişăuţi(under this name during the period 1976-1996).
Iaslovăţ is abolished by the communist regime and becomes a village in the commune Milişăuţi (under this name during the period 1976-1996).
On 29 July 2001 in a local referendum 97.6% of the city population voted for reinstatement of Iaslovăţ by separating it from Milişăuţi. Following this vote, on June 27, 2002, the Romanian Parliament approved Law no. 432 that consecrated Iaslovăţ reinstatement.
On 29 July 2001 in a local referendum 97.6% of the city population votes for reinstatement of Iaslovăţ by separating it from Milişăuţi. Following this vote, on June 27, 2002, the Romanian Parliament approves Law no. 432 that consecrates Iaslovăţ reinstatement.


The village is the birthplace of [[Romanian Communist Party|Communist]] politician [[Emil Bodnăraș]].
The village is the birthplace of [[Romanian Communist Party|Communist]] politician [[Emil Bodnăraș]].

Revision as of 00:31, 9 August 2013

Iaslovăț
Country Romania
CountySuceava County
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

Iaslovăț is a commune located in Suceava County, Romania. It is Founded in 1818.

Iaslovăţ is abolished by the communist regime and becomes a village in the commune Milişăuţi (under this name during the period 1976-1996). On 29 July 2001 in a local referendum 97.6% of the city population votes for reinstatement of Iaslovăţ by separating it from Milişăuţi. Following this vote, on June 27, 2002, the Romanian Parliament approves Law no. 432 that consecrates Iaslovăţ reinstatement.

The village is the birthplace of Communist politician Emil Bodnăraș.

47°46′N 25°58′E / 47.767°N 25.967°E / 47.767; 25.967

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