Bălţi
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| Described At | Balti | yivo |
| Has Abstract | Second-largest city of the Republic of Moldova. Bălți (Yid., Belts; Rus., Beltsy) was within Romania’s borders from 1918 until 1944; after World War II, the region in which it is located became part of the Moldavian SSR. Famous personalities from Bălți have included the artist Boris Anisfeld; the Hebrew writer Ya‘akov Fichmann; Yiddish authors Zelik Berdichever, Boris Sandler, and Michael Felsenbaum; and Lia van Leer, founder of the Jerusalem Cinematheque. | yivo |
| is Represents of | 2587520 | ep |
| Title | Bălţi | yivo |
| is Owl Same As of | 2587520 | ep |
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| Core Pref Label | Bălţi | yivo |
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