Jan 2, 2010

Iasi. The City of the Beginnings

The First Jewish Theatre in the World. The First School in Romanian. The First Monument. The First University. The First Sinagogue in Romania. All in Iasi. And more...

12 comments:

  1. Congratulation!
    Nice video!
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  2. Pascal DENHAERINCKJan 2, 2010 09:20 AM
    It makes me remember so nice memories...so warm and friendly people indeed...My friends are there, so a part of me.
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  3. Indeed a very nice creation that reflects many of the Iasi beauties and, at the end - the reality.
    Very nice to see the "first" printed in so many sentences during this presentation...

    Kindest regards to all old folks in Iasi, and to the new ones :)
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  4. Very useful video. I will definitely use this.

    Andrei
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  5. Very nice video! I have already sent it to my friends. :) and I will surely use it in my teaching.
    Loumie
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  6. That's the city I live in :)
    Come and visit IASI :)
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  7. Fantastic video ! I am born in Iasi and I studied here. Some of the presented things I knew, but many of them I did not.
    Well done !!!
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  8. For native English speakers, the "pronounced Iashi" doesn't really help, as it's not clear to nonRomanian speakers how to pronounce either "Ia" or "shi." I suggest "Yash" instead.
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  9. Now it's easier to talk about my city!
    Well done to those who made and promote it.


    AlexC
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  10. It's really an impressive posting. I liked it & think that it will be helpful for others. Keep up the good work. Good luck.

    Web Royalty
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  11. Nicely done, congrats!
    I live in this city for a couple of years now and I like it a lot. By looking at the bright side I am proud sometimes. Yet, to be realistic we're far from being the best so we all should do something to make this city better and better like some others did it before us.
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  12. I wish every major Romanian city would enlist film and public relation students to make such films for themselves.
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