The Vaslui County
Having a surface of 5, 297 sq.km and a population of 456,180 inhabitants, the
Vaslui county is situated in the central-Eastern part of the Moldavia's
Plateau.
It is crossed by the Prut and Barlad Rivers and their tributaries.
The climate is a temperate continental one offering good conditions for
agriculture.

The archaeological researches highlight that in this county there are a lot
of vestiges as early as the Palaeolithic. The historical documents show the
developement of handcraft activities, the old inhabitants dealt with pottery
(Barlad, Oltenesti, Malusteni, Carja) and later in furrier's trade and
agriculture. We have to mention the vine which is still a tradition in the
famous viyeards from Husi. The fame of so-called Busuioaca de Bohotin (a rose
wine) is known home and abroad too. Of a great importance is now the fruit
tree growing (the surface of orchards, quality and productivity of varieties).

The town of Vaslui, the capital city of this county, waits for its tourists at
the ruines of the Princely Palace and the Sf. loan Baptizer Church, both
being built by Stefan eel Mare. In other two towns Barlad and Husi there are
churches from the XVI - XVII-th century.
To South from Vaslui there is the historic place named Podul Inalt and where
in 1475, Stefan eel Mare defeated the Turkish army of Suleiman Pasha.
For tourists there are five hotels, one inn and four tourist stops which
offer the famous Moldavian food.
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Updated: 1997-06-11
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