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The "St. Dumitru" Church build by ] is located in this town. Orhei is approximately 50 kilometers north of the capital, ]. Orhei gets its name from Orhei Vechi, an active monastery near the village of Ivancea. | The "St. Dumitru" Church build by ] is located in this town. Orhei is approximately 50 kilometers north of the capital, ]. Orhei gets its name from Orhei Vechi, an active monastery near the village of Ivancea. | ||
The name means "fortress" in ], which is derived from Old Hungarian Varhely (pronounced /wor.hey/) |
The name means "fortress" in ], which is derived from Old Hungarian Varhely (pronounced /wor.hey/). The name could of date from the 9th century, when the Hungarians lived in ] before settling in the ], in today's Hungary.{{fact}} | ||
Orhei was home to many Jews prior to WWII, and has a large Jewish cemetery. There is only one active synagogue left in the community. The main churches are Russian Orthodox. Also in the area are Baptist, a ], ], and ]. | Orhei was home to many Jews prior to WWII, and has a large Jewish cemetery. There is only one active synagogue left in the community. The main churches are Russian Orthodox. Also in the area are Baptist, a ], ], and ]. |
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Template:Moldavian cities infobox Orhei (population 45,000) is a town and an administrative region of Moldova. It is located at 47°23′N 28°49′E / 47.383°N 28.817°E / 47.383; 28.817, in the centre of the country. Prior to 2003 Orhei was a Judeţ, a large administrative region, but the country was divided further in Raion, or districts. Most people speak Romanian and Russian. There is one school that is taught in Russian.
The "St. Dumitru" Church build by Vasile Lupu is located in this town. Orhei is approximately 50 kilometers north of the capital, Chişinău. Orhei gets its name from Orhei Vechi, an active monastery near the village of Ivancea.
The name means "fortress" in Romanian, which is derived from Old Hungarian Varhely (pronounced /wor.hey/). The name could of date from the 9th century, when the Hungarians lived in Etelköz before settling in the Pannonian Plain, in today's Hungary.
Orhei was home to many Jews prior to WWII, and has a large Jewish cemetery. There is only one active synagogue left in the community. The main churches are Russian Orthodox. Also in the area are Baptist, a Seventh-day Adventist Church, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and Jehovah Witnesses.
The community has a sport school by the lake, and 9 other secondary schools in the town. There are four restaurants in the town, including a pizzeria.
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