Hârlău
Hârlău is a town in Iași County, Romania. It is located in the historical region of Moldavia.
History:
Hârlău has a long and rich history, dating back to at least the 14th century. It was an important market town and administrative center in the medieval period. During the reign of Stephen the Great (Ștefan cel Mare), Hârlău served as a temporary capital of Moldavia. Significant historical events and political decisions are associated with the town during this period. The city was also subjected to multiple invasions and conflicts throughout its history.
Geography:
Hârlău is situated in the northeastern part of Romania. The surrounding landscape is characterized by hills and valleys. The town is relatively small.
Economy:
The economy of Hârlău is primarily based on agriculture and small-scale industry.
Culture:
Hârlău possesses cultural heritage sites, including churches and historical buildings. The town also has cultural traditions that have been preserved over time.
Demographics:
The population of Hârlău is predominantly Romanian.