
In 1933, the first higher education institution in Bessarabia was established, by transferring the Agricultural Sciences Section of the to Chișinău, as the.

As of 1919, Chișinău, with an estimated population of 133,000, became the second largest city in Romania.

The first radio station in Chișinău, , was launched by the on 8 October 1939, when the religious service was broadcast on air from the.

The rioting continued for three days, resulting in 47 Jews dead, 92 severely wounded, and 500 suffering minor injuries.

Its population had grown to 92,000 by 1862, and to 125,787 by 1900.




In summer, the average maximum temperature is approximately 25 °C 77 °F , however, temperatures occasionally reach 35 to 40 °C 95 to 104 °F in mid-summer in downtown.




The other version, formulated by , Romanian historian and academician, holds that the name was formed the same way as the name of alternative spelling: Chișinău in Western , near the border with Hungary.
Description: Another, the modern Aventura Park, is located farther from the center.