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A different way to connect history and geography, time and space. This is the Date/Period page, developed to have temporal information displayed on the map. Below you can see the map displayed with data points which are connected to the date/period 01-01-1945 . Examples such as the date of the construction of a building, historical events that happened in a specific year/day, inaugurations, etc. can be seen through their presentation on a world map. The data snippets related to the date/period 01-01-1945 are also presented in a paginated list below the map. For suggesting geographical points (coordinates) related to the date/period 01-01-1945 please do not hesitate to contact us through the page 'Suggest Data', you can find the link at the bottom of this page.

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The 'Eugeniu Coșeriu' Municipal Library in Bălți, funded through the municipal budget, serves as a public library providing informational resources, services, and facilities to the community. Holding the status of a territorial biblioeconomic center, it plays a vital role in the cultural landscape of the municipality.Established in 1880 as a Reading Room following a request by city residents, the library evolved over time. In 1913, it became the Public Reading Library under the patronage of the town and ZI Cernîševskaia. Notably, Ioan Pelivan significantly contributed to its development during his tenure as a judge in Bălți (1907-1914), expanding the collection with Romanian books.In the aftermath of World War II, the library was destroyed but reopened in 1944. Statistical data from January 1, 1945, indicates a collection of 5840 books and magazines, serving 552 readers with 2702 copies borrowed.Over the years, the library underwent relocations, eventually settling at 34 Pushkin Street in 1968. The library's services expanded, including the opening of a children's department in 1945, later transformed into the 'Ion Creangă' Children's Branch in 1947. As of its 125th anniversary in 2005, the library was named after the renowned Romanian linguist Eugeniu Coșeriu.

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