Balş
From World travel guide
- Balş is also a commune in Iaşi County, see: Balş, Iaşi.
- "Bals" redirects here. For the Japanese retails company see BALS.
Downtown Mendoza.jpg Balş is a town in Olt County, Romania.
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Etymology
There are three hypotheses about the town's name:
- The locality was named after the Balşiţa brook.
- The name comes from the Turkish word "Baliş" (honey) as there is a large apiculture area there.
- A boyar named Balş settled here in the 5th or 6th century.
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Population
- 1864 - 1,700 inhabitants.
- 1884 - 2,500 inhabitants.
- 1921 - 5,000 inhabitants.
- 1938 - 5,300 inhabitants.
- 1948 - 6,128 inhabitants.
- 1973 - 11,578 inhabitants.
- 1992 - 24,560 inhabitants.
- 2002 - 21,195 inhabitants.
The composition from the last census, sorted by nationality:
- * 20,552 Romanians
- * 619 Romas
- * 27 others
The composition from the last census, sorted by religion:
- * 21,043 Eastern Orthodox
- * 47 Seventh-Day Adventists
- * 36 Baptists
- * 19 Pentecostalists
- * 8 Roman-Catholics
- * 5 Atheists
- * 32 other religion
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History
- 1450 - The estimated date when Balş was established.
- 1564 - First mention of Balş in a document
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