'Cahul' (population: 35,481) is a city and an administrative region in the south of
Moldova. It is located at . The city of Cahul is believed to have been inhabited for many centuries, although it has had a number of different names over the years - the name Scheia was recorded in
1502, and the name Formoza was recorded in
1716. The modern name was given to the settlement after the
Battle of Kagul, which was fought nearby.
The city's location had made it a frequent battleground for a number of armies, with possession of frequently switching between countries such as
Moldavia,
Russia,
Turkey. The city was a part of Russia from
1812 to
1856, then Moldavia (
1856-
1878), then Russia again (
1878-
1918), then
Romania (
1918-
1940), then the
Soviet Union (
1940-
1991), and finally Moldova (
1991 to the present). Apart from the battles that have been fought over it, Cahul is also known for its thermal
spas and for its
folk music.
See also
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Moldavian wine
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Music of Moldova
External links
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Cahul telephone directory
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http://www.cahulfest.net/
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Cahul (in French)
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http://www.cahul.net/