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Centro 73 (pronounced [ˈtʃentro ˌʃapteˈzetʃʲ ʃi ˈtrej]) was a social and cultural centre in Chișinău and the first squat created in Moldova. The early twentieth century villa at 73 Alexei Mateevici street was a monumental building which the owner intended to demolish. It was occupied in August 2010 and evicted in December the same year.

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  • Centro 73 (pronounced [ˈtʃentro ˌʃapteˈzetʃʲ ʃi ˈtrej]) was a social and cultural centre in Chișinău and the first squat created in Moldova. The early twentieth century villa at 73 Alexei Mateevici street was a monumental building which the owner intended to demolish. It was occupied in August 2010 and evicted in December the same year. (en)
  • Centro 73 (prononcé [tʃenˈtɾo ʃaiˈzetʃʲ ʃi ˈtrej]) était un centre social et culturel de Chișinău et le premier squat créé en Moldavie qui a ouvert le 25 septembre 2010 et fermé en décembre 2010. Il était situé 73, rue Alexei Mateevici. Le nom est constitué d'une private joke faisant référence au fait que le propriétaire du bâtiment est italien (centro signifie centre en italien) et du numéro du bâtiment dans la rue. (fr)
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  • Centro 73 (pronounced [ˈtʃentro ˌʃapteˈzetʃʲ ʃi ˈtrej]) was a social and cultural centre in Chișinău and the first squat created in Moldova. The early twentieth century villa at 73 Alexei Mateevici street was a monumental building which the owner intended to demolish. It was occupied in August 2010 and evicted in December the same year. (en)
  • Centro 73 (prononcé [tʃenˈtɾo ʃaiˈzetʃʲ ʃi ˈtrej]) était un centre social et culturel de Chișinău et le premier squat créé en Moldavie qui a ouvert le 25 septembre 2010 et fermé en décembre 2010. Il était situé 73, rue Alexei Mateevici. Le nom est constitué d'une private joke faisant référence au fait que le propriétaire du bâtiment est italien (centro signifie centre en italien) et du numéro du bâtiment dans la rue. (fr)
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