Joel,
Landhausgasse was Shchorsa during Soviet time and now is Sheptitskogo.
In "Shchorsa" you have to pronounce "Sh" followed by "Ch"
On this street was my primary school.
Alex
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> name of the Landhausgasse during the Rumanian period was Strada General
> Mircescu. What was its name during the Soviet occupation and what is its name
> now?
Thank everybody who can reply to this question.
Joel
> Aloni
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