Dimitrie Mincu (russian ÃÂüøÃÂÃÂøù ÃÂøÃÂøûûþòøàÃÂøýúþò; Bulgarian ÃÂøüøÃÂÃÂàÃÂøÃÂøûþò ÃÂøýúþò) was a Bessarabian politician, who was the Mayor of ChiÃÂinÃÂu in 1849âÂÂ1854 and then in 1858âÂÂ1860 and in 1861âÂÂ1866.
The father of Dimitrie Mincu (Minkov), Chiril (ÃÂøÃÂøûû), also known as Kalceo (ÃÂðûÃÂþ), was a well-known Bulgarian merchant from ChiÃÂinÃÂu, who came to Bessarabia from Kalofer. He donated big money for the construction of the cathedral.
Dimitrie Mincu became a judge in 1846, and between 1849 and 1854 led ChiÃÂinÃÂu in his first term. Before being re-elected as mayor in 1858, between 1854 and 1858 ChiÃÂinÃÂu's mayor was Anghel Nicolau, who was married to Dimitrie Mincu's sister.
The Mincu's governing is associated with the development of urban trade, active improvement of the city. Thanks to him, cobblestone streets appeared in the city. In his honor, one of the paved streets of ChiÃÂinÃÂu, by the beginning of the World War II was called Minkowska (now George CoÃÂbuc Street).
In 1848, Adam Krijanovski took the place of Dimitrie Mincu.