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Encyclopedia > Moldova (disambiguation)

Moldova or Moldavia can refer to any of the following:

  • Moldavia - a divided region and former principality, which comprised the Romanian informal region of that name, as well as the regions of Bessarabia, the Hertza region, the Bujak, and Bukovina.
  • Republic of Moldova - a country in the south-east of Europe.
  • Moldavian Democratic Republic, a republic declared in January 1918; unified with Romania in April 1918.
  • Moldavian ASSR, a Soviet Republic between 1924 and 1940, encompassing Transnistria and parts of Ukraine.
  • Moldavian SSR, a Soviet Republic between 1945 and 1990.
  • Moldova River in Romania
  • Moldova, Estonia, a village in Ida-Viru County, Estonia
  • Moldova Nouă, a town in Caraş-Severin County, Romania
  • Moldova Veche, a town in Caraş-Severin County, Romania
  • Moldova Veche Island (Ostrovul Moldova Veche), an island on the Danube, in Romania.
  • Editura Moldova, a Romanian publishing house

Moldavia (Moldova in Romanian) was a Romanian principality, originally created in the Middle Ages, now divided between Romania, Moldovan Republic and Ukraine. ... 1927 map of Bessarabia from Charles Upson Clarks book Bessarabia or Bessarabiya (Basarabia in Romanian, Besarabya in Turkish, Бесарабія in Ukrainian) is a historical term for the geographic entity in Eastern Europe bounded by the Dniester River on the East and the Prut River on the West. ... Ethnic divisions in Chernivtsi Oblast with Hertza region highlighted in yellow and surrounding areas inhabited by Romanian-speakers Hertza region (Romanian: Å¢inutul HerÅ£a) is the territory of an administrative district (raion) of Hertsa (HerÅ£a) in the southern part of Chernivtsi Oblast in south-western Ukraine, on the Romanian... Budjak or Budzhak is the southern part of Bessarabia, now part of the Odessa Oblast (province) of Ukraine. ... Bukovina (Ukrainian: , Bukovyna; Romanian: Bucovina; German and Polish: Bukowina; see also other languages) is a historical region on the northern slopes of the northeastern Carpathian Mountains and the adjoining plains. ... Moldavian Democratic Republic was declared on December 16, 1917 by the National Council (Sfatul Ţării) of Bassarabia (Bessarabia) elected in September 1917 in the wake of the February Revolution in the Russian Empire. ... Moldavian ASSR (Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Republic; Romanian: Republica Autonomă Socialistă Sovietică Moldovenească) was an autonomous region of the Ukrainian SSR between 12 October 1924 and 2 August 1940, encompassing Transnistria (now in Moldova) and parts which are now in Ukraine. ... For the region during the Second World War, see Transnistria (Soviet region). ... State motto: Пролетарь дин тоате цэриле, униць-вэ! Official language None. ... Moldova river is a river of the Moldavia region of Romania, which rises from the Obcine of Bukovina in Suceava county. ... Capital Jõhvi Governor Ago Silde Area 3,364 km² (5th) Population (as of 2004)  - Density 174,809 (2nd) 52/km² (2nd) ISO 3166-2 EE-44 Ida-Viru County (est: Ida-Viru maakond), or Ida-Virumaa, is one of 15 counties of Estonia. ... Moldova Nouă (Hungarian: Újmoldova) is a town in southwestern Romania (Caras-Severin county). ... CaraÅŸ-Severin (IPA: ; Serbian and Croatian: KaraÅ¡-Severin/Караш Северин, Hungarian: Krassó-Szörény) is a county (judet) of Romania, in historical region Banat, with the capital city at ReÅŸiÅ£a. ... CaraÅŸ-Severin (IPA: ; Serbian and Croatian: KaraÅ¡-Severin/Караш Северин, Hungarian: Krassó-Szörény) is a county (judet) of Romania, in historical region Banat, with the capital city at ReÅŸiÅ£a. ... The Danube (ancient Danuvius, ancient Greek Istros) is the longest river of the European Union and Europes second-longest[3] (after the Volga). ...

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