Administrative divisions of Moldova
Former counties of Moldova Moldova is divided into 32 Raions, or raioane, 5 municipalities (Chişinău, Bălţi and Tighina/Bender, Comrat, Tiraspol), one autonomous, non-contiguous region (Gagauzia), and the breakaway region of Transnistria, the status of which is disputed. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1029x1194, 66 KB) Summary New administrative divisions of Moldova. ...
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ChiÅinÄu coat-of-arms ChiÅinÄu (IPA /ki. ...
BÄlÅ£i is a city in northern Moldova. ...
Tighina or Bender (Russian: ÐендеÑÑ) is a city in Transnistria, a breakaway region of Moldova. ...
Comrat or Komrat is the capital of the Gagauzia autonomous region in Moldova. ...
Tiraspol is the administrative center of Transdnestrian Autonomy, and the second largest city in Moldova, if it is considered to be part of that nation. ...
Gagauzia (or Gagauz-Yeri) is an autonomous region within Moldova, located along the southern border with Ukraine, inhabited by the Gagauz, a Turkic people who are ethnically and culturally distinct from other Moldovans. ...
Motto: none Anthem: Anthem of Transnistria Capital Tiraspol Largest city Tiraspol Official languages Moldovan, Russian and Ukrainian Government President Parliamentary Republic Igor Smirnov Recognition Independence Recognition From Moldova none September 2, 1990 none Area ⢠Water (%) 3,567 km² 0% Population 555,500 (2004 est). ...
- Anenii Noi
- Basarabeasca
- Briceni
- Cahul
- Cantemir
- Călăraşi
- Căuşeni
- Cimişlia
- Criuleni
- Donduşeni
- Drochia
- Dubăsari
- Edineţ
- Faleşti
- Floreşti
- Glodeni
- Hînceşti
- Ialoveni
- Leova
- Nisporeni
- Ocniţa
- Orhei
- Rezina
- Rîşcani
- Sîngerei
- Soroca
- Străşeni
- Şoldăneşti
- Ştefan Voda
- Taraclia
- Teleneşti
- Ungheni
Formerly (from the late 1990s until February 2003), it was made up of the following 9 counties, or judeţe, (capitals in parentheses): Categories: Moldova-related stubs | Cities in Moldova ...
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Bricheni is a Romanian city. ...
Cahul is a city and an administrative region in the south of Moldova. ...
Cantemir - is a city in Moldova. ...
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Numere de telefoane raionul Causeni Categories: Moldova-related stubs | Cities in Moldova ...
CimiÅlia is a city in the southern part of Moldova, on the banks of the river Cogîlnic. ...
Criuleni is a city in Moldova. ...
DonduÅeni (Or. ...
Drochia is the name of a town in Northern part of Republic of Moldova. ...
DubÄsari (Russian: ÐÑбоÑÑаÑÑ / Dubossary) is a town in eastern Moldova with a 2005 population of 49,000. ...
Edineţ is a town in Moldova. ...
Raionul FÄleÅti is a district of Moldova. ...
Raionul FloreÅti is a district of Moldova. ...
Glodeni is a city and an administrative region of north-east Moldova. ...
HînceÅti is a town in Moldova, also written without diacritics as Hincesti or Hancesti. According to the latest 2004 census, the town has 15260 inhabitants. ...
Ialoveni is a small region of the Republic of Moldova situated 10 km from Chisinau. ...
Nisporeni is located in the central part of Moldova. ...
OcniÅ£a is the name of several places: OcniÅ£a, DâmboviÅ£a County, Romania (population: 4,300) OcniÅ£a, Republic of Moldova (population: 9,400) This is a disambiguation pageâa list of articles associated with the same title. ...
Orhei (population 45,000) is a town and an administrative region of Moldova. ...
Soroca is a city in the north of Moldova with a population in 2004 of 39,400. ...
An image of StrÄÅeni A post stamp from StrÄÅeni StrÄÅeni is a town of about 20,000 inhabitants in central Moldova. ...
Taraclia is a city and an administrative region of Moldova in the south of the country. ...
Ungheni is the largest town without a university in the part of Moldova not included within Transnistria. ...
Originally, a county was the land under the jurisdiction of a count (in Great Britain, an earl, though the original earldoms covered larger areas) by reason of that office. ...
The part of Moldova east of the Dniestr/Nistru River, Transnistria is de jure a part of Moldova, although in reality it is not controlled by the Moldovan government. BÄlÅ£i is a city in northern Moldova. ...
Cahul is a city and an administrative region in the south of Moldova. ...
ChiÅinÄu coat-of-arms ChiÅinÄu (IPA /ki. ...
Edineţ is a town in Moldova. ...
Part of Moldova ...
Comrat or Komrat is the capital of the Gagauzia autonomous region in Moldova. ...
LÄpuÅna is an administrative region of Moldova. ...
HînceÅti is a town in Moldova, also written without diacritics as Hincesti or Hancesti. According to the latest 2004 census, the town has 15260 inhabitants. ...
Raionul Orhei is a district in Moldova. ...
Orhei (population 45,000) is a town and an administrative region of Moldova. ...
Soroca is a city in the north of Moldova with a population in 2004 of 39,400. ...
Motto: none Anthem: Anthem of Transnistria Capital Tiraspol Largest city Tiraspol Official languages Moldovan, Russian and Ukrainian Government President Parliamentary Republic Igor Smirnov Recognition Independence Recognition From Moldova none September 2, 1990 none Area ⢠Water (%) 3,567 km² 0% Population 555,500 (2004 est). ...
DubÄsari (Russian: ÐÑбоÑÑаÑÑ / Dubossary) is a town in eastern Moldova with a 2005 population of 49,000. ...
Tighina County is a major subdivision (Judeţ) of Moldova. ...
Numere de telefoane raionul Causeni Categories: Moldova-related stubs | Cities in Moldova ...
Raionul Ungheni is a district of Moldova. ...
Ungheni is the largest town without a university in the part of Moldova not included within Transnistria. ...
The river Dniestr (in Polish and Russian; Nistru in Romanian; Дністер, Dnister in Ukrainian; Tyras in Latin; also known as Dniester) is a river in Eastern Europe. ...
Motto: none Anthem: Anthem of Transnistria Capital Tiraspol Largest city Tiraspol Official languages Moldovan, Russian and Ukrainian Government President Parliamentary Republic Igor Smirnov Recognition Independence Recognition From Moldova none September 2, 1990 none Area ⢠Water (%) 3,567 km² 0% Population 555,500 (2004 est). ...
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