Atlas of Moldova
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The introductions of the country, dependency and region entries are in the native languages and in English. The other introductions are in English.
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Moldova
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Moldova - Republica Moldova
Republica Moldova este un stat situat în estul Europei, între România (vest) şi Ucraina (est). Graniţa cu România urmează aproape în întregime râul Prut şi pe o distanţă foarte scurtă Dunărea. Republica Moldova are ieşire la Dunăre pe o fâşie de 200 m la extrema sa sudică (Giurgiuleşti). Republica Moldova s-a aflat sub ocupaţie rusească în perioada 1812-1918, iar între 1940 şi 1991 a avut statutul de republică unională în cadrul URSS. O dată cu dezmembrarea Uniunii Sovietice, Republica Moldova a devenit stat independent. Republica Moldova are un teritoriu în stânga Nistrului (Transnistria), locuit în proporţii relativ egale de români, ruşi şi ucraineni. Acesta este o rămăşiţă a RSSA Moldoveneşti din perioada interbelică. În 1990, odată cu izbucnirea conflictului din Transnistria, autorităţile de la Chişinău au pierdut controlul acestei regiuni, care şi-a autoproclamat independenţa sub numele de Republica Moldovenească Nistreană.
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Молдова - Республика Молдова[1]
Республика Молдова — государство на юго-востоке Европы. Граничит с Украиной на севере, востоке и юге, с Румынией на западе. Столица — Кишинёв. Бывшая Молдавская Советская Социалистическая Республика. 27 августа 1991 года Молдавия провозгласила свою независимость. На территории Молдавии находится непризнанная Приднестровская Молдавская Республика.Республика имеет выход к Дунаю(ок.200м.береговой линии.).
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Молдова - Республіка Молдова[2]
Республіка Молдова - держава розташована на південному сході Європи між 26 і 30 градусами східної довготи і 45 і 48 градусами північної широти. На півночі, сході й півдні межує з Україною, на заході - з Румунією.
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Moldova - Republic of Moldova
The Republic of Moldova is a small landlocked country in eastern Europe, located between ► Romania to the west and ► Ukraine to the east and south. Historically part of the Principality of Moldavia, it was annexed by the Russian Empire in 1812 and reunited with other Romanian lands in Romania in 1918. After changing hands during World War II and being annexed by the Soviet Union, it was known as the Moldavian SSR between 1945 and 1991, and finally declared its independence on 27 August 1991. In the east lies the break away republic of ► Transnistria, In the south the autonomius region of ► Gagauzia.
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| Short name |
Moldova |
| Official name |
Republic of Moldova |
| Status |
Independent country since 1991 |
| Location |
East Europe |
| Capital |
Chişinău |
| Population |
3,395,600 inhabitants |
| Area |
33,843 km² |
| Major languages |
Moldovan (Romanian) (official);languages of minorities: Russian, Ukrainian, Gagauz, Bulgarian. |
| Major religions |
Orthodox Christianity |
| More information |
Moldova, Geography of Moldova, History of Moldova and Politics of Moldova |
| More images |
Moldova - Moldova (Category). |
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General maps
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Map of Moldova |
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Map of Moldova |
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Map of Moldova (in Romanian) |
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Map of Moldova (in Ukrainian) |
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Map of Moldova |
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Administrative map |
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Moldova map |
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Satellite map |
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Moldova and Romania |
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Moldova and Romanian Moldova |
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Bessarabia |
History maps
This section holds a short summary of the history of the area of present-day Moldova, illustrated with maps, including historical maps of former countries and empires that included present-day Moldova.
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Dacia 82 |
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Dacia in the Roman Empire |
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The Roman province Dacia |
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Origins of the Romanians |
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Principality of Moldavia in 1483 |
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Principality of Moldavia during Ştefan cel Mare (1457 - 1504) |
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Romanian principalities 1600 |
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Romanian principalities 1600 |
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Principality of Moldavia in 1683 |
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The Moldovan Principality (1716), by Dimitrie Cantemir |
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Romanian principalities 1793-1812 |
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Bukovina as a part of Galicia, the autonomous Transylvania and the Turkish/Russian Moldovas |
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The southwestern Bessarabian frontier between 1856 and 1978 |
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Romanian principalities 1856-1859 |
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United Moldova and Wallachia |
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Balkans after 1856 |
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Ethnic map of the Ottoman Empire and its vassal states, including Romania (1861) |
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Development of the European part of the Ottoman Empire |
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The Russian Empire in 1914 |
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History of the Russian Empire (in German) |
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Romania in 1859 (red), compared with 1918 (red & green & yellow) and 2006 (red & green) |
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Ethnic map of European Russia before the First World War (in French) |
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Territories inhabited by Romanians in 1908 |
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Romanians living outside Romania before 1918 |
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Bessarabia in 1914 (in Russian) |
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Bessarabia as a part of Romania |
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Ethnic map of Romania (1930) |
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Ethnic composition of Bessarabia in 1930 |
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Bessarabia as a part of Romania and MASSR as a part of the Ukrainian SSR |
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MASSR from 1924 to 1940 as part of the Soviet Union |
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Romania 1924-1940 |
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Regions of Romania |
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Romania 1918—1940, Administrative Map |
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Jewish communities in 1930 |
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Bessarabia as part of Romania |
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In 1940 Moldova is conquered by the Soviet Union and becomes a member republic, but between 1941 and 1944 it was part of Romania. This is a map of the Moldavian ASSR 1940-1941 |
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Romania 1942 |
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Romania controlled August 19 1941 - January 29 1944 the whole "Transnistrian" region between Dniester, Bug rivers and Black Sea coast. The region was divided into 13 judeţe (counties). |
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Romania after WW II |
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Evolution of the Soviet Union |
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Location of the USSR |
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The republics of the USSR |
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Map of the 1974 geographic location of various ethnic groups within the Soviet Union |
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Soviet Union administrative divisions, 1989 |
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Moldova in the USSR |
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Former counties of the Republic of Moldova |
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Administrative map of the Romanian Orthodox Church (including the Metropolis of Bessarabia) |
Old maps
This section holds copies of original general maps older than 70 years of this entry.
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Governorate of Bessarabia in 1883 |
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Governorate of Bessarabia |
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1930 map of Bessarabia |
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Moldavian ASSR |
Other maps
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Ethnic composition of Bessarabia in 1930 |
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Ethnic composition of the (Romanian) Governorate of Bessarabia in 1941 |
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Ethnic composition |
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Romanian dialects |
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Some representative isoglosses of three main varieties (dialects) of Daco-Romanian |
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The dispersion of Moldovans in Europe |
Election maps
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Votes won by the Communist Party of Moldova (PCRM) in the 2009 legislative election by raion and municipality
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Votes won by the Liberal Party (PL) in the 2009 legislative election by raion and municipality
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Votes won by the Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova (PLDM) in the 2009 legislative election by raion and municipality
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Votes won by the 'Our Moldova' Alliance (AMN) in the 2009 legislative election by raion and municipality
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Total votes won by the opposition parties (PL, PLDM and AMN) which passed the 6% electoral threshold in the 2009 legislative election by raion and municipality
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Voter turnout for the 2009 legislative election by raion and municipality
Ethnic maps
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Harta etnică a Republicii Moldova la nivel de comune
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Ponderea românilor în Republica Moldova la nivel de comune
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Ponderea ucrainenilor în Republica Moldova la nivel de comune
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Ponderea rușilor în Republica Moldova la nivel de comune
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Ponderea găgăuzilor în Republica Moldova la nivel de comune
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Ponderea bulgarilor în Republica Moldova la nivel de comune
Satellite maps
Notes and references
General remarks:
- The WIKIMEDIA COMMONS Atlas of the World is an organized and commented collection of geographical, political and historical maps available at Wikimedia Commons. The main page is therefore the portal to maps and cartography on Wikimedia. That page contains links to entries by country, continent and by topic as well as general notes and references.
- Every entry has an introduction section in English. If other languages are native and/or official in an entity, introductions in other languages are added in separate sections. The text of the introduction(s) is based on the content of the Wikipedia encyclopedia. For sources of the introduction see therefore the Wikipedia entries linked to. The same goes for the texts in the history sections.
- Historical maps are included in the continent, country and dependency entries.
- For Burma, see Myanmar; Great Britain and Northern Ireland, see United Kingdom; Ivory Coast, see Côte d'Ivoire; Pridnestrovie, see Transnistria; Taiwan, see China, Republic of; Timor-Leste, see East Timor.
- The status of various entities is disputed. See the content for the entities concerned.
- The maps of former countries that are more or less continued by a present-day country or had a territory included in only one or two countries are included in the atlas of the present-day country. For example the Ottoman Empire can be found in the Atlas of Turkey.
- ↑ Romanization of Russian according to the BGN/PCGN standard: Moldova - Respublika Moldova. Another used romanization is the ISO 9 standard.
- ↑ Romanization of Ukrainian according to the official Ukrainian standard: Moldova - Respublika Moldova. Another romanization is the ISO 9 standard.
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