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  1. Moldova: Moldova is a small republic in eastern Europe around the Dniester river. It was largely created out of part of Romania that Stalin took after World War Two, with a bit of Ukraine added, although the land had been traded ... [100%] 2024-01-01 [European countries]
  2. Moldova: The Republic of Moldova (Republica Moldova) is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe, located between Romania to the west and Ukraine to the north, east and south. Historically part of the Principality of Moldavia, it was annexed by the Russian ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  3. Moldova (Lüganuse): Moldova es una aldea del municipio de Lüganuse, en el condado de Ida-Viru, Estonia. Según el censo de 2021, tiene una población de 26 habitantes.​. (Lüganuse) [100%] 2024-01-11
  4. Moldova: The Republic of Moldova is a cleft country in eastern Europe and a former member of the Soviet Union. Its capital is Chişinău. [100%] 2023-02-25 [Moldova] [European Countries]...
  5. Moldova (newspaper): Moldova was a semimonthly newspaper published in Bârlad, Romania. Though presented as being independent, the paper was published under the patronage of the "Academia Bârlădeană". (Newspaper) [100%] 2024-01-03 [1931 establishments in Romania] [1932 disestablishments in Romania]...
  6. Moldova: Moldova, officially The Republic of Moldova (Romanian: Moldova, Republica Moldova), is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe, located between Romania to the west and Ukraine to the north, east and south. [100%] 2023-08-01
  7. Names of Moldavia and Moldova: The names of Moldavia and Moldova originate from the historical state of Moldavia, which at its greatest extent included eastern Romania (Western Moldavia), Moldova, and parts of south-western and western Ukraine. One of the existing theories is that Moldavia ... [93%] 2024-01-03 [Country name etymology] [History of Moldova]...
  8. Molova: Molova (Russian: Молова) is a rural locality (a village) in Yorgvinskoye Rural Settlement, Kudymkarsky District, Perm Krai, Russia. The population was 82 as of 2010. [83%] 2024-01-03 [Rural localities in Kudymkarsky District]
  9. Constitution of Moldova (1994): Government of Moldova The Moldovan Constitution of 1994 has been the supreme law of the Republic of Moldova since 27 August 1994. The current Constitution of Moldova was adopted on 29 July 1994 by the Moldovan Parliament and published in ... (1994) [79%] 2024-01-03 [Constitutions of Moldova] [1994 in Moldova]...
  10. Culture of Moldova: The culture of Moldova is unique and influenced by the Romanian origins of its majority population, as well as the Slavic and minority Gagauz populations. The traditional Latin origins of Romanian culture reach back to the 2nd century, the period ... [79%] 2024-01-10 [Culture of Moldova]
  11. Literature of Moldova: Literature of Moldova comprises the literature of the principality of Moldavia, the later trans-Prut Moldavia, Bessarabia, the Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic, and the modern Republic of Moldova, irrespective of the language. Although there ... [79%] 2024-01-03 [Moldovan literature] [Moldovan writers]...
  12. History of Moldova: The Republic of Moldova occupies most of what has been known as Bessarabia. Moldova's location has made it a historic passageway between Asia and southern Europe, as well as the victim of frequent warfare. [79%] 2023-02-21 [Moldova] [European Countries]...
  13. Cinema of Moldova: The cinema of Moldova developed in the early 1960s during the Soviet period, experiencing a flowering of about a decade and a half. Stagnation followed, and after the Moldavian SSR became independent in 1991, the industry almost completely disappeared. (Filmmaking in Moldova) [79%] 2024-01-03 [Cinema of Moldova]
  14. Counties of Moldova: Between 1999 and February 2002, Moldova was divided into 12 territorial units, including 1 municipality, 1 autonomous territorial unit, 1 territorial unit, and 9 counties (Romanian: județe; seats in brackets): In October 1999 a Taraclia County was split out from ... [79%] 2024-01-03 [Counties of Moldova]
  15. Parliament of Moldova: Government of Moldova The Parliament of Moldova (Romanian: Parlamentul Republicii Moldova) is the supreme representative body of the Republic of Moldova (Romanian: Republica Moldova), the only state legislative authority, being a unicameral structure composed of 101 elected MPs on lists ... (Legislature of Moldova) [79%] 2024-05-29 [Parliament of the Republic of Moldova] [Parliaments by country]...
  16. Politics of Moldova: Government of Moldova The politics of Moldova take place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, wherein the prime minister is the head of the Government of Moldova, and a multi-party system. The President of Moldova has ... (Political system of Moldova) [79%] 2024-06-25 [Politics of Moldova] [History of Moldova since 1991]...
  17. Moldavia: Moldavia (Romanian: Moldova) is a geographic and historical region and former principality in Eastern Europe, corresponding to the territory between Eastern Carpathians and Dniester river. An initially independent and later autonomous state, it existed from the 14th century to 1859 ... [71%] 2023-02-04
  18. Moldavia: Moldavia (Romanian: Moldova, pronounced [molˈdova] (listen) or Țara Moldovei, literally "The Country of Moldavia"; in Romanian Cyrillic: Молдова or Цара Мѡлдовєй; Template:Lang-chu; Greek: Ἡγεμονία τῆς Μολδαβίας) is a historical region and former principality in Central and Eastern Europe, corresponding to the territory between the ... (Place) [71%] 2023-11-28 [Historical regions]
  19. Meldola: Ancient Sephardic family whose genealogy can be traced through sixteen generations without a break to Isaiah of Toledo (born in 1282). Under Spanish names it long flourished in Toledo, and produced many men of note and of learning. The name ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [71%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  20. Molitva: «Molitva» (en serbio cirílico: Молитва; en español: «Plegaria») es una canción de la cantante serbia Marija Šerifović escrita por Vladimir Graić y Saša Milošević Marela. Fue la canción ganadora del Festival de la Canción de Eurovisión 2007. [71%] 2023-12-19

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