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Moldova

Română 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.

Русский 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.).

Українська 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.

English 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.


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).

General maps

Moldova-CIA WFB Map.png Map of Moldova
Moldova map.gif Map of Moldova
Md-map.jpg Map of Moldova (in Romanian)
Moldova-mapa-Ukrai.PNG Map of Moldova (in Ukrainian)
Republica Moldova.png Map of Moldova
MoldRelief.jpg Physical geography of Moldova
MoldGeologica.jpg Geology of Moldova
MoldVeget.jpg Biogeography of Moldova
Map of railroad network of Moldova.jpg Moldovan railways
RRM.jpg Moldovan roads
MoldovaToday.png Moldova (independent Moldavia, red), Ukrainian Moldavia (orange) & Romanian Moldavia (pink)
Bessarabia region.png Moldova, Romanian Moldova and Bessarabia
Transnistria-map.png Transnistria in Moldova
Gagauzia map.png Gagauzia in Moldova
Karta Gagauzien.jpg Gagauzia in Moldova
Romania 2000.png Moldova and Romania
Movement for the unification of Romania and Moldova.png A hypothetical map of Romania united with Moldova

Administrative maps

Moldova administrative map.png Administrative map of Moldova
Moldova harta administrativa.png Administrative map including the development regions
Moldova.png Blank administrative map of Moldova
Moldadm.png Administrative divisions of Moldova
Regiunile de dezvoltare ale Republicii Moldova.svg The 6 development regions of Moldova
Modelul "Elvetian".jpg Two administrative reforms projected 1990 and 2010 according with the "Swiss example"
Romanian Orthodox Church11.svg Administrative map of the Romanian Orthodox Church (including the Metropolis of Bessarabia)

Historical maps

Dacia 82 BC.png Kingdom of Dacia 82-44 BC
REmpire-Dacia.png Province of Dacia within the Roman Empire (AD 106-117)
Roman province of Dacia (106 - 271 AD).svg The Roman Province of Dacia (AD 106-275)
Theoretical map of Romanian origins.png Eastern Romance people during the Dark Ages
Moldova (1483)-ro.png Principality of Moldavia in 1483
Partitions of Moldavia.jpg Highland, Lowland and Bessarabia in the Principality of Moldavia (until 1812), the russian gubernia & the romanian province of Bessarabia (1812-1940), and present situation
Moldova Stefan cel Mare.png Principality of Moldavia during the reign of Stephen the Great (1457 - 1504)
Mihai 1600.png Romanian principalities united under Michael the Brave (1600)
Central europe 1683.png South-Central Europe in 1683, on the eve of the Ottoman siege of Vienna
Rom1793-1812.png Romanian principalities in 1793-1812
Galicia1836.gif Bukovina as part of the Habsburg Kingdom of Galicia-Lodomeria, the autonomous Principality of Transylvania and the Turkish/Russian divided Moldova
Cahul Ismail si Bolgrad.PNG The frontier between Russia and Romania in Southwestern Bessarabia (1856-1878)
Rom1856-1859.png Romanian principalities 1856-1859
Romania 1859-1878.png United Principalities of Moldova and Wallachia (Romania)
Balkans1912.jpg Southeastern Europe in 1856-78
Meyers b15 s0924a.jpg Development of the European part of the Ottoman Empire
LocationRussianEmpire1914.png The Russian Empire in 1914
Meyers b14 s0080a.jpg Development of the Russian Empire (in German)
Bessarabia 1914.png Bessarabia in 1914 (in Russian)
Bessarabien und Moldawien.jpg Historische Bessarabien und heutige Moldawien (in German)
Romania Mare.JPG Bessarabia within Romania (after 1918)
Romania Mare (judete si regiuni istorice).JPG Bessarabia as part of Romania and the MASSR as part of the Ukrainian SSR (1924-25)
Romania MASSR 1920.png Romania and the MASSR (1924-40)
Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic and Transnistria.png The Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (MASSR), in 1924-40 part of the Soviet Union (Ukrainian SSR)
MapRegionsRomania.png Historical regions of interwar Romania
Karte Bessarabien 02.png Bessarabia as part of Romania
Judete 1919-25.png Romania in 1918-1925, administrative map
Romania 1930, Administrative Map1.png Romania in 1926—1940, administrative map
Romania 1930.png Romania in 1930, administrative map
Romania 1938.png Romania in 1938, administrative map
Tinuturi Romania.svg Romania in 1938-40, administrative map
Rom1940-1941.png In 1940 Bessarabia is occupied by the Soviet Union and most of it is united with parts of the Moldavian ASSR, forming the Moldavian SSR (1940-1941)
Rom1942.png Romania in 1941-44
ROMANIA MAI 1942.png Administrative map of Romania in May 1942
Transnistria administratie romaneasca.png Romania controlled in August 19 1941-January 29 1944 the region between Dniester and Bug rivers, and the Black Sea coast (Transnistria proper). The region was divided into 13 judeţe (counties).
Romania WWII.png Romanian territorial losses after World War II
Romania territory during 20th century.gif Development of Romania (1881-present day)
SovietEvolution.png Evolution of the Soviet Union
LocationUSSR.png Location of the USSR
USSR Republics Numbered Alphabetically.png The republics of the USSR
Soviet Union Administrative Divisions 1989.jpg Soviet Union administrative divisions, 1989
SovietUnionMoldova.png Location of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Moldova in the USSR
Geopolitics South Russia2.png Transnistria as a russian "protected" separatist territory between 3 others
Moldova judete-large.png Former counties of the Republic of Moldova (1998-2003)

Old maps

This section holds copies of original general maps more than 70 years old.

Tabvla Geographica Moldauiae - Descriptio antiqui et hodierni status Moldaviae, Frankfurt und Leipzig, 1771.jpg The Moldovan Principality (1716), by Dimitrie Cantemir
Principati1786.jpg Principalities of Moldavia @ Wallachia, italian map (1786), by G. Pittori, according with the geographer Giovanni Antonio Rizzi Zannoni
Russian Bessarabia, 1883.jpg Governorate of Bessarabia in 1883
Bessarabskaia gubernia.jpg Governorate of Bessarabia
Bessarabia.png 1927 map of Bessarabia
Map of the Moldavian ASSR.jpg Moldavian ASSR in 1929
Massr map.png Moldavian ASSR (1930)
Bessarabia bw map.png 1930 map of Bessarabia
Bessarabie.jpg Physical map of Bessarabia (in French)
Bessarabia-sce.png Location map of Bessarabia

Ethno-linguistic maps

Balkans-ethnic (1861).jpg Ethnic map of the Ottoman Empire and its vassal states, including Romania (1861)
Russia ethnic.JPG Ethnic map of European Russia before the First World War (in French)
Sprachatlas Weigand 67.JPG Territories inhabited by Romanians in 1908
Romanians before WW1.jpg Romanians living outside Romania before 1918
Map of RDM-1917.jpg Ethnic map of Bessarabia (1918)
Harta etnica rassm.jpg Ethnic map of the Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in 1926
Romania 1930 ethnic map EN.png Ethnic map of Romania in 1930
EvRoMare1930.PNG Jewish communities in 1930
Harta etnica a Basarabiei.png Ethnic composition of Bessarabia in 1930
RECENSAMANT 1941 JUDETE.png Ethnic map of Romania and Transnistria in 1941
Harta etnica a Guvernamantului Basarabiei in 1941.png Ethnic composition of Bessarabia in 1941
Major ethnics groups in Moldova 1989.jpg Ethnic composition of Moldova in 1989
Harta etnica a Republicii Moldova - 2004.jpg Ethnic composition of Moldova in 2002
Romania Graiuri.jpg Romanian dialects
Sprachatlas Weigand 65.JPG Some representative isoglosses of three main varieties (dialects) of Daco-Romanian
Romanian Language.png Languages in Moldova and Romania
Moldovans.PNG The dispersion of Moldavians (included romance-speaking Moldovans) in Europe
EthnicRomaniansAroundRomania.png The distribution of Romanians (including self-declared Moldavians or Vlachs)
RomaniansInBalkans.png Modern distribution of East Romance people
YCCP-P M-1988 91.jpg Ukrainian maps of 1988 and 1991 showing the "moldovan ethnic group" (lighty green), the first one according with the official soviet definition, the second one with the "moldovenist" definition

Election maps

Ethnic maps of Moldova (2004 census)

Satellite maps

Satellite image of Moldova in September 2003.jpg Satellite map

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  1. Romanization of Russian according to the BGN/PCGN standard: Moldova - Respublika Moldova. Another used romanization is the ISO 9 standard.
  2. Romanization of Ukrainian according to the official Ukrainian standard: Moldova - Respublika Moldova. Another romanization is the ISO 9 standard.

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