- Moldova - Wikipedia
In the south, the country has a small flatland, the Bugeac Plain The territory of Moldova east of the river Dniester is split between parts of the Podolian Plateau, and parts of the Eurasian Steppe Moldova's exceptionally rich Chernozem soil covers around three-quarters of the country's land area [31]
- Moldavia - Wikipedia
The western half of Moldavia is now part of Romania, the eastern side belongs to the Republic of Moldova, and the northern and southeastern parts are territories of Ukraine
- Moldova - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Russian Empire took almost half of the Principality of Moldova in 1812 and called it Bessarabia Between 1918 – 1940 and 1941 – 1944 it was part of the Kingdom of Romania
- Moldova | History, Population, Map, Flag, Capital, Facts | Britannica
Moldova, country lying in the northeastern corner of the Balkan region of Europe This region was an integral part of the Romanian principality of Moldavia until 1812, when it was ceded to Russia Upon the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, it declared its independence and took the name Moldova
- Moldova country profile - BBC News
Provides an overview of Moldova, including key events and facts about this east European country
- Moldova - Wikiwand
Moldova, officially the Republic of Moldova, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe, with an area of 33,843 km2 (13,067 sq mi) and a population of 2 38 million
- History of Moldova - Wikipedia
In antiquity, Moldova's location made it a crossroads for invasions by the Scythians, Goths, Huns, and other tribes, followed by periods of Roman and Byzantine control The medieval Principality of Moldavia emerged in the 1350s, and was the medieval precursor of modern Moldova and Romania
- Outline of Moldova - Wikipedia
Moldova (officially the Republic of Moldova, Romanian: Republica Moldova) – landlocked country in Eastern Europe, located between Romania to the west and Ukraine to the north, east, and south
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