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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MoldovaMoldova - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · As of March 2023, the only official language of Moldova is Romanian, and all references to the Moldovan language in the constitution and legal bills have been amended to refer to Romanian. [309] [310] The 2014 Moldovan census for the first time collected information about the languages spoken by residents in Moldova.

    • Moldovan LEU

      The leu (Romanian pronunciation:, plural lei; sign: L; ISO...

    • Prime Minister

      The prime minister of Moldova (Romanian: Prim-ministrul...

    • Moldovan Language

      Moldovan (Latin alphabet: limba moldovenească; Moldovan...

    • Demographics

      Currently, 2,184,065 people or 80.2% of those covered by the...

  2. 2 days ago · Its main dialects are Dacoromanian, the basis of the standard language, spoken in Romania and Moldova; Aromanian, spoken in Greece, North Macedonia, Albania, Bulgaria, Kosovo, and Serbia; and nearly extinct Meglenoromanian and Istroromanian.

  3. Geography of Moldova. Satellite image of Moldova in September 2003. Köppen–Geiger climate classification map for Moldova. Located in Eastern Europe, Moldova is bordered on the west and southwest by Romania and on the north, south, and east by Ukraine.

  4. www.cia.gov › the-world-factbook › countriesWorld Factbook Glyph

    May 15, 2024 · Introduction. Background. A large portion of present-day Moldovan territory became a province of the Russian Empire in 1812 and then unified with Romania in 1918 in the aftermath of World War I. This territory was then incorporated into the Soviet Union at the close of World War II.

  5. 6 days ago · The official language of Moldova is Moldovan, which is a dialect of Romanian. Romanian and Russian are also commonly spoken in the country. Chisinau is the capital and largest city of Moldova. Chisinau is a vibrant city with a rich cultural heritage and serves as the economic and administrative center of the country.

  6. 1 day ago · Albanians refer to themselves as shqiptarë —often taken to mean “sons of eagles,” though it may well refer to “those associated with the shqip (i.e., Albanian) language”—and to their country as Shqipëria.

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