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  1. Chişinău a l’é la capital dla Moldavia (o Moldòva). A l’é ëdcò la prima sità dla Moldavia për popolassion, con 647.513 abitant . Geografìa. Chişinău as treuva al centr dla Moldavia, an sël fium Bic. Aministrassion. Ël sìndich a l'é Dorin Chirtoaca (Partì liberal).

  2. co.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChisinauChişinău - Wikipedia

    Chişinău hè a capitale di a Moldavia. Chişinău, Palazzo del Governo. Ultima modifica il 16 aos 2021 alle 15:58. Lingue. Адыгабзэ; Afrikaans ...

  3. FC Politehnica Chişinău was a Moldovan football club based in Chişinău. They played in the Divizia Naţională, the top division in Moldovan football. Their home stadium was Dinamo Stadium. Home colors were black and white with halved shirts and black shorts. Away colors were either white shirts and black shorts or all crimson shirts and ...

  4. hif.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChişinăuChişinău - Wikipedia

    Chişinău (IPA /ki.ʃi.'nəu/), jiske pahile Kishinev ke naam se jaana jaawat rahaa, Moldova ke capital city aur industrial aur commercial center hae. Ii Moldova ke sab se barraa city hae. Ii Moldova ke sab se barraa city hae.

  5. Kišiněv ( rumunsky Chișinău [kišineu], rusky Кишинёв / Kišiňov) je největší a hlavní město Moldavska. Zároveň je také průmyslovým a obchodním centrem státu. Toto město je považováno za jedno z nejzelenějších v Evropě. Nachází se ve středu země na řece Bîc.

  6. Zimbru Chișinău. Fotbal Club Zimbru Chișinău, commonly known as Zimbru Chișinău or simply Zimbru, is a Moldovan professional football club based in Chișinău, which competes in the Super Liga, the highest tier of Moldovan football . Founded in the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1947, Zimbru entered the Soviet Top League in 1956 ...

  7. The Eparchy of Chişinău and Khotin remained part of the Russian Orthodox Church until Bessarabia's union with Romania in 1918, after which the Romanian Orthodox Church established jurisdiction over the territory following the expulsion of the then Archbishop of Chişinău, Anastasius (Gribanovsky), and reorganized the Eparchy as the ...

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