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  1. Alexander I, commonly known as Alexander the Good ( Romanian: Alexandru cel Bun; c. 1375 – 1 January 1432) was Voivode of Moldavia between 1400 and 1432. [1] He was the son of Roman I and succeeded Iuga to the throne. [2] As ruler he initiated a series of reforms while consolidating the status of the Principality of Moldavia .

  2. Scale and map sheets: The two maps of Moldavia are at a scale of 1:28,800 on more sheets; each sheet has a dimension of 63 x 42 cm (16 x 24 inch on the map, 1.6 x 2.4 miles on terrain). The map of Khotyn district in Northern Moldavia contains 29 sheets. The map of Western Moldavia contains 107 map sheets (and an index map).

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  4. History of Moldova. The history of Moldova can be traced to the 1350s, when the Principality of Moldavia, the medieval precursor of modern Moldova and Romania, was founded. The principality was a vassal of the Ottoman Empire from 1538 until the 19th century.

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    Politics. The Moldovan Parliament. The Republic of Moldova is a constitutional republic with a unicameral parliamentary system of government and competitive, multi-party elections. The constitution provides for executive and legislative branches as well as an independent judiciary and a clear separation of powers.

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    Moldavia (Romanian: Moldova, pronounced ⓘ or Țara Moldovei, literally "The Country of Moldavia"; in Romanian Cyrillic: Молдова or Цара Мѡлдовєй) is a historical region and former principality in Central and Eastern Europe, corresponding to the territory between the Eastern Carpathians and the Dniester River.

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  7. 3 See: Roman A., Stepaniuc V., Lavric A. Stephen the Great - the maker of the glory of Moldavia. Historical study. Chisinau, 2018, 336 p.; Roman A. Ibidem, Chapters I, II, III, VI, VII, VIII and X. - Pp. 7 - 136, 179-295 and 317-330. 4 Roman A. Moldavia within the system of international relations from the 14th - 17th centuries. Chapter 3 in // The

  8. Alexander I, commonly known as Alexander the Good (Romanian: Alexandru cel Bun; c. 1375 – 1 January 1432) was Voivode of Moldavia between 1400 and 1432. He was the son of Roman I and succeeded Iuga to the throne. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Alexander I of Moldavia has received more than 123,139 page views.

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