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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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    Moldova (/ m ɒ l ˈ d oʊ v ə / ⓘ mol-DOH-və, sometimes UK: / ˈ m ɒ l d ə v ə / MOL-də-və; Romanian pronunciation:), officially the Republic of Moldova (Romanian: Republica Moldova), is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe, on the northeastern corner of the Balkans.

  3. 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.

  4. Geography of Moldova; Continent: Europe: Region: Eastern Europe: Coordinates: Area: Ranked 135th • Total: 33,843.5 km 2 (13,067.0 sq mi) • Land: 98.6% • Water †% Coastline: 0.407 km (0.253 mi) Borders: Total land borders: Moldova–Ukraine border, MoldovaRomania border: Highest point: Bălănești Hill 428.9 m

  5. Moldova is a country in Eastern Europe. Its full name is the Republic of Moldova (Romanian: Republica Moldova, listen (help · info).) It used to be called Moldavia. It borders Ukraine to the east and Romania to the west. The official language in Moldova is the Romanian language. The capital of Moldova is Chișinău.

  6. Moldavia (Romanian: Moldova, pronounced or Țara Moldovei, literally "The Country of Moldavia"; in Romanian Cyrillic: Молдова or Цара Мѡлдовєй; Church Slavonic: Землѧ Молдавскаѧ; Greek: Ἡγεμονία τῆς Μολδαβίας) is a historical region and old principality in Central and Eastern Europe.

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    Moldavia 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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