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  • 91Piotr Borodin — First Secretary of the Moldavian Communist Party In office August 14, 1940 – February 11, 1942 Prime Minister Tihon Konstantinov Preceded by Party formed Succeeded by …

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  • 92Bukovina — For the Slovakian village, see Bukovina, Liptovský Mikuláš District. Bukovyna redirects here. For the Ukrainian football stadium, see Bukovyna Stadium. See also: Bukowina (disambiguation) die Bukowina Bucovina / Bukovyna …

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  • 93Michael the Brave — Mihai Viteazu redirects here. For other uses, see Mihai Viteazu (disambiguation). Michael the Brave Portrait by Aegidus Sadeler (Prague, 1601) Reign 1593–1601 Coronation …

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  • 94History of the Romanians in Ukraine — This article is about the history of Romanians in what is now southwestern Ukraine, roughly between the Dniester River and the Bug River, who traditionally have not belonged to any Romanian statal entity (nor to Transnistria), but have been an… …

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  • 95History of Bălţi — Moldovan postage stamp showing the current coat of arms of Bălţi. Bălţi is the second largest city in Moldova. It is located in the northern part of the country, within the historical region of Bessarabia, with which the city s own history is… …

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  • 96Prime Minister of Moldova — Standard of the Prime Minister …

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  • 97Tiraspol — Not to be confused with Terespol. Tiraspol   Municipality   Central street of Tiraspol …

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  • 98Disputed status of Transnistria — Transnistria This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Transnistria Constitution President …

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  • 99Timeline of national flags — This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. This page lists the different number of flags and/or modifications made on the flags of current sovereign nations since beginning of the 18th century. Contents 1 Africa 2 Asia …

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  • 100Controversy over national identity in Moldova — A controversy exists over the national identity and name of the native language of the main ethnicity of the Republic of Moldova. The controversy The indigenous majority, is defined as “Moldovan” by article 12 of the Constitution [… …

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