moldova
111Moldova — Mol|do|va a country in Eastern Europe between Romania and the Ukraine, which used to be part of the former Soviet Union. Population: 4,432,000 (2001). Capital: Kishinev. >Moldavan n adj …
112Moldova — Not Moldavia. Eastern European republic, formerly called Bessarabia, formerly part of Soviet Union; capital Chişinău. The people and language are Moldovan …
113Moldova — Estimated Gypsy population: 22,500. The official Gypsy population (based on the Soviet 1989 census) was 11,517, of whom 85 percent had Romani as their mother tongue. It occupies part of the territory known as Bessarabia and belonged to Russia… …
114Moldova — republic, E Europe; 13,000 sq. mi.; pop. 4,338,000; cap. Chişinău. Also Moldavia …
115Moldova — moldavo Moldavia …
116Moldova — Mol•do•va [[t]mɔlˈdoʊ və[/t]] n. geg a republic in S central Europe: a former constituent republic of the U.S.S.R. 4,460,838; 13,000 sq.mi. (33,700 sq. km). Cap.: Chişinau. Formerly, Moldavia Mol•do′van, adj. n …
117Moldova — /mɒlˈdoʊvə/ (say mol dohvuh) noun 1. a republic in south eastern Europe between Ukraine and Romania; a constituent republic of the Soviet Union 1940–91, known as the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic. 33 670 km2. Language: Romanian. Currency:… …
118Moldova — Mol|do|va Mol|do|va …
119Moldova — Mol|do|va vgl. 2Moldau …
120Foreign relations of Moldova — Moldova This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Moldova …