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Moldavia [4] (en rumano: Moldova), oficialmente la República de Moldavia [10] [11] [12] [13] (en rumano: Republica Moldova), es un país ubicado en Europa Oriental, situado entre Rumania y Ucrania. [14] Tiene una superficie de 33 851 km² y su capital es Chisináu, situada en el centro del país. [5]
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Moldova's capital and largest city is Chișinău, with approximately a third of the country's population residing in its metro area. Chișinău is Moldova's main industrial and commercial centre, and is located in the middle of the country, on the river Bîc , a tributary of the Dniester .
Hace 4 días · Moldova, landlocked country lying in the northeastern corner of the Balkan region of Europe. Its capital city is Chișinău, located in the south-central part of the country. Moldova. Formerly known as Bessarabia, this region was an integral part of the Romanian principality of Moldavia until 1812, when it was ceded to Russia by its ...
Chișinău, [a] formerly known as Kishinev, [b] is the capital and largest city of Moldova. [8] . The city is Moldova's main industrial and commercial centre, and is located in the middle of the country, on the river Bîc, a tributary of the Dniester.
- 123 km² (47 sq mi)
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Chișinău, city and capital of Moldova (Moldavia). It is situated along the Bâcu (Byk) River, in the south-central part of the country. The first documentary reference to Chișinău dates to 1466, when it was under the rule of the Moldavian prince Ștefan III.
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Chisináu 2 (en rumano: Chișinău, pronunciado [kiʃiˈnəu̯] ⓘ) 2 es la capital y el municipio más grande de Moldavia. Cuenta con una población estimada de 779 400 habitantes (2008), es el principal centro comercial e industrial.
Hace 6 días · Capital. name: Chisinau in Romanian (Kishinev in Russian) geographic coordinates: 47 00 N, 28 51 E time difference: UTC+2 (7 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time) daylight saving time: +1hr, begins last Sunday in March; ends last Sunday in October etymology: origin unclear but may derive from the archaic Romanian word chisla ("spring" or "water source") and noua ("new") because ...