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Basarabeasca (Romanian pronunciation: [basaraˈbe̯aska]) is a district (Romanian: raion) in the south of Moldova, with the administrative center at Basarabeasca
Basarabeasca District-Basarabeasca
Basarabeasca (Romanian pronunciation: [basaraˈbe̯aska]; Bulgarian: Бесарабка, Besarabka) is a city in Moldova. It is the capital of Basarabeasca District
Basarabeasca District-Moldova
Moldova (/mɒlˈdoʊvə/ mol-DOH-və, sometimes UK: /ˈmɒldəvə/ MOL-də-və; Romanian pronunciation: [molˈdova]), officially the Republic of Moldova (Romanian:
Basarabeasca District-List of cities and towns in Moldova
Codru Cricova Durlești Sîngera Vadul lui Vodă Vatra southern Moldova Basarabeasca Cantemir Cahul Cimișlia Iargara Leova Taraclia Tvardița Transnistria
Basarabeasca District-Cimișlia District
Republic of Moldova. It is bordered by Hîncești District and Ialoveni District on the north, Căușeni District on the east and Gagauzia, Basarabeasca District
Basarabeasca District-Flag of Moldova
flag of the Republic of Moldova (Romanian: Drapelul Moldovei) is a vertical triband of blue, yellow, and red, charged with the coat of arms of Moldova (an
Basarabeasca District-Gagauz Republic
bloodshed. Initially, the republic was made up of 5 districts: Comrat, Ceadîr-Lunga, Vulcănești, Basarabeasca, Taraclia. The Gagauz Republic never declared itself
Basarabeasca District-Moldova–Ukraine border
The Moldova–Ukraine border, the official border between Republic of Moldova and Ukraine, was established after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. The
Basarabeasca District-Iserlia
a commune in Basarabeasca District, Moldova. It is composed of a four villages: Bogdanovca, Carabiber, Iserlia and Ivanovca. Results of Population and
Basarabeasca District-Demographics of Moldova
Demographic features of the population of Republic of Moldova include distribution, ethnicity, languages, religious affiliation and other statistical data
Basarabeasca District-Carabetovca
Carabetovca is a village in Basarabeasca District, Moldova. Results of Population and Housing Census in the Republic of Moldova in 2014: "Characteristics
Basarabeasca District-History of the Jews in Bessarabia
and Basarabeasca districts, and municipality of Tighina (Bender) in Moldova 8 Leova, Cantemir, Cahul and Taraclia districts, and Gagauzia in Moldova 9 9
Basarabeasca District-LGBT rights in Moldova
in the Republic of Moldova" presented by the Soros Foundation - Moldova in 2016, 84% of Moldovans would not accept homosexuals living in Moldova, 89% would
Basarabeasca District-Administrative divisions of Moldova
Moldova is divided administratively into two levels: First level: 32 districts or raions (Romanian: raioane) 3 municipalities (municipii)—specifically
Basarabeasca District-Gagauz people
are a Turkic ethnic group native to southern Moldova (Gagauzia, Taraclia District, Basarabeasca District) and southwestern Ukraine (Budjak). Gagauz are
Basarabeasca District-Vehicle registration plates of Moldova
instead of three. Before 2015, Moldovan vehicle registration plates started with a group of one or two letters, indicating the town or district of registration
Basarabeasca District-Sadaclia
Sadaclia is a village in Basarabeasca District, Moldova. Results of Population and Housing Census in the Republic of Moldova in 2014: "Characteristics
Basarabeasca District-Iordanovca
Iordanovca is a village in Basarabeasca District, Moldova. Results of Population and Housing Census in the Republic of Moldova in 2014: "Characteristics
Basarabeasca District-COVID-19 pandemic in Moldova
the Republic of Moldova on 7 March 2020, when a Moldovan woman who returned from Italy tested positive for the novel coronavirus. As the number of infected
Basarabeasca District-Abaclia
in Basarabeasca District, Moldova. Iurie Reniță, Moldovan Ambassador to Romania Results of Population and Housing Census in the Republic of Moldova in
Basarabeasca District-Vasile Tarlev
Bessarabian Bulgarian and was born in Bașcalia, Basarabeasca district. Tarlev served as Prime Minister of Moldova from 2001 until 2008, until 2017 he was the
Basarabeasca District-Healthcare in Moldova
The Republic of Moldova has a universal health care system. The Human Rights Measurement Initiative finds that Moldova is fulfilling 78.2% of what it
Basarabeasca District-Vladimir Dragoș
Soviet and Moldovan operatic baritone. Vladimir Dragoș was born on 1 March 1943 in the town of Basarabeasca (at that time, the territory of Romania). Outstanding
Basarabeasca District-1995 Gagauz autonomy referendums
capital of the region alongside the local elections, with Comrat being chosen. In November 1998, the local councils of the town of Basarabeasca and the
Basarabeasca District-Bessarabia
About two thirds of Bessarabia lies within modern-day Moldova, with the Budjak region covering the southern coastal region and part of the Ukrainian Chernivtsi
Basarabeasca District-Roads in Moldova
Currently, there are three defined types of public roads in the Republic of Moldova: National road (Romanian: Drum național – pl. Drumuri naționale) Local
Basarabeasca District-List of country subdivision flags
Anenii Noi District Basarabeasca District Cahul District Călărași District Căușeni District Cimișlia District Criuleni District Dondușeni District Drochia
Basarabeasca District-List of localities in Moldova
There are 1682 localities in Moldova, including 66 urban localities (of them 53 are cities/towns (Romanian: orașe), and 13 municipalities (Romanian: municipiu))
Basarabeasca District-Cimișlia
southern part of Moldova situated on the banks of the Cogâlnic River, between the capital of Chișinău and the autonomous territorial unit of Gagauzia. Cimişlia
Basarabeasca District-July 2009 Moldovan parliamentary election
parliamentary elections were held in Moldova on 29 July 2009. The Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (PCRM) won 48 of the 101 seats, but lost the majority
Basarabeasca District-2019 Moldovan local elections
Laws of the Republic of Moldova : Electoral Code". www.e-democracy.md. Retrieved 2019-10-20. Electoral Code of Moldova Election Code of Moldova v t e
Basarabeasca District-2010 Moldovan parliamentary election
to validate the results, the Constitutional Court of Moldova ruled that acting president of Moldova, Mihai Ghimpu had to dissolve the parliament and hold
Basarabeasca District-Bașcalia
romanized: Bașcalia) is a village in Basarabeasca District, Moldova. Bașcalia is a small village in the Southeast of the Republic of Moldova, about 100 km from the
Basarabeasca District-Inna Șupac
Office of the President of the Republic of Moldova. For 10 years, from 2009 to 2019, she was a member of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova. She
Basarabeasca District-Grigore Vieru
– Cimișlia – Basarabeasca. At the driver’s seat was Gheorghe Munteanu, emeritus artist of the Republic of Moldova and deputy director of the "Joc" folk
Basarabeasca District-Vladimir Cebotari
November 1980) is a Moldovan jurist and politician, who since 30 July 2015 is the Minister of Justice of the Republic of Moldova in the Streleț Cabinet
Basarabeasca District-Moldovan resistance during World War II
Soviet partisan movement. The Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (MSSR), presently Moldova, had been created in August 1940 after a Soviet annexation
Basarabeasca District-Cogâlnic
cities of Hîncești, Cimișlia and Basarabeasca, and then into the Budjak, past Artsyz and into the Prichernomorskoy lowlands of Odesa Oblast (province) of Ukraine
Basarabeasca District-Communes of Moldova
authorities. Moldova portal Administrative divisions of Moldova Law no. 764-XV from 27.12.2001 on territorial administrative organisation of the Republic of Moldova
Basarabeasca District-Turkish exonyms
Balabaneş Balabanu Balaban Balmaz Balmaz Bălți Balçık Bardar Bardar Basarabeasca Besarabka Bender Bender, Benderabad Bessarabia Besarabya, Basaraba Beștemac
Basarabeasca District-List of contemporary ethnic groups
presence of both Spanish and French, the majority of Basques only have a passive knowledge of their language. Unlike the rest of the Soviet republics, who
Basarabeasca District-Romanian military intervention in Bessarabia
volunteers at Comrat and the railway stations in Ceadîr-Lunga and Basarabeasca. The city of Izmail was taken after intense fights and shelling by Romanian
Basarabeasca District-Censorship of LGBT issues
following districts: Anenii Noi, enacted on 1 March 2012 Basarabeasca Fălești Similar provisions were enacted by the following villages of Făleşti District: Bocani