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Moldavian
Moldavian, a. and n. (mɒlˈdeɪvɪən) [f. Moldavia, formerly a province of northern Turkey, now part of Romania: see -ian.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to Moldavia or its inhabitants. Moldavian balm, Moldavian mint, the plant Dracocephalum moldavicum. Moldavian cloak = moldave 1.1760 J. Lee Introd. Bot. A...
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Moldavian Airlines
Moldavian Airlines was an airline with its head office on the property of Chişinău International Airport in Chişinău in Moldova. In 2005, Moldavian Airlines transported 91,200 passengers. In 2006, 89,200 passengers were transported.
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Moldavian Democratic Republic
The Moldavian Democratic Republic (MDR; , ), also known as the Moldavian Republic, was a state proclaimed on by the Sfatul Țării (National Council) of With the Romanian Army in full control, on 24 January/6 February, the Moldavian Democratic Republic proclaimed its independence.
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Moldavian vault
Armenian vault with an oculus (galhatun) and the Moldavian vault. The Moldavian vault first appears during the reign of the Moldavian prince Stephen the Great in the Exaltation of the Holy Cross Church in Pătrăuți from
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Moldavian style
Moldovenesc style or Moldavian architectural style is a type of architecture developed in Moldavia during the 14th through 19th centuries. The Moldavian monasteries which belongs to the UNESCO heritage are made in this style.
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Moldavian-Muntenian Carpathians
The Moldavian-Muntenian Carpathians are a group of mountain ranges in Romania. These ranges are considered part of the Outer Eastern Carpathians. in Outer and Inner Eastern Carpathians:
North: Carpathians of Maramureș and Bukovina (Munții Carpați ai Maramureșului și Bucovinei) - MMB;
Centre: Moldavian-Transylvanian
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Moldavian Plateau
Its ramification Răut Passage separates the main part of the Moldavian Plateau from the Dniester Hills
Composition
The Moldavian Plateau comprises several The Moldavian Subcarpathians in the west and southwest, has altitudes of up to , but also includes depressions.
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Moldavian dialect
The Moldavian dialect is one of several dialects of the Romanian language (Daco-Romanian). The Moldavian dialect is not synonymous with Moldovan language.
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Moldavian Subcarpathians
Moldavian Subcarpathians () is a geographic area located in the northeast of Romania, to the east of the Eastern Carpathian Mountains. The Moldavian Subcarpathians are considered to be part of the Moldavian Plateau.
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Moldavian Progressive Party
The Moldavian Progressive Party () was a political party in Bessarabia. SFATULUI TARII DIN CHISINAU (VI)
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Sfatul Țării
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Defunct political parties in Moldova
Political parties established in 1917
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Moldavian Plain
Moldavian Plain () is a geographic area in the north east of Romania, one of the components of the Moldavian Plateau. Despite the name, the Moldavian Plain is not flat, but rather a region dotted with hills, part of the Moldavian Plateau.
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Moldavian military forces
The first documented mentions of a Moldavian naval fleet come from 1465 during the siege of Chilia. The Moldavian ships from Chilia and Cetatea Albă, further captured several other Turkish ships.
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Moldavian Soviet Encyclopedia
Moldavian Soviet Encyclopedia was printed in 8 volumes in Chișinău from 1970 to 1981. An additional volume, Moldavian SSR, was published in both Moldavian and Russian in 1979.
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Moldavian Cycling Federation
The Moldavian Cycling Federation (), abbreviated to FCM, is the national governing body of cycle racing in Moldova.
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National Moldavian Party
The National Moldavian Party was a political party in Bessarabia. The cornerstone of the National Moldavian Party program was to obtain political, administrative, church, school, and economic autonomy for Bessarabia.
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