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  2. Demographics of Moldova - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Moldova had 853 Orthodox churches and eleven Orthodox monasteries (four for monks and seven for nuns). In 1992 construction or restoration of 221 churches was underway, but clergy remained in short supply. [citation needed] As of 2004, Christian Orthodox constitute the vast majority of the population in all districts of Moldova.

  3. Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Moldova, [d] officially the Republic of Moldova, [e] is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe, on the northeastern corner of the Balkans. [16] The country spans a total of 33,483 km 2 (12,928 sq mi) and has a population of approximately 2.42 million as of January 2024. [ 17 ]

  4. 2014 Moldovan census - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, the census covered 2,998,235 people. In addition, estimated 193,434 persons were not covered by the census. In Chișinău municipality as many as 41% of population were not covered. The total population in Moldova covered is 2,804,801, of which about 209,000 (7.5%) were non-residents (living mostly abroad for over 12 months).

  5. Portal:Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Moldova, officially the Republic of Moldova, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe, on the northeastern corner of the Balkans. The country spans a total of 33,483 km 2 (12,928 sq mi) and has a population of approximately 2.42 million as of January 2024. Moldova is bordered by Romania to the west and Ukraine to the

  6. Moldovan Americans - Wikipedia

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    The 2015 U.S. Census Bureau Estimate of the number of people born in Moldova was 43,564. [5] The 2015 U.S. Census Bureau estimate results based on population surveys show 20,128 people born in the Republic of Moldova (46.20%) who identified themselves as being of "Romanian ancestry". [ 6 ]

  7. Moldovans - Wikipedia

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    Moldovans, sometimes referred to as Moldavians (Romanian: moldoveni, Moldovan Cyrillic: молдовень, pronounced [moldoˈvenʲ]), are the ethnic group native to the Moldova, who mostly speak the Romanian language, locally referred also as Moldovan. 75.1% of the Moldovan population declared Moldovan ethnicity in the 2014 Moldovan census, and Moldovans form significant communities in ...

  8. Category:Demographics of Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Demographics of Moldova * List of localities in Moldova inhabited by Romani people; D. Demographic history of Transnistria; E. Emigration from Moldova

  9. List of cities and towns in Moldova - Wikipedia

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    There are 66 cities and towns in the Republic of Moldova ... Cities and towns in Moldova Rank City/town Population ... Census 1959 Census 1970 ...