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  2. List of rivers of Moldova - Wikipedia

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    List of rivers of Moldova. 14 languages. ... Map of Moldova with main rivers. The largest rivers of Moldova include: River Length draining in Important cities

  3. Geography of Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Moldova's main river, the Dniester, is navigable throughout almost the entire country, and in warmer winters it does not freeze over. The Prut river is a tributary of the Danube, which it joins at the far southwestern tip of the country. Over 95% of the water circulation in Moldova flows into one of the two rivers – the Prut or Dniester.

  4. Category:Rivers of Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; ... Pages in category "Rivers of Moldova" The following 18 pages are in this ...

  5. Moldova (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Moldova (Romanian: Moldova, pronounced ⓘ) is a river in Romania, in the historical region of Moldavia.It is a right tributary of the river Siret. [1] [2] [3] The river rises from the Obcina Feredeu Mountains of Bukovina in Suceava County and joins the Siret in Cotu Vameș, east of the city of Roman in Neamț County. [4]

  6. Moldova - Wikipedia

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    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. Moldova's second-largest city is Tiraspol , which lies on the eastern bank of the Dniester and is the capital of the unrecognised breakaway region of Transnistria .

  7. Șoldănești District - Wikipedia

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    The district is located in the Nistru River basin; the river Ciorna is the main river in the district. There are many sources of drinking water; groundwater is at depths between 0.5 m and 10–15 m. Administrative subdivisions

  8. Category:Bodies of water of Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; ... Rivers of Moldova (4 C, 18 P) This page was ...

  9. Răut - Wikipedia

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    Răut, also referred to as Reut (Romanian: Răut, Ukrainian and Russian: Реут (Reut), Yiddish: רעװעט (Revet)) is a river in Moldova, [1] a right tributary of Dniester. Răut, generally navigable until the 18th-19th century, is navigable today only by small recreational boats. The towns Bălți, Orhei, ansasd Florești are located by ...