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  2. Ministry of Infrastructure and Regional Development (Moldova)

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    1: Mihai Severovan (born 1947) 24 January 1997 21 December 1999 Ciubuc I–II Sturza: 2: Vladimir Antosii (born 1951) 19 April 2005 31 March 2008 Tarlev II: 3: Vladimir Baldovici (born 1967) 31 March 2008 11 September 2009 Greceanîi I– II: 4: Marcel Răducan (born 1967) 25 September 2009 18 February 2015 Filat I– II Leancă: 5: Vasile ...

  3. Moldovan Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    Equipment included 44 BMD-1 AIFV, and 266 APCs, including 91 TAB-71s, as well as 227 artillery pieces. [1] The modern Land Forces Command was established on 25 December 2008. [ 2 ] In 2010, the Army had been further reduced to 5,148 (3,176 professional soldiers and 1,981 conscripts) plus 2,379 paramilitary forces.

  4. Ministry of Internal Affairs (Moldova) - Wikipedia

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    1: Ion Costaș (born 1944) 6 June 1990 5 February 1992 Druc. Muravschi. 2: Constantin Antoci (born 1949) 5 February 1992 24 January 1997 Muravschi. Sangheli I-II. 3: Mihail Plămădeală (born 1945) 24 January 1997 22 May 1998 Ciubuc I: 4: Victor Catan (born 1949) 22 May 1998 21 December 1999 Ciubuc II. Sturza. 5: Vladimir Țurcan (born 1954 ...

  5. Administrative-Territorial Units of the Left Bank of the ...

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    The government of Moldova has established a Bureau of Reintegration headed by the Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration, a post held by Oleg Serebrian since January 2022. [ 9 ] The law which establishes the Administrative-Territorial Units of the Left Bank of the Dniester states that the region is to elect a Supreme Council on the basis of ...

  6. Bălți - Wikipedia

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    Besides traditional for Moldova wine making, sugar, meat processing, flour milling, oil production, and light industry in general, Bălți is the centre for manufacturing of agricultural machinery, of various construction materials, fur, textile, chemical and furniture industries.

  7. Ștefan cel Mare 2nd Motorized Infantry Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Motorized Infantry Brigade "Stefan Cel Mare" is a motorized infantry unit of the Moldovan National Army's Ground Forces based in the Moldovan capital of Chișinău. Operations [ edit ]

  8. 1st Motorized Infantry Brigade "Moldova" - Wikipedia

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    The name "Moldova" was granted in August 1993 by order of defense minister Ion Costaș, and was handed its battle flag later that month by presidential decree. In 1996, the International Military Applications "MEDCEUR-1996" were organized at the Brigade Training Center located near the village of Elizaveta with the involvement of the American ...

  9. Mărculești Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Mărculești Airbase (Romanian: Baza aeriana Mărculești) (ICAO: LUBM) is an air base of the Moldovan Air Force, located in Florești district, in the north of Moldova. Aircraft on display [ edit ]