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  2. Moldovan Americans - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 U.S. Census Bureau Estimate of the number of people born in Moldova was 52,107. [3] The 2021 U.S. Census Bureau estimate results based on population surveys show 26,921 people born in the Republic of Moldova (51.66%) who identified themselves as being of "Romanian ancestry". [4]

  3. Moldovan diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Moldovan diaspora is the diaspora of Moldova, including Moldovan citizens abroad or people with ancestry from the country, regardless of their ethnic origin. Very few of them have settled in other parts of the world, but there is a significant number of them in some countries, mostly in the former Soviet Union, Italy, Spain, Romania, Portugal, Greece, Canada, and the United States of America.

  4. Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Moldova has an estimated population of approx. 2,423,300 as of 1 January 2024. [176] Moldova is relatively urbanised, with 43.4% of Moldovans living in urban areas as of 2022 and an urbanisation rate of 0.09%. [177] [178] About one-third of the Moldovan population live in the capital city Chișinău's metropolitan area.

  5. Moldova–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The United States recognized the independence of Moldova on December 25, 1991, [2] and opened the Embassy of the United States in Chişinău, in March 1992. The Republic of Moldova opened the Embassy of Moldova in Washington, D.C. in December 1993. A trade agreement providing reciprocal most-favored-nation tariff treatment became effective in ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Demographics of Moldova - Wikipedia

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    In the Soviet census of 1989, 62% of the total population claimed Moldovan as their native language. Only 4% of the entire population claimed Moldovan as a second language. In 1979, Russian was claimed as a native language by a large proportion of Jews (66%) and Belarusians (62%), and by a significant proportion of Ukrainians (30%).

  8. Chișinău - Wikipedia

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    Chișinău is the most economically prosperous locality in Moldova and its largest transportation hub. Nearly a third of Moldova's population lives in the metro area. Moldova has a history of winemaking dating back to at least 3,000 BCE, and as the capital city, Chișinău hosts the yearly national wine festival every October.

  9. 2024 Moldovan census - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Moldovan census was a census in Moldova that was held from 8 April to 7 July 2024. [1] Transnistria , a breakaway state internationally recognized as part of Moldova, refused to guarantee access and offer security guarantees to the Moldovan authorities to held the census in Corjova and other localities in Dubăsari District .