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  2. Roads in Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Map of Moldovan roads. Red represents magistral roads, purple represents republican roads, and yellow represents local roads. Currently, there are three defined types of public roads in the Republic of Moldova: [1] National road (Romanian: Drum național – pl. Drumuri naționale) Local road (Romanian: Drum local – pl. Drumuri locale)

  3. Highways in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Sign of expressway DEx4 in Romania: Someș: Turda (Petreștii de Jos) Cluj-Napoca – Gherla: Dej: 75 (version) 0 – 4.957 – The first section that is intended to be built is Petreștii de Jos (A3) - Tureni (DN1) which 4.957 km. [62] [48] Sign of expressway DEx6 in Romania: Danube: Brăila: Galați: 10.77 0 – 10.77 – Tendered in 2021 ...

  4. A7 motorway (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    The A7 motorway (Romanian: Autostrada A7), [1] also known as the Ploiești–Siret Motorway (Romanian: Autostrada Ploiești–Siret) or the Moldavia Motorway (Romanian: Autostrada Moldovei), [2] is a partially built motorway in Romania, that upon completion will link Ploiești to the north-eastern part of the country, partly along the Pan-European Corridor IX.

  5. Unification of Moldova and Romania - Wikipedia

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    Map of a hypothetical union between Moldova and Romania showing the largest cities of the resulting country. The unification of Moldova and Romania is the idea that Moldova and Romania should become a single sovereign state and the political movement which seeks to bring it about.

  6. East–West Motorway (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    The A8 motorway (Romanian: Autostrada A8), also known as The Union Motorway (Romanian: Autostrada Unirii [2]) or the East-West Motorway (Romanian: Autostrada Est-Vest [3]) is a planned motorway in Romania, that will cross the Eastern Carpathians to connect the historical regions of Moldavia and Transylvania.

  7. M2 highway (Moldova) - Wikipedia

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    The M2 highway (Romanian: Drumul național M2) is a road in Moldova connecting Chișinău to Soroca via Orhei, then to the border with Ukraine at Cosăuți. Its total length is 185 km (115 mi). The road forms a short segment of European route E584 of the International E-road network, north of Chișinău.

  8. M1 highway (Moldova) - Wikipedia

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    The M1 highway (Romanian: Drumul național M1) is a road in Moldova connecting the border with Ukraine near Dubău to the border with Romania at Leușeni, passing through Chișinău and Dubăsari. It is 154 km (96 mi) long and forms part of the European routes E58 , E581 and E584 .

  9. Geography of Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Satellite image of Moldova in September 2003 Köppen–Geiger climate classification map for Moldova. Located in Eastern Europe, Moldova is bordered on the west and southwest by Romania and on the north, south, and east by Ukraine. Most of its territory lies in Bessarabia region, between the area's two main rivers, the Nistru and the Prut.