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  2. Moldova 2 - Wikipedia

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    www.trm.md /ro /moldova-2 Moldova 2 is the second public television channel in Moldova, launched on 3 May 2016 on the occasion of the 58th anniversary of Teleradio-Moldova . The broadcast started with images from the Table Tennis World Cup among journalists of "Press Open Moldova 1".

  3. Moldovan Liga 2 - Wikipedia

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    Liga 2 is the third-level division of Moldovan Football. There are 26 teams in the competition, and they are divided into two groups, the North group and the South group. There are 26 teams in the competition, and they are divided into two groups, the North group and the South group.

  4. 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]

  5. Administrative divisions of Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Moldova is divided administratively into two levels: [1] [2] [3] First level: 32 districts or raions (Romanian: raioane) 3 municipalities —specifically Chișinău, Bălți, and Bender; 2 autonomous territorial units: Gagauzia and Left Bank of the Dniester (de facto Transnistria, which is not under control of the government of Moldova)

  6. Mass media in Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Moldova's media legislation is deemed rather good; yet, cases of abuses and intimidations persist. [2] The Constitution of Moldova guarantees to all citizens “the freedom of thought, opinion, as well as freedom of expression in public by words, images, or any other possible means” (art. 32.1). The same article (32.3) outlaws the ...

  7. Brașov County - Wikipedia

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    The census of 1920 reported 101,953 inhabitants (about 68/km 2 (180/sq mi)), of which 36,138 were ethnic Romanians, 33,584 Hungarians, 30,281 Germans, 1,560 Jews, and 390 of other nationalities. According to the census data of 1930, the county's population was 168,125, of which 49.9% were Romanians, 26.6% Hungarians, 19.8% Germans, as well as ...

  8. Prime (Moldovan TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The channel was criticized and on 4 July 2014, the Coordinating Council of the Audiovisual of Moldova sanctioned Prime and other channels for broadcasting Russian "informative-analytical" programs, which contained aggressive propaganda and promotes and increases fake news and information regarding the Ukrainian government.

  9. 2025 Moldovan parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    According to Moldova’s intelligence chief, Alexandru Musteata, the election is expected to face significant interference from Russia.He warned that Moscow is likely to employ the tactics used during the 2024 presidential election and the EU referendum, including disinformation campaigns, financial support for pro-Russian parties, and other covert efforts to destabilize Moldova’s democratic ...

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