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Cities and towns in Moldova Rank City/town Population Administrative unit Census 1930 Census 1959 Census 1970 Census 1979 Census 1989 Census 2004 Census 2014 ...
In 1991, Moldova had 853 Orthodox churches and eleven Orthodox monasteries (four for monks and seven for nuns). In 1992 construction or restoration of 221 churches was underway, but clergy remained in short supply. [citation needed] As of 2004, Christian Orthodox constitute the vast majority of the population in all districts of Moldova.
Rank Pop. Rank Pop. Chișinău Tiraspol: 1: Chișinău: 644,204: 11: Comrat: 20,113 Bălți Bender: 2: Tiraspol: 129,500: 12: Strășeni: 18,376 3: Bălți: 102,457: ...
commune Natalievca, Fălești District, population 2,231; commune Tătărăuca Veche, Soroca District, population 2,203; On the opposite end, 42 of the 66 cities, and about half the communes of Moldova have local administration providing services for a single locality. There are four or five localities in Moldova with a zero population:
Moldova - a landlocked country bordering Ukraine and Romania - emerged as an independent republic following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. ... Population: 2.4 million. Languages ...
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.
There are 1682 localities in Moldova, including 66 urban localities (of them 53 are cities / towns (Romanian: orașe), and 13 municipalities (Romanian: municipiu)), [1] and 1616 rural localities - villages (Romanian: sate). According to the Moldovan law on territorial administrative organisation, two or more villages can form together a commune ...
Taraclia. Telenești. Tiraspol. Tiraspolul Nou. Tvardița. List of twin towns and sister cities in Moldova.