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In the News (Sun 27 May 12)

  
 Energy Overview of Moldova
Moldova became independent in August 1991 following the breakup of the Soviet Union; it is located immediately to the east of Romania, and it is bordered only by Romania (to the west) and Ukraine (to the north, south, and east).
The most important river in Moldova is the Dneister (known in Moldova as the Nistru River) which rises in Ukraine and flows southeastward through Moldova (forming part of Moldova's border with Ukraine) before re-entering Ukraine and emptying into the Black Sea.
Moldova's government has hinted that it might be considering cancelling the concession, as Redeco has not met the extraction goal of 1,000 tons per day that was reportedly stipulated in the contract.
www.fossil.energy.gov /international/CentralEastern%20Europe/moldover.html

  
 Moldova
106 The current area covered by Moldova, which lies chiefly between the Prut River, bordering Romania in the west, and the Dniestr River, with Ukraine in the east, was conquered by the Roman Emperor Trajan and became part of the Roman province of Dacia.
1940 Romania returned Bessarabia, east of Prut River, to Soviet Union, which divided it between Moldovan SSR and Ukraine, with Trans-Dniestr region transferred from Ukraine to Moldova.
National name Republica Moldova/Republic of Moldova Area 33,700 sq km/13,011 sq mi Capital Chiinu (Russian Kishinev) Major towns/cities Tiraspol, Balti, Tighina Physical features hilly land lying largely between the rivers Prut and Dniester; northern Moldova comprises the level plain of the Balti Steppe and uplands; the climate is warm and moderately continental
www.tiscali.co.uk /reference/encyclopaedia/countryfacts/moldova.html

  
 Moldova - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Republic of Moldova, sometimes called eastern Moldova, is a landlocked country in eastern Europe, located between Romania to the west and Ukraine to the east.
Moldova is divided into 32 districts (raion, pl. raioane), 3 municipalities (Chişinău, Bălţi and Bender), two semi-autonomous regions (Găgăuzia and the breakaway region of Transnistria, whose status is still disputed).
During the Middle Ages the territory of Republica Moldova (including most of present-day Moldova but including also districts to the north and south, known as Northern Bukovina and Bugeac) formed the eastern part of the principality of Moldavia (which, like the present-day republic, was known in Romanian as "Moldova").
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Moldova

  
 Political Division
Please NOTE that the names of localities and administrative units on our website are transliterated into Latin characters from the Russian Cyrillic.
Some of the Belarusian districts were included into the Reichscommissariat "Ukraine"; some - into the General Okrug "Lithuania".
In the Second World War, Belarus was divided by the German occupiers into the General Okrug "Belarus" as part of the Reichscommissariat "Ostland"; the Rear Region of the Centre Army Group; and the Okrug "Bialystok" as part of the Province "Eastern Prussia".
archives.gov.by /EItd/EAdm_del.htm

  
 CIA World Factbook
At the same time, Russia paid only a fraction of the $20 billion due on the former USSR's roughly $80 billion debt; debt rescheduling remained hung up because of a dispute between Russia and Ukraine over division of the former USSR's assets.
Trade with the other former Soviet republics continued to decline, and support for the ruble as a common currency eroded in the face of Moscow's loose monetary policies and rapidly rising prices throughout the region.
es.rice.edu /projects/Poli378/CIA_Factbook/russia.html   (734 words)

  
 CIA World Factbook
Trade with the other former Soviet republics continued to decline, and support for the ruble as a common currency eroded in the face of Moscow's loose monetary policies and rapidly rising prices throughout the region.
At the same time, Russia paid only a fraction of the $20 billion due on the former USSR's roughly $80 billion debt; debt rescheduling remained hung up because of a dispute between Russia and Ukraine over division of the former USSR's assets.
es.rice.edu /projects/Poli378/CIA_Factbook/russia.html   (734 words)

  
 Romania
Romania Special Interest Group (ROMSIG) - The countries known today as Romania and Moldova, as well as the southwestern portion of Ukraine and Southern Hungary are the areas of interest.
As a nation, Romania began on January 24 to February 5, 1862 after the 1856 Congress of Paris declared the end of the Crimean War and decided that this area was to be independent, but under the Turkish suzerainty.
The refugees left the port of Constanta, Romania (the last ship to leave Germany carrying refugees who were bound for Palestine) were trying to reach Turkey or Palestine, but didn't have Visas for either country although the fare was to include Visas for Palestine.
jewishwebindex.com /romania.htm   (2871 words)

  
 JewishGen Romania Database - Geographical Regions
Romania consisted of its modern area, plus Bessarabia (from the Russian Empire, now in Moldova), and northern Bukovina (from the Austrian Empire, now in Ukraine), and southern Dobruja (now in Bulgaria).
It was in the Russian Empire between 1812-1856 and 1878-1918 (as Bessarabia gubernia), and was part of Romania for 1856-1878 and 1918-1940 (as the province of Basarabia).
In addition to modern Romania, the JewishGen Romania Database also includes the country of Moldova &mdash which was Bessarabia Gubernia of the Russian Empire before WWI.
www.jewishgen.org /databases/romania/RomaniaRegions.htm   (467 words)

  
 Articles - Krasnodar Krai
Its administrative center is the city of Krasnodar (pop.
Krasnodar Krai borders, clockwise from the west, Ukraine - from which it is separated by the Strait of Kerch and the Sea of Azov - Russia's Rostov Oblast, Stavropol Krai and Karachay-Cherkessia, and Georgia 's breakaway republic of Abkhazia.
www.free-biz.org /articles/Krasnodar_Krai   (467 words)

  
 Report of the Baltic Division (UNGEGN 18, Geneva 1996)
Representatives of Estonia and Lithuania were guests at the first meeting of the Eastern Europe, Northern and Central Asia Division of UNGEGN, held in Kiev, Ukraine in October 1994.
Names of districts (first-order administrative units) and centrally governed cities are determined by Saeima (Parliament).
In 1995 the topographical map of Lithuania (1 : 200,000) on 24 sheets was published, also several tens of sheets of maps on scale 1 : 10,000 have been printed, as well as a marine chart 22006-L (1 : 200,000).
www.eki.ee /knn/ungegn/ung18_2.htm   (467 words)

  
 CIA World Factbook
Trade with the other former Soviet republics continued to decline, and support for the ruble as a common currency eroded in the face of Moscow's loose monetary policies and rapidly rising prices throughout the region.
At the same time, Russia paid only a fraction of the $20 billion due on the former USSR's roughly $80 billion debt; debt rescheduling remained hung up because of a dispute between Russia and Ukraine over division of the former USSR's assets.
es.rice.edu /projects/Poli378/CIA_Factbook/russia.html   (734 words)

  
 wf940193.txt
At the same time, Russia paid only a fraction of the $20 billion due on the former USSR's roughly $80 billion debt; debt rescheduling remained hung up because of a dispute between Russia and Ukraine over division of the former USSR's assets.
Trade with the other former Soviet republics continued to decline, and support for the ruble as a common currency eroded in the face of Moscow's loose monetary policies and rapidly rising prices throughout the region.
www.umsl.edu /services/govdocs/wofact93/wf940193.txt   (734 words)

  
 CIA World Factbook
At the same time, Russia paid only a fraction of the $20 billion due on the former USSR's roughly $80 billion debt; debt rescheduling remained hung up because of a dispute between Russia and Ukraine over division of the former USSR's assets.
Trade with the other former Soviet republics continued to decline, and support for the ruble as a common currency eroded in the face of Moscow's loose monetary policies and rapidly rising prices throughout the region.
es.rice.edu /projects/Poli378/CIA_Factbook/russia.html   (734 words)

  
 CIA World Factbook
At the same time, Russia paid only a fraction of the $20 billion due on the former USSR's roughly $80 billion debt; debt rescheduling remained hung up because of a dispute between Russia and Ukraine over division of the former USSR's assets.
Trade with the other former Soviet republics continued to decline, and support for the ruble as a common currency eroded in the face of Moscow's loose monetary policies and rapidly rising prices throughout the region.
The drop in imports would have been much greater if foreign aid - worth an estimated $8 billion - had not allowed the continued inflow of essential products.
es.rice.edu /projects/Poli378/CIA_Factbook/russia.html   (734 words)

  
 Statesman index A-D
Akmola city: see Astana under Kazakhstan Administrative Divisions
Aqmola city: see Astana under Kazakhstan Administrative Divisions
Brnenský: see Jihomoravský under Regions of the Czech Republic
www.worldstatesmen.org /CONTENTS.html   (1374 words)

  
 Asian GIS Data License Price List: Soviet Union, Russia, China, South-East and South Asia
Administrative boundaries and capitals for provinces and federally administered areas, plus Azad Kashmir (ADM1), divisions (ADM2), and districts and agencies, etc. (ADM3), as of the 1998 census, fitted to DCW coastline and international boundaries, including the 'Line of Control' with India.
Administrative boundaries and capitals at Division and State (ADM1), District (ADM2), and Township (ADM3) levels as of the mid-1990s, fitted to DCW, with recent population estimates for Divisions and States, Districts, and Townships.
Administrative boundaries and capitals for ADM1 Regions, ADM2 Zones and ADM3 Districts as of the 2001 census, fitted to DCW international boundaries.
www.asian.gu.edu.au /price.html   (1374 words)

  
 Ukraine Maps - Perry-Castañeda Map Collection - UT Library Online
Ukraine Administrative Divisions 1993 (323K) and pdf format (257K)
Major Defense Industry Facilities in Ukraine from Defense Industries of the Newly Independent States of Eurasia.
Ukraine (Political) 1993 (268K) and pdf format (271K)
www.lib.utexas.edu /maps/ukraine.html   (137 words)

  
 Ukraine Maps - Perry-Castañeda Map Collection - UT Library Online
Ukraine Administrative Divisions 1993 (323K) and pdf format (257K)
Major Defense Industry Facilities in Ukraine from Defense Industries of the Newly Independent States of Eurasia.
Home > Finding Information > PCL Map Collection > Ukraine
www.lib.utexas.edu /maps/ukraine.html   (133 words)

  
 Ukraine Administrative divisions
SPU = Sotsialistychna Partiya Ukrainy (Socialist Party of Ukraine, left ukr.party, est.1991); UNP = Ukrainska Narodna Partiya (Ukrainian People's Party, conservative/reformist, nationalist);
The former Polish Autonomous Rayon (1925 - 1935) is listed following modern Ukrainian administrative divisions.
Note: Ukraine is divided into 24 oblasti, 2 special municipalties (Kyiv [Kiev] and Sevastopol) and 1 autonomous republic (Krym)(see under Ukraine).
www.worldstatesmen.org /Ukraine_prov.html   (3699 words)

  
 Ukraine Administrative divisions
SPU = Sotsialistychna Partiya Ukrainy (Socialist Party of Ukraine, left ukr.party, est.1991); UNP = Ukrainska Narodna Partiya (Ukrainian People's Party, conservative/reformist, nationalist);
The former Polish Autonomous Rayon (1925 - 1935) is listed following modern Ukrainian administrative divisions.
Note: Ukraine is divided into 24 oblasti, 2 special municipalties (Kyiv [Kiev] and Sevastopol) and 1 autonomous republic (Krym)(see under Ukraine).
www.worldstatesmen.org /Ukraine_prov.html   (3699 words)

  
 Ukraine Administrative divisions
SPU = Sotsialistychna Partiya Ukrainy (Socialist Party of Ukraine, left ukr.party, est.1991); UNP = Ukrainska Narodna Partiya (Ukrainian People's Party, conservative/reformist, nationalist);
The former Polish Autonomous Rayon (1925 - 1935) is listed following modern Ukrainian administrative divisions.
Note: Ukraine is divided into 24 oblasti, 2 special municipalties (Kyiv [Kiev] and Sevastopol) and 1 autonomous republic (Krym)(see under Ukraine).
www.worldstatesmen.org /Ukraine_prov.html   (3699 words)

  
 What is the capital of Moldova?
Administrative divisions: 40 raions (singular—raion) and 4 municipalities*; Anenii Noi, Balti*, Basarabeasca, Bender*, Briceni, Cahul, Cainari, Calarasi, Camenca, Cantemir, Causeni, Ceadir-Lunga, Chisinau*, Cimislia, Comrat, Criuleni, Donduseni, Drochia, Dubasari, Edinet, Falesti, Floresti, Glodeni, Grigoriopol, Hincesti, Ialoveni, Leova, Nisporeni, Ocnita, Orhei, Rezina, Ribnita, Riscani, Singerei, Slobozia, Soldanesti, Soroca, Stefan-Voda, Straseni, Taraclia, Telenesti, Tiraspol*, Ungheni, Vulcanesti
note: in accordance with the Law on Territorial Administrative Reform, the 40 raions have been reorganized into 9 counties (judets), one municipality*, and 2 territorial units**: Baltsi, Cahul, Chisinau, Chisinau*, Dubossary district (Transnistria)**, Edinets, Gagauzia**, Lapushna, Orhei, Soroca, Tighina, Ungheni; the status of the Dubossary district is still under negotiation
Disputes—international: separatist Transdniester region, comprising the area between the Nistru (Dniester) River and Ukraine, has its own de facto government, dominated by Moldovan Slavs
ks.essortment.com /moldovawhatis_owr.htm   (1120 words)

  
 What is the capital of Moldova?
Administrative divisions: 40 raions (singular—raion) and 4 municipalities*; Anenii Noi, Balti*, Basarabeasca, Bender*, Briceni, Cahul, Cainari, Calarasi, Camenca, Cantemir, Causeni, Ceadir-Lunga, Chisinau*, Cimislia, Comrat, Criuleni, Donduseni, Drochia, Dubasari, Edinet, Falesti, Floresti, Glodeni, Grigoriopol, Hincesti, Ialoveni, Leova, Nisporeni, Ocnita, Orhei, Rezina, Ribnita, Riscani, Singerei, Slobozia, Soldanesti, Soroca, Stefan-Voda, Straseni, Taraclia, Telenesti, Tiraspol*, Ungheni, Vulcanesti
note: in accordance with the Law on Territorial Administrative Reform, the 40 raions have been reorganized into 9 counties (judets), one municipality*, and 2 territorial units**: Baltsi, Cahul, Chisinau, Chisinau*, Dubossary district (Transnistria)**, Edinets, Gagauzia**, Lapushna, Orhei, Soroca, Tighina, Ungheni; the status of the Dubossary district is still under negotiation
Disputes—international: separatist Transdniester region, comprising the area between the Nistru (Dniester) River and Ukraine, has its own de facto government, dominated by Moldovan Slavs
ks.essortment.com /moldovawhatis_owr.htm   (1120 words)

  
 Asian GIS Data License Price List: Soviet Union, Russia, China, South-East and South Asia
A major up-date is made whenever a new edition of GB/T 2260 'Codes for the administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China' is published.
Data for the entire former Soviet Union are available, and the Economic Regions of the Russian Federation and the Ukraine are available separately, as are the Baltic, Transcaucasus and Central Asian Economic Regions.
ADM2 refers to the Oblast', Krai, and Autonomous Republics, Oblast', and Okrug that were subdivisions of the SS Republics and are now the primary divisions of the NIS.
www.asian.gu.edu.au /price.html   (1120 words)

  
 Government portal :: Regional and City State Administrations
Occupying 4,1% of the state territory (15th place among political divisions of Ukraine) according to the number of population oblats’ takes 18th place (2,6% of the population of Ukraine).
Almost 60% of urban population resides in Mykolayiv - industrial, cultural and administrative center of Mykolayiv region.
Within the present limits Mykolayiv oblast’ as an administrative-territorial unit was formed as a part of
www.kmu.gov.ua /control/en/publish/printable_article?art_id=117132   (842 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Special reports World briefing: Elections in Moldova
Moldova's murky politics are complicated by its chequered history as part of both Romania and the Soviet Union and divisions between ethnic Romanians, Russians, Ukrainians and Gagauz (Orthodox Christian Turks).
The EU external relations commissioner, Benita Ferrero-Waldner, said EU concerns included "problems with the accuracy of voter registers, reported abuse of administrative resources and ruling party control of the public media" (Brussels-speak for fraud).
A fraught election battle in Moldova, an impoverished former Soviet republic sandwiched between Romania and Ukraine, is being portrayed as the latest showdown between Russia and the west after populist upheavals in Kiev and Georgia.
www.guardian.co.uk /russia/article/0,2763,1429298,00.html?gusrc=rss   (694 words)

  
 1Up Travel : Slovakia - Topography, Geography, Climate, and Weather of Slovakia.
The country is divided informally into the three regions of Western Slovakia, Central Slovakia, and Eastern Slovakia, corresponding to administrative divisions
The Slovak Republic is situated in Central Europe, sharing frontiers with the Czech Republic, Austria, Poland, Hungary and Ukraine.
The capital, Bratislava, is the political, economic and cultural center of the country.
www.1uptravel.com /international/europe/slovakia/topography.html   (274 words)

  
 Geografia d'Europa: Moldavia
Administrative divisions: 40 raions (singular—raion) and 4 municipalities*; Anenii Noi, Balti*, Basarabeasca, Bender*, Briceni, Cahul, Cainari, Calarasi, Camenca, Cantemir, Causeni, Ceadir-Lunga, Chisinau*, Cimislia, Comrat, Criuleni, Donduseni, Drochia, Dubasari, Edinet, Falesti, Floresti, Glodeni, Grigoriopol, Hincesti, Ialoveni, Leova, Nisporeni, Ocnita, Orhei, Rezina, Ribnita, Riscani, Singerei, Slobozia, Soldanesti, Soroca, Stefan-Voda, Straseni, Taraclia, Telenesti, Tiraspol*, Ungheni, Vulcanesti
Disputes—international: separatist Transdniester region, comprising the area between the Nistru (Dniester) River and Ukraine, has its own de facto government, dominated by Moldovan Slavs
www.ub.es /medame/Mol_gpol.html   (274 words)

  
 Moldova World War II - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics, Political System
A 1947 treaty formally returned Bessarabia, northern Bukovina, and Transnistria to the Soviet Union, and the previous Soviet administrative divisions and Russian place-names were reimposed.
In June 1941, German and Romanian troops attacked the Moldavian SSR and the Ukrainian SSR; the Nazis gave Romania, their ally, not only Bessarabia and northern Bukovina but also the land between the Nistru and Pivdennyy Buh (Yuzhnyy Bug, in Russian) rivers, north to Bar in Ukraine, which Romania named and administered as Transnistria.
Please put this page in your BOOKMARKS - - - - -
workmall.com /wfb2001/moldova/moldova_history_world_war_ii.html   (274 words)

  
 Lumea romanilor
A 1947 treaty formally returned Bessarabia, northern Bukovina, and Transnistria to the Soviet Union, and the previous Soviet administrative divisions and Russian place-names were reimposed.
As efforts among Moldova, Russia, Ukraine, and Romania to mediate the conflict floundered and as the Transnistrian separatists consolidated their position with the support of Russia's 14th Army, pressure built on President Snegur to take decisive action to resolve the conflict.
Transnistria is the Romanian-language name for the land on the east bank of the Nistru River; the majority of the population there is Slavic--ethnic Ukrainians and Russians-- although Romanians are the single largest ethnic group there.
www.lumearo.home.ro /current/y2.htm   (3011 words)

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