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    Lăpușna County was a county (Romanian: județ) in the Kingdom of Romania between 1925 and 1938 and between 1941 and 1944. The county was located in the...
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  • Lăpușna County may refer to: Lăpușna County (Moldova) Lăpușna County (Romania) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
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  • Lăpușna may refer to: Lăpușna County (Romania), a former county in the Kingdom of Romania Lăpușna County (Moldova), a former administrative region of Moldova...
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    Lăpușna County was a county (Romanian: județ) in Moldova from 1998 to 2003, with the seat at Hîncești. It bordered the counties of Ungheni, Chișinău County...
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    Chișinău (redirect from Kishinev, Romania)
    this time, Chișinău, part of Lăpușna County, was the capital of the newly established Bessarabia Governorate of Romania. As the war drew to a conclusion...
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    Victor Spinei (category Articles with Romanian-language sources (ro))
    Victor Spinei (born 26 October 1943 in Lozova, Lăpușna County, Romania) is Emeritus Professor of history and archaeology at the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University...
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    Hîncești (category Lăpușna County (Romania))
    Hîncești (Romanian pronunciation: [hɨnˈt͡ʃeʃtʲ]) is a city and municipality in Moldova. Hîncești is situated on the Cogâlnic River, 33 km (21 mi) southwest...
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    the counties of Botoșani and Bălți, to the east by Lăpușna County, to the south by the counties of Fălciu and Vaslui, and to the west by the counties of...
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  • 0.1% Tatar as their native language. Chișinău County Lăpușna County (Moldova) Lăpușna County (Romania) "Демоскоп Weekly - Приложение. Справочник статистических...
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  • Hunedoara County, Romania Lapus (disambiguation) Lăpușna (disambiguation) Lăpușel (disambiguation) Lăpușnic (disambiguation) Lăpușna County (Romania), a former...
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    in the village of Mereșeni in Hîncești District, the Lăpușna High School in the town of Lăpușna in Hîncești District, the Ștefan Vodă High School in the...
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    Russian Empire, Bessarabia united with Romania; from 1918–1940 and 1941–1944, the district was part of Lăpușna County. In 1940, following the Molotov–Ribbentrop...
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    the former county is part of the Republic of Moldova. Tighina County was bordered to the west by Cahul County, to the north by Lăpușna County, and to the...
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    Nisporeni (redirect from Nisporeni County)
    Nisporeni (Romanian pronunciation: [nispoˈrenʲ]) is a town in Moldova and the administrative center of Nisporeni District. The first historical appearance...
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    capital of this governorate was Chișinău, in the Lăpușna County. It did not include the interwar Hotin County in the northern part of the geographic region...
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  • Grozești, Nisporeni (category Lăpușna County (Romania))
    Right across the Prut river, which separates Moldova from Romania, is located the Romanian village of the same name. Dimitrie Bogos (1889-1946), politician...
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    Flag of Moldova (category CS1 Romanian-language sources (ro))
    District Bălți County Cahul County Chișinău County Edineț County Lăpușna County Orhei County Soroca County Tighina County Ungheni County Coat of arms of...
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  • 'ținuturi' (regions) was disbanded and the former counties (județe) were reintroduced. In 1941, the Romanian participation in the invasion of the Soviet Union...
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    Vorniceni, Strășeni (category Lăpușna County (Romania))
    Republic of Moldova. 2017. Retrieved 2017-05-01. Clasificatorul unităților administrativ-teritoriale al Republicii Moldova (CUATM) (in Romanian) v t e...
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    northwest by the counties of Soroca and Bălți, to the northeast and the east by the Soviet Union and to the south by Lăpușna County. Orhei County was the successor...
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    Călărași, Moldova (category Lăpușna County (Romania))
    Călărași (Romanian pronunciation: [kələˈraʃʲ] ) is a town in Moldova, founded in 1848. Long ago, the word "călărași" meant "horsemen" (today the word is...
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  • The 41 județe (English: counties) and the municipality of Bucharest comprise the official administrative divisions of Romania. They also represent the...
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    Bessarabia (category Articles containing Romanian-language text)
    Khotyn county, and the rest of the recorded population was exclusively Romanian. An alternative estimate for the same year indicates 76.4% Romanians, 8.7%...
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    bordered by the Moldovan counties of Bălți, Orhei, Chişinău, and Lăpușna, and with Romania to the west. Moldavian counties Counties of Moldova, Statoids.com...
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    Leușeni, Lăpușna, and Ciuciuleni, which were first attested in the period 1420–1430. During the 15th–18th centuries, the district was part of Lăpușna. Tirgul...
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    Tighina County was a county (Romanian: județ) in Moldova from 1998 to 2003. It bordered Ukraine, Lăpușna County, Chișinău County, and Transnistria. Its...
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    The Romanian government is the armiger in Romania. It exercises this right under the mandatory advice of the National Committee of Heraldry, Genealogy...
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  • (Yugoslavia) hunted in Romania at Ceaușescu's invitation and used many of the designated hunting chalets and chateaux domains like Lăpuşna or Scrovistea for...
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    Ibănești, Mureș (category Communes in Mureș County)
    (Disznópatak), Dulcea (Dulcsa), Ibănești, Ibănești-Pădure (Erdőlibánfalva), Lăpușna (Laposnyatelep), Pârâu Mare (Sziródrész), Tireu (Tyiró), Tisieu (Tyiszó)...
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    County (Cahul) Chișinău County (Chișinău) Edineț County (Edineț) Lăpușna County (Hîncești) Orhei County (Orhei) Soroca County (Soroca) Tighina County...
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