Congaz (Gagauz: Kongaz) is a commune and village in the Gagauz Autonomous Territorial Unit of the Republic of Moldova. The 2004 census listed the commune...
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on 17 September 2024. Matches were played on 24 and 25 September 2024. Congaz (3) v Speranis Nisporeni (2) Grănicerul Glodeni (3) v FCM Ungheni (2) CRF...
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settled there together with Bessarabian Bulgarians in Avdarma, Comrat, Congaz, Tomai, Cișmichioi, and other former Nogai villages. Some Gagauz were also...
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city of Ceadâr-Lunga. This is the third largest village in Gagauzia, after Congaz and Copceac. At the 2004 census, there were 8,783 inhabitants in Baurci...
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along with Bassarabian Bulgarians, mainly in Avdarma, Comrat (or Komrat), Congaz (Kongaz), Tomai, Cișmichioi and other former Nogai villages located in the...
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Pepeni Rîșcani Sîngerei Visoca Academia Viitorul AFR Ialoveni Cimișlia Congaz Cricova Maiak Chirsova Saksan Sinteza Căușeni Slobozia Mare Socol Copceac...
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Carbalia Cazaclia Chioselia Rusă Chiriet-Lunga Chirsova Cioc-Maidan Cișmichioi Congaz Congazcicul de Sus Copceac Cotovscoe Dezghingea Etulia Ferapontievca Gaidar...
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ineligible player. The original match ended in a 2–0 victory for Cricova. Congaz was awarded a technical loss against Stăuceni due to their failure to appear...
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the fields hogwashed poor from neighboring villages, such as Cazaclia, Congaz, Corten, Cealîc, Samurza, etc. By the 1940s, 42 houses were built. The favorable...
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influenced by Blavatsky's Theosophy. Dushkova was born in the village of Congaz in the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (currently the Republic of Moldova)...
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