Căușeni (Romanian pronunciation: [kə.uˈʃenʲ]) is a town and the administrative center of Căușeni District, Moldova. In the 17th and 18th centuries, Căușeni...
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Căușeni District (Romanian: Raionul Căușeni, pronunciation: [kə.uˈʃenʲ]) is a district in the central part of Moldova, with the administrative center...
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Zaim commune in a Căușeni District, Moldova, located 7 km from the district seat Căușeni. It is composed of three villages: Marianca de Sus, Zaim and Zaim...
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plus the commune Proteagailovca), and three communes (five localities) of Căușeni District (Gîsca, Chițcani, and Cremenciug) are de facto controlled by the...
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Baimaclia is a commune in Căușeni District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Baimaclia and Surchiceni. Results of Population and Housing Census...
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Taraclia is a village in Căușeni District, Moldova. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor Locale Generale din 14 iunie 2015" (in Romanian). Central...
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Sinteza Căușeni is a Moldovan football club based in Căușeni, Moldova. Club was founded in 1992 and played in the second season of Moldovan National Division...
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Rîșcani Sîngerei Soroca central Moldova Anenii Noi Bucovăț Căinari Călărași Căușeni Cornești Criuleni Hîncești Ialoveni Nisporeni Orhei Rezina Strășeni Șoldănești...
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Russian, and Ukrainian: Кременчуг, romanized: Kremenchug) is a village in Căușeni District, Moldova, composed of a single village with the same name, population...
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without a conviction. Anenii Noi Basarabeasca Briceni Cantemir Călărași Căușeni Cimișlia Dondușeni Drochia Dubăsari Edineț Fălești Florești Glodeni Hîncești...
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