Edineț (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈedinets]) is a district (Romanian: raion) in the north-west of Moldova, with the administrative center at Edineț. The...
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local councillors. Burlănești (Edineț District) Cepeleuți (Edineț District) Constantinovca (Edineț District) Gașpar (Edineț District) – 6 or 7 February 2018...
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Dondușeni District (redirect from Raionul Donduseni)
part of Moldova, with neighboring districts- Ocnița District in the north, Edineţ District in the west, Rîșcani District in the south, Drochia and Soroca...
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Briceni District (redirect from Raionul Briceni)
the district borders Ukraine in the north, Ocnița District in the east, Edineț District in the south, and Romania in the west, across the river Prut. Criva...
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Rîșcani District (redirect from Raionul Riscani)
400 inhabitants. Located in the north of Moldova, the district is nearby: Edineț and Dondușeni districts in the north, the east Drochia and Sîngerei, in...
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Ocnița District (redirect from Raionul Ocnita)
northern Moldova; it borders with Briceni District to the west and with Edineț and Dondușeni districts to the south and southeast. To the north it borders...
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Paraschiva Halippa in Cubolta, then in the Russian Empire and now in Moldova's Raionul Sîngerei. His siblings were: Maria, Cazunia, Natalia, and Pantelimon. Ion...
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