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    Ungheni (Romanian pronunciation: [uŋˈɡenʲ]) is a municipality in Moldova. With a population of 35,157, it is the seventh largest town in Moldova and the...
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  • Clubul Sportiv Unirea Ungheni 2018, also known as Unirea Ungheni, or just Unirea is a Romanian football club based in Ungheni, Mureș County, which currently...
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  • Ungheni may refer to: Ungheni, a city in the Republic of Moldova Ungheni district, a district in the Republic of Moldova Ungheni, Mureș, a city in Mureș...
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  • Alexeevca is a commune in Ungheni District, Moldova. It is composed of three villages: Alexeevca, Lidovca and Săghieni. Results of Population and Housing...
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    Ungheni (Hungarian: Nyárádtő [ˈɲaːraːttøː]; German: Nyaradfluß) is a town in Mureș County, in Transylvania, Romania. Until 1925 its Romanian name was...
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    Fotbal Club Municipal Ungheni, commonly known as FCM Ungheni, is a Moldovan football club based in Ungheni, Moldova. They were founded in 2000 and they...
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    Ungheni (Romanian pronunciation: [uŋˈɡenʲ]) is a district (Romanian: raion) in the central part of Moldova, bordering Romania, with the administrative...
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  • Ceadîr-Lunga, Chișinău, Comrat, Edineț, Hîncești, Orhei, Soroca, Strășeni, Ungheni, Bender (Tighina), and Tiraspol. The other 53 have city status. For the...
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    Ungheni Stadium is a football stadium in Ungheni, Moldova, which has a seating capacity of 350. It is home of FCM Ungheni and FC Barsa Ungheni. It was...
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    Ungheni (called Bosia until 1996) is a commune in Iași County, Western Moldavia, Romania, part of the Iași metropolitan area. It is composed of four villages:...
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