Moldavia
Moldavia is a region in north-eastern Romania, sharing a border with Moldova and Ukraine. It consists of the counties of Suceava, Iași, Vaslui, Galați, Vrancea, Botoșani, Neamț and Bacău.Tap on the map to travel |
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Iași
Iaşi is the second city of Romania after Bucharest, the national capital, by population and in cultural, historical and academic importance.Galați
Galați is in the Moldavia region of Romania. It's a major port city on the Danube with around 312,000 inhabitants, and close to the borders with Moldova and Ukraine.Bacău
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Bacău is a city in eastern Romania in the region of Moldavia and had a population of 136,087 as of 2021.
Destinations
Botoșani
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Botoșani is the capital city of Botoșani County, in the northern part of Moldavia, Romania.
Piatra Neamț
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Piatra Neamț is the capital city of Neamț County, in the historical region of Western Moldavia, in northeastern Romania.
Târgu Ocna
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Târgu Ocna is a resort city of 11,300 people in the Bacău County, in Moldavia, Romania.
Bicaz
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Bicaz is a town in Neamț County, Western Moldavia, Romania situated in the eastern Carpathian Mountains near the confluence of the Bicaz and Bistrița Rivers and near Lake Bicaz, an artificial lake formed by the Bicaz Dam on the Bistrița.
Slănic Moldova
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Slănic-Moldova, formerly Băile Slănic, is a town and a spa resort in Bacău County, Romania.
Moldavia
- Type: historical region with 4,280,000 residents
- Description: region in north-eastern Romania
- Location: Romania, Balkans, Europe
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude of center
46.82° or 46° 49' 12" northLongitude of center
27.14° or 27° 8' 24" eastPopulation
4,280,000Wikidata ID
Q209754Moldavia Satellite Map
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Also Known As
- Arabic: إمارة مولدافيا
- Arabic: مولدافيا
- Arabic: مولدوفا
- Azerbaijani: Moldova
- Basque: Mendebaldeko Moldavia
- Belarusian: Заходняя Малдова
- Belarusian: Малдаўскае княства
- Belarusian: Малдова, гістарычная вобласць Румыніі
- Belarusian: Малдова
- Breton: Moldavia
- Breton: Republik Moldavia
- Bulgarian: Западна Молдова
- Bulgarian: Молдавия
- Bulgarian: Молдова
- Catalan: Moldàvia
- Chinese: 摩尔达维亚
- Chinese: 摩爾達維亞
- Chinese: 摩爾達維亞公國
- Chinese: 摩達維亞
- Chinese: 摩達維亞公國
- Chinese: 西摩爾達維亞
- Croatian: Bogdanija
- Croatian: Moldavija
- Croatian: Moldavska
- Czech: Moldávie
- Danish: Moldavien
- Dutch: Moldavië
- Dutch: Vorstendom Moldavie
- English: Moldova
- English: Romanian Moldavia
- English: Western Moldavia
- Esperanto: Okcidenta Moldavio
- Esperanto: Regiono Moldavio
- Finnish: Moldavia
- Finnish: Moldova
- Finnish: Moldovan ruhtinaskunta
- Finnish: Moldovia
- French: Moldavie
- French: Moldavie occidentale
- French: Région de Moldavie
- Georgian: მოლდოვა
- German: Moldau
- German: Moldau (Region)
- Greek: Μολδαβία
- Hebrew: מולדובה
- Hebrew: מערב מולדובה
- Hungarian: Moldva
- Ido: Westala Moldova
- Indonesian: Kepangeranan Moldavia
- Indonesian: Moldavia
- Irish: An Mholdáiv Thiar
- Italian: Moldavia (Romania)
- Italian: Principato di Moldavia
- Italian: Principato di Moldova
- Japanese: モルダビア
- Japanese: モルダビア公国
- Japanese: モルダビア共和国
- Japanese: モルダヴィア
- Japanese: モルダヴィア公国
- Japanese: モルドバ公国
- Japanese: モルドヴァ公国
- Japanese: 西モルダヴィア
- Korean: 몰다비아
- Latin: Ducatus Moldaviae
- Latin: Principatus Moldaviae
- Latvian: Bogdanija
- Latvian: Mazā Valahija
- Latvian: Moldoslāvija
- Latvian: Rietummoldāvija
- Latvian: Rosovlahija
- Lithuanian: Moldova
- Lithuanian: Vakarų Moldavija
- Macedonian: Молдавија
- Norwegian Bokmål: Landskap Moldova
- Norwegian Bokmål: Moldava
- Norwegian Bokmål: Moldavia
- Norwegian Bokmål: Moldova
- Norwegian Nynorsk: Fyrstedømet Moldavia
- Norwegian Nynorsk: Moldavia
- Norwegian Nynorsk: Ţara Moldovei
- Occitan (post 1500): Moldàvia
- Persian: مولدووا
- Persian: مولدووای غربی
- Persian: پادشاهی مولداوی
- Polish: Mołdawia zachodnia
- Portuguese: Moldávia
- Portuguese: Moldávia (Romênia)
- Portuguese: Principado da Moldova
- Portuguese: Principado da Moldávia
- Romanian: Moldova
- Romanian: Moldova Occidentală
- Russian: Западная Молдавия
- Russian: Молдова
- Russian: Румынская Молдавия
- Serbian: Moldavija
- Serbian: Западна Молдавија
- Serbian: Молдавија
- Serbian: Молдавска кнежевина
- Slovak: Moldavsko (Rumunsko)
- Slovak: Moldávia
- Slovenian: Moldavija
- Slovenian: Moldova
- Spanish: Moldavia
- Spanish: Moldavia Occidental
- Spanish: Region de Moldavia
- Spanish: Región de Moldavia
- Swedish: Furstendömet Moldau
- Swedish: Furstendömet Moldavien
- Swedish: Furstendömet Moldova
- Swedish: Moldau
- Swedish: Moldova
- Thai: History of Moldavia
- Thai: Moldavia
- Thai: Principality of Moldavia
- Thai: ประวัติศาสตร์มอลดาเวีย
- Thai: ภูมิภาคมอลดาเวีย
- Thai: มอลดาเวีย
- Thai: มอลเดเวีย
- Thai: ราชรัฐมอลดาเวีย
- Thai: ราชรัฐมอลเดเวีย
- Thai: ราชรัฐโมลดาเวีย
- Thai: โมลดาเวีย
- Turkish: Boğdan
- Ukrainian: Західна Молдова
- Ukrainian: Молдавія
- Ukrainian: Румунська Молдова
- Venetian: Moldàvia
- Moldavsko
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