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 | | This site from the President of the Republic of Moldova (http://presedinte.md/simb.php?lang=engandpage=702) has a black and white construction sheet, but the thing that is not listed in many sources, the reverse has no arms on the back. |  | | After the Ottoman invasion, Moldova lost its independence and became a sort of self-ruled province and its rulers (Gospodars) were appointed by Ottomans. |  | | The current flag of Moldova was established in 1990 and symbolised both the Romanian origin and a wish for reunification (at the time most of non-communist Moldovan politicians wanted to reunite). |
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| | GUIDE TO LAW ONLINE: Moldova |
 | | Constitution of the Republic of Moldova (University of Richmond T.C. Williams School of Law) in English |  | | International Constitutional Law: Moldova Index (Universität Bern Institut für Öffentliches Recht) Includes background and history. |  | | Country Study: Moldova (Library of Congress) June 1995 |
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| | History textbooks in Moldova |
 | | the principality and later the Romanian province, Bessarabia and Transdniestria) and thereby write a kind of state history of Moldova without denying that this is part of the history of the Romanians. |  | | similarly retro-projects the current state (and nation) of Moldova on history, arguing that "each country has a right to its own national history." (p. |  | | The language of the majority population of Moldova does not differ from the adjacent Romanian language in a linguistically meaningful way and as the Moldovans share most of their history with the Romanians on the other side of the Pruth river. |
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 | | Moldova: History - History A historic passageway between Asia and S Europe, Moldova was often subject to invasion and... |  | | Moldova (formerly Moldavia) is a landlocked republic of hilly plains lying east of the Carpathian Mountains between the Prut and Dniester (Dnestr) rivers. |  | | Moldova seeks help from Moscow.(World)(Briefing/Europe) (The Washington Times) |
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| | MSN Encarta - Moldova |
 | | Introduction; Land and Resources; The People of Moldova; Economy; Government; History |  | | Ethnic Moldovans constitute about 65 percent of Moldova’s population. |  | | The state language of Moldova is called Moldovan. |
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| | History of Bulgaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This state was to be under nominal Ottoman sovereignty but was to be ruled by a prince elected by a congress of Bulgarian notables and approved by the Powers. |  | | The history of Bulgaria as a separate country began in the 7th century with the arrival of the Bulgars and the foundation of the First Bulgarian Empire together with the local seven Slavic tribes, a union recognized by Byzantium in 681. |  | | Under the warrior Khan Krum (802-814), Bulgaria expanded northwest and southwards, occupying the lands between middle Danube and Moldova, the whole territory of present-day Romania, Sofia in 809 and Adrianople in 813, and threatening Constantinople itself. |
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| | REPUBLIC_OF_MOLDOVA.doc |
 | | At present the National Museum of History of Moldova is the main museum of history in the Republic of Moldova. |  | | From 2001 the Museum from Ungheni began to publish Pyretus-, being the second museum institution from Republic of the Moldova, after the National Museum of History, which is a magazine of private specialty. |  | | The National Museum of History of Moldova The museum was founded by the State in 1975 as the Museum of Military Glory. |
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 | | Moldova: History - History A historic passageway between Asia and S Europe, Moldova was often subject to invasion and... |  | | Moldova (formerly Moldavia) is a landlocked republic of hilly plains lying east of the Carpathian Mountains between the Prut and Dniester (Dnestr) rivers. |  | | Moldova - Moldova, officially Republic of Moldova, republic (1995 est. |
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| | Moldovan president visits N.C. State University |
 | | Accompanying Voronin were Moldovas defense and foreign affairs ministers, the U.S. ambassador to Moldova, the Moldovan ambassador to the United States and N.C. Secretary of State Elaine Marshall. |  | | Vladimir Voronin, president of Moldova, included the university on his two-day visit to North Carolina in large part because of the partnerships that faculty members have built with his countrys agrarian university. |  | | The tourism proposal is designed to help Moldova begin building a sustainable agritourism industry centered on the nations rich history and culture and especially its internationally renowned wine-making industry. |
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http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/agcomm/magazine/spring03/moldovan.htm
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 | | After the Ottoman invasion, Moldova lost its independence and became a sort of self-ruled province and its rulers (Gospodars) were appointed by Ottomans. |  | | The national flag of the Republic of Moldova - the tricolour - is a rectangular panel consisting of three equal, vertical stripes arranged in the following sequence from the pole: dark-blue (azure), yellow and red. |  | | The three parts of the eagle's tail represent three part of the Republic of Moldova: Gagauzia (or Gagauz Eri as it calls itself) in the south, the central region as the biggest part, and the breakaway Dniestr region (Transnistria in Romanian or Pridnestrov'e in Russian). |
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| | Guardian Unlimited Special reports World briefing: Elections in Moldova |
 | | Moldova's murky politics are complicated by its chequered history as part of both Romania and the Soviet Union and divisions between ethnic Romanians, Russians, Ukrainians and Gagauz (Orthodox Christian Turks). |  | | Without directly accusing Russia, Moldova's prime minister, Vasile Tarlev, complained last week of "provocations" by "political and criminal forces" in Transdniestria bent on vote-buying, intimidation and general destabilisation. |  | | Moldova's recent expulsion of 19 Russian "poll monitors" prompted Russia's parliament to call for sanctions. |
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/russia/article/0,2763,1429298,00.html?gusrc=rss
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| | BUBL LINK: Moldova |
 | | Detailed handbook describing the history of Moldova and analysing its political, economic, social, and national security systems and institutions, the interrelationships of those systems and the ways they are shaped by cultural factors. |  | | Basic reference information about Moldova, such as area, capital, population, population density, geography, language, religion, time zone, history and government, plus business and social information, including details of accommodation, addresses, climate, regions, travel, visas, passports, money, health and public holidays. |  | | Listing of political resources relevant to Moldova, with links to parties, organisations, government, media and results of recent elections, where available. |
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http://bubl.ac.uk/link/m/moldova.htm
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| | GUIDE TO LAW ONLINE: Moldova |
 | | Country Study: Moldova (Library of Congress) June 1995 |  | | Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments: Moldova, Republic of (U.S. Central Intelligence Agency) |  | | International Constitutional Law: Moldova Index (Universität Bern Institut für Öffentliches Recht) Includes background and history. |
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| | Information on Macedonia World Baptist Mission's ministry in Europe, especially Moldova |
 | | The history of Moldova is complicated by the fact that the republics present-day territory was not called Moldova or Moldavia until 1940. |  | | In a referendum held in March 1994, 90 percent of the voters supported an independent Moldova with its 1990 borders, which would include the Trans-Dnestr region. |  | | For centuries the name Moldova referred to a larger area encompassing Bessarabia and stretching from the Black Sea in the south to Bukovina, a former province of Romania, in the north, and from the Siret River in the west to the Dnestr in the east. |
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 | | Moldova: History - History A historic passageway between Asia and S Europe, Moldova was often subject to invasion and... |  | | Moldova (formerly Moldavia) is a landlocked republic of hilly plains lying east of the Carpathian Mountains between the Prut and Dniester (Dnestr) rivers. |  | | Moldova - Moldova, officially Republic of Moldova, republic (1995 est. |
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| | Guardian Unlimited Special reports World briefing: Elections in Moldova |
 | | Moldova's murky politics are complicated by its chequered history as part of both Romania and the Soviet Union and divisions between ethnic Romanians, Russians, Ukrainians and Gagauz (Orthodox Christian Turks). |  | | Without directly accusing Russia, Moldova's prime minister, Vasile Tarlev, complained last week of "provocations" by "political and criminal forces" in Transdniestria bent on vote-buying, intimidation and general destabilisation. |  | | Moldova's recent expulsion of 19 Russian "poll monitors" prompted Russia's parliament to call for sanctions. |
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/russia/article/0,2763,1429298,00.html?gusrc=rss
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| | U.S. Embassy, Chisinau Republic of Moldova |
 | | Whereas such actions are inconsistent with Moldova's history of the holding of free and fair elections and raise grave concerns regarding the commitment of the authorities in Moldova to conducting free and fair elections; |  | | Whereas the parliamentary elections scheduled for March 6, 2005 will provide a test of the extent to which the Government of Moldova is committed to democracy, free elections, and the rule of law; and |  | | This resolution urges the Moldovan government to exhibit a full commitment to democracy, ensure unimpeded access by all parties and candidates to the media, and to allow opposition candidates and workers to campaign free of harassment, discrimination, or intimidation. |
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http://www.usembassy.md/en-02172005_1.htm
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| | Moldova travel, chisinau moldova holidays hotels |
 | | -- http://www.mldnet.com/moldova/ - Land and Resources - Population and Economy - Government - Taxes - History - President - Map - Embassy of Moldova in Washington - Chisinau in photos - |  | | -- Moldova is 7 hours ahead of New York - |  | | -- Diners Card - http://www.dinersclub.com/traveler.cfm - No Offices in Moldova - |
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| | Liberalism worldwide Online Research :: Information about Liberalism worldwide |
 | | In List of political parties in Portugal, liberalism was a strong force in history. |  | | In List of political parties in Switzerland, both the Free Democratic Party of Switzerland (Freisinnig-Demokratische Partei der SchweizParti Radical-Démocratique Suisse, member Liberal International), ELDR and the Liberal Party of Switzerland (Liberale Partei der SchweizParti Libéral Suisse, member Liberal International) are right of center liberal parties. |  | | In List of political parties in Puerto Rico, the Popular Democratic Party (Partido Popular Democrático) is a left of center liberal party. |
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| | Documents |
 | | At the formation of the Republic of Moldova in 1991, the citizens modeled their flag after the image of the Romanian flag, declared Romanian to be the national language, and emphasized Romanian heroes in state history books. |  | | Moldova shares a history with both Russia and Western Europe, which creates a dual and often conflicting identity as reflected in the country’s difficult transition from communism to democracy. |  | | Republic of Moldova: parties and political movements in the present socio-economic context |
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| | Moldova Adoption |
 | | From the US State Department comes this profile of Moldova - the people, the history, the geography, the economy and governmental relations. |  | | Moldova: A Country Study - Library of Congress |  | | U.S. Department of State - International Adoption from Moldova |
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| | Coat of Arms Family Crests Family Name History Coats of Arms Rings Family Crest Rings |
 | | Coat of Arms, Family Crests and Family Name History |  | | The coat of arms evolved as a necessary symbol for knights in medieval times, today the "coat of arms" and its companion the "family crest" serve as interesting and unique reference points to family name history. |  | | Similarly to the use of seals instead of signatures, coats of arms and family crests were used to signify familial or honorific bonds. |
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| | Moldova FOREIGN RELATIONS - Flags, Maps, Economy, History, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics, Political System |
 | | Although substantial gains have been made in each of these areas, Moldova's foreign policy efforts have been complicated by its geographic position, its history, and the ongoing ethnic conflict within its borders. |  | | In the wake of its proclamation of sovereignty in 1990, Moldova's main diplomatic efforts were directed toward establishing new relationships with the Soviet Union's successor states, establishing diplomatic links with other national governments and international bodies, gaining international recognition, and enlisting international support to resolve the conflict in Transnistria. |  | | Even though Moldova had not acceded to the provisions of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, it had indicated that it intended to do so. |
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| | Moldova -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | "Profile of Moldova from the book Country Studies published by Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress based in Washington D.C. Provides an overview of the history, political developments, society, economy, administration and defense systems, and foreign relations of the country." |  | | A landlocked republic of the extreme northeastern Balkans, Moldova borders Ukraine on the north, northeast, and southeast and Romania on the west. |  | | officially Republic of Moldova, Moldovan Republica Moldova, formerly (194041) Moldavia, or Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic country lying in the northeastern corner of the Balkan region. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9110566?&query=moldova
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| | Republic of Moldova |
 | | Department of Privatization and State Property Administration of Moldova |  | | Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Moldova |  | | Info Page Moldova - directory of businesses, services, health, culture, media, and other aspects of life in Moldova. |
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| | Moldova - Atlapedia Online |
 | | Literacy; N/A. On Aug. 27, 1991 Moldova declared its independence, although prior to independence its history was closely tied with that of the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). |  | | In Jan. 1992 Moldova became a founding member of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) while during the first half of the year spasmodic fighting erupted between the Moldovan Army and Russian and Ukrainian separatists from the region to the east of the Dniester River. |  | | Immediately following the unsuccessful coup many republics suspended or purged the communist party and on Sept. 5, 1991 after 3 days of debate the 74 years of centralized communist control came to an end. |
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| | Latvia - Simple English Wikipedia |
 | | - Greece - Hungary - Iceland - Ireland - Italy - Latvia - Liechtenstein - Lithuania- Luxembourg - Macedonia - Malta- Moldova - Monaco - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Portugal - Romania - Russia |  | | On 20 September 2003 66.9% of the Latvians voted in favour of joining the European Union. |  | | Latvia's neighbours more eastwards are the countries Russia and Belarus. |
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| | A Forgotten Country: Moldova |
 | | Moldova has a complicated history of foreign domination and didn't exist in its current form until after the second world war. |  | | Moldova is one of the poorest countries in Europe. |  | | Turkish Christians lay claim to another section of land in Southern Moldova. |
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