A landlocked republic in eastern Europe; formerly a European soviet but achieved independence in 1991.
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Examples for "Republic of Moldova"
Examples for "Republic of Moldova"
1There were even some single votes apparently cast from the Republic of Moldova, Saint Lucia, Mauritius, and Greenland.
2We don't want to promote pro-American, pro-European or pro-Russian politics, but only politics in the interests of the Republic of Moldova, he said.
3People listen to the national anthem, during the opening of a new Romanian consulate in the Republic of Moldova, July 9, 2010.
4Kogan, a U.S. citizen, was born in the former-Soviet republic of Moldova but moved to the United States as a child, Britain's Guardian newspaper said.
1Alexander had gained Moldavia and Wallachia; Napoleon, a powerful friend and ally.
2You take Bessarabia, Moldavia, Wallachia, and Bulgaria, as far as the Balkan.
3One you wrote to your equally traitorous cousin, Stephen, Voivode of Moldavia.
4The Moldavia came next with five hundred troops, of whom fifty-five were lost.
5Cantemir, the hospodar of Moldavia, promised support, for his own ends.
1Even so, Moldova's parliamentary majority and government remain close allies of Europe.
2At the moment, Moldova elects its parliament under a proportional representation system.
3We want to make sure we use that on Tuesday against Moldova.
4But Brussels has become increasingly critical of Moldova's track record on reforms.
5He has vowed to press ahead with a gas pipeline to Moldova.
6Last night, McClean saved Ireland from embarrassment with two goals in Moldova.
7Transnistria was Moldova's most industrialized region, as well as its most Russified.
8Then we go to Moldova and Tom does a job for us.
9The Moldova match will be very positive for all three of them.
10Reality has since taken hold in Moldova, Europe's poorest country according to statistics.
11In Europe, Moldova, Portugal and Ukraine have emerged as new sex tourism destinations.
12Otherwise, in wine as in global politics, Moldova would look elsewhere.
13A strong showing by the anti-EU socialists could complicate Moldova's shift toward Europe.
14In Moldova it is the parliament which appoints the prime minister.
15But it is close to Moldova's Transdniestria region, where Russia also has troops.
16Imagine - protesters overrunning Moldova's parliament and ransacking its president's office.