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Moldova is divided into 32 raions, or raioane, 5 municipalities (Chişinău, Bălţi and Tighina/Bender, Comrat, Tiraspol), one autonomous, non-contiguous region (Gagauzia), and the breakaway region of Transnistria, the status of which is disputed.

  1. Anenii Noi
  2. Basarabeasca
  3. Briceni
  4. Cahul
  5. Cantemir
  6. Călăraşi
  7. Căuşeni
  8. Cimişlia
  9. Criuleni
  10. Donduşeni
  11. Drochia
  12. Dubăsari
  13. Edineţ
  14. Faleşti
  15. Floreşti
  16. Glodeni
  17. Hînceşti
  18. Ialoveni
  19. Leova
  20. Nisporeni
  21. Ocniţa
  22. Orhei
  23. Rezina
  24. Rîşcani
  25. Sîngerei
  26. Soroca
  27. Străşeni
  28. Şoldăneşti
  29. Ştefan Vodă
  30. Taraclia
  31. Teleneşti
  32. Ungheni

Formerly (from the late 1990s until February 2003), it was made up of the following 9 counties, or judeţe, (capitals in parentheses):

The part of Moldova east of the Dniestr/Nistru River, Transnistria is de jure a part of Moldova, although in reality it is not controlled by the Moldovan government.

Lists of subnational entities | Subdivisions of Moldova

Subdivisions de la République de Moldavie | Райоанеле Републичий Молдова | Subdivisões da Moldávia | Raioanele Republicii Moldova | Административное деление Молдавии | Njësitë administrative - (Moldavi)

 

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