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/ˌmoʊɫˈdoʊvə/
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NOUN
- a landlocked republic in eastern Europe; formerly a European soviet but achieved independence in 1991
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- Moldova is on a fertile plain with small areas of hill country in the center and north.
- Jiang asked Tarlev to convey his greetings to Moldovan President Vladimir Voronin and invited Voronin to visit China at his convenience.
- The Independent reports that citizens of the small, post-Soviet republic of Moldova are the world's biggest drinkers, knocking back the equivalent of more than 18 litres of pure alcohol per year.
- Badulescu, and Moldovan (2003) present an algorithm for learning meronym from a corpus. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
- Moldova's folk dance passionate, poetic, slightly melancholy, and fully reflects the character of this nation.
- Last night 's stroll against Moldova was little more than an aperitif before the main course. The Sun
- The capital Chisinau is full of Internet cafes, and Moldova sits comfortably in the top half of 134 countries ranked for information technology potential by the World Economic Forum.
- Meanwhile, Moldova's ruling communist party won an absolute majority in Sunday's parliamentary election.
- While the Moldovan Communists moderated their initially shrill anti-market and anti-imperialist rhetoric, their eight years in power nevertheless marked a significant erosion of democratic freedoms.
- We had paid for our repairs in bottles of Moldovan wine, which evidently works wonders—the shapka wearers made the car run better than it ever had. Finding Yourself in a Country That Isn't