Atlas of Moldova
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General maps
| Map of Moldova |
| Map of Moldova |
| Map of Moldova (in Romanian) |
| Map of Moldova (in Ukrainian) |
| Map of Moldova |
| Physical geography of Moldova |
| [[|border|251x400px]] | Geology of Moldova |
| [[|border|251x400px]] | Biogeography of Moldova |
| Moldovan railways |
| [[|border|251x400px]] | Moldovan roads |
| Moldova, Romanian Moldova and Bessarabia |
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Transnistria in Moldova |
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Gagauzia in Moldova |
| Gagauzia in Moldova |
| Moldova and Romania |
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A hypothetical map of Romania united with Moldova |
Administrative maps
| Administrative map of Moldova |
| Administrative map including the development regions |
| Blank administrative map of Moldova |
| Administrative divisions of Moldova |
| The 6 development regions of Moldova |
| [[|border|251x400px]] | Two administrative reforms projected 1990 and 2010 according with the "Swiss example" |
| Administrative map of the Romanian Orthodox Church (including the Metropolis of Bessarabia) |
Historical maps
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Kingdom of Dacia 82-44 BC |
| Province of Dacia within the Roman Empire (AD 106-117) |
| The Roman Province of Dacia (AD 106-275) |
| Eastern Romance people during the Dark Ages |
| The Principality of Moldavia in 1483 |
| Highland, Lowland and Bessarabia in the Principality of Moldavia (until 1812), the russian gubernia & the romanian province of Bessarabia (1812-1940), and present situation |
| Principality of Moldavia during the reign of Stephen the Great (1457 - 1504) |
| Romanian principalities united under Michael the Brave (1600) |
| South-Central Europe in 1683, on the eve of the Ottoman siege of Vienna |
| Romanian principalities in 1793-1812 |
| Bukovina as part of the Habsburg Kingdom of Galicia-Lodomeria, the autonomous Principality of Transylvania and the Turkish/Russian divided Moldova |
| The frontier between Russia and Romania in Southwestern Bessarabia (1856-1878) |
| Romanian principalities 1856-1859 |
| United Principalities of Moldova and Wallachia (Romania) |
| Southeastern Europe in 1856-78 |
| Development of the European part of the Ottoman Empire |
| The Russian Empire in 1914 |
| Development of the Russian Empire (in German) |
| Bessarabia in 1914 (in Russian) |
| Historisches Bessarabien und heutige Republik Moldau (in German) |
| Bessarabia within Romania (after 1918) |
| Bessarabia as part of Romania and the MASSR as part of the Ukrainian SSR (1924-25) |
| Romania and the MASSR (1924-40) |
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The Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (MASSR), in 1924-40 part of the Soviet Union (Ukrainian SSR) |
| Historical regions of interwar Romania |
| Bessarabia as part of Romania |
| Romania in 1918-1925, administrative map |
| Romania in 1926—1940, administrative map |
| Romania in 1930, administrative map |
| Romania in 1938, administrative map |
| Romania in 1938-40, administrative map |
| In 1940 Bessarabia is occupied by the Soviet Union and most of it is united with parts of the Moldavian ASSR, forming the Moldavian SSR (1940-1941) |
| Romania in 1941-44 |
| Administrative map of Romania in May 1942 |
| Romania controlled in August 19, 1941-January 29, 1944 the region between Dniester and Bug rivers, and the Black Sea coast (Transnistria proper). The region was divided into 13 judeţe (counties). |
| Romanian territorial losses after World War II |
| Development of Romania (1881-present day) |
| Evolution of the Soviet Union |
| Location of the USSR |
| The republics of the USSR |
| Soviet Union administrative divisions, 1989 |
| Location of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Moldova in the USSR |
| Transnistria as a russian "protected" separatist territory between 3 others |
| Former counties of the Republic of Moldova (1998-2003) |
Old maps
This section holds copies of original general maps more than 70 years old.
| The Moldovan Principality (1716), by Dimitrie Cantemir |
| Principalities of Moldavia @ Wallachia, italian map (1786), by G. Pittori, according with the geographer Giovanni Antonio Rizzi Zannoni |
| Governorate of Bessarabia in 1883 |
| Governorate of Bessarabia |
| 1927 map of Bessarabia |
| Moldavian ASSR in 1929 |
| Moldavian ASSR (1930) |
| 1930 map of Bessarabia |
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Physical map of Bessarabia (in French) |
| Location map of Bessarabia |
Ethno-linguistic maps
| Ethnic map of the Ottoman Empire and its vassal states, including Romania (1861) |
| Ethnic map of European Russia before the First World War (in French) |
| Territories inhabited by Romanians in 1908 |
| Romanians living outside Romania before 1918 |
| Ethnic map of Bessarabia (1918) |
| Ethnic map of the Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in 1926 |
| Ethnic map of Romania in 1930 |
| Jewish communities in 1930 |
| Ethnic composition of Bessarabia in 1930 |
| Ethnic map of Romania and Transnistria in 1941 |
| Ethnic composition of Bessarabia in 1941 |
| Ethnic composition of Moldova in 1989 |
| Ethnic composition of Moldova in 2002 |
| Romanian dialects |
| Some representative isoglosses of three main varieties (dialects) of Daco-Romanian |
| Languages in Moldova and Romania |
| The dispersion of Moldavians (included romance-speaking Moldovans) in Europe |
| The distribution of Romanians (including self-declared Moldavians or Vlachs) |
| Modern distribution of East Romance people |
Historic maps in french of the moldavian region[3]
- Antic period.
- During the great migrations (Dridu culture are disputed).
- Duchies of the 13-th & 14-th centuries (their status & area are disputed).
- 1359-1418.
- 1418-1484.
- Under turkish vassality, 16-th century.
- 1775-1856.
- 1856-1878.
- 1878-1917.
- 1918-1940, inside Romania.
- 1940-1990 borders.
- Since 1991.
Election maps
- Votes won by the Communist Party of Moldova (PCRM) in the April 2009 legislative election by raion and municipality
- Votes won by the Liberal Party (PL) in the April 2009 legislative election by raion and municipality
- Votes won by the Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova (PLDM) in the April 2009 legislative election by raion and municipality
- Votes won by the 'Our Moldova' Alliance (AMN) in the April 2009 legislative election by raion and municipality
- Total votes won by the opposition parties (PL, PLDM and AMN) which passed the 6% electoral threshold in the April 2009 legislative election by raion and municipality
- Voter turnout for the April 2009 legislative election by raion and municipality
- Results of the July 2009 legislative election
- Results of the 2010 legislative election
Ethnic maps of Moldova (2004 census)
- Harta etnică a Republicii Moldova la nivel de comune
- Ponderea românilor în Republica Moldova la nivel de comune
- Ponderea ucrainenilor în Republica Moldova la nivel de comune
- Ponderea rușilor în Republica Moldova la nivel de comune
- Ponderea găgăuzilor în Republica Moldova la nivel de comune
- Ponderea bulgarilor în Republica Moldova la nivel de comune
Satellite maps
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Notes and references
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General remarks:
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