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Full name | Fotbal Club Happy End Camenca |
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Founded | 1999 |
Dissolved | 2002 |
Ground | Stadionul Camenca Camenca, Moldova |
Capacity | 1,000 |
2001–02 | Moldovan National Division, 8th |
Happy End Camenca was a Moldovan Futsal football club based in Camenca, Moldova. The team played in the Moldovan National Division, the top division in Moldovan football.
Camenca is a town in Transnistria, a breakaway republic internationally recognized as part of Moldova. It is composed of the town itself and the village of Solnecinoe. Camenca is the seat of Camenca District. The town is located on the Dniester, in the north of Transnistria.
Camenca District is a district of Transnistria, a breakaway republic which is internationally recognized as part of Moldova. Its seat is the town of Camenca. The district contains this town and twelve communes :
Glodeni District is a district in northwestern Moldova, with its administrative center at Glodeni. As of 1 January 2011, its population was 61,900. The district consists of 35 localities, 18 communes, 16 villages and one city (Glodeni).
Valea Adîncă is a commune in Camenca District, in the northern part of Transnistria, Moldova. The name in Romanian means "deep valley". It is composed of two villages, Constantinovca and Valea Adîncă.
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Transnistria:
Camenca is a commune in Glodeni District, Moldova. It is composed of four villages: Brînzeni, Butești, Camenca and Molești.
Caterinovca is a commune in the Camenca District of Transnistria, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Caterinovca and Sadchi (Садки). It has been administered as a part of the breakaway Transnistrian Moldovan Republic since 1990.
Crasnîi Octeabri is a commune in the Camenca sub-district of Transnistria, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Alexandrovca (Александровка) and Crasnîi Octeabri. It has since 1990 been administered as a part of the breakaway Transnistrian Moldovan Republic.
Cuzmin is a commune in the Camenca sub-district of Transnistria, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Cuzmin and Voitovca. It has since 1990 been administered as a part of the breakaway Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic.
Hristovaia is a village in the Camenca District of Transnistria, Moldova. It has since 1990 been administered as a part of the breakaway Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic.
Hrușca is a commune in the Camenca District of Transnistria, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Frunzăuca and Hrușca. Since 1990, it has been administered as a part of the breakaway Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic.
Podoima is a commune in the Camenca District of Transnistria, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Podoima and Podoimița.
Rotari is a commune in the Camenca District of Transnistria, Moldova. It is composed of three villages: Bodeni, Rotari and Socolovca. It has since 1990 been administered as a part of the breakaway Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic. According to the 2004 census, the population of the village was 581 inhabitants, of which 437 (75.21%) Moldovans (Romanians), 109 (18.76%) Ukrainians and 31 (5.33%) Russians.
Severinovca is a village in the Camenca District of Transnistria, Moldova. It has since 1990 been administered as a part of the breakaway Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (PMR).
Slobozia-Rașcov is a village in the Camenca District of Transnistria, Moldova. It has since 1990 been administered as a part of the breakaway Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic.
The Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic is subdivided into five raions:
Camenca may refer to:
The Camenca is a 93 km (58 mi) long left tributary of the river Prut in western Moldova. It flows through the villages Borosenii Noi, Alexăndrești, Camenca, Cobani, Balatina, Cuhnești, Chetriș and Călinești, and it discharges into the Prut near the village Pruteni.
The 2001–02 Moldovan "A" Division season is the 11th since its establishment. A total of 16 teams are contesting the league.