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Located in Eastern Europe, Moldova is bordered on the west and southwest by Romania and on the north, south, and east by Ukraine. Most of its territory lies between the area's two main rivers, the Nistru and the Prut. The Nistru forms a small part of Moldova's border with Ukraine in the northeast and southeast, but it mainly flows through the eastern part of the country, separating Bessarabia and Transnistria. The Prut River forms Moldova's entire western boundary with Romania. The Danube touches the Moldovan border at its southernmost tip, and forms the border for 200 m (656 ft).
Ungheni is a municipality in Moldova. With a population of 35,157, it is the seventh largest town in Moldova and the seat of Ungheni District.
Cantemir is a district in the south of Moldova, with the administrative center at Cantemir. As of January 1, 2011, its population was 62,800.
Cornești may refer to several places:
Moșna may refer to several places in Romania:
Soloneț may refer to several places in Romania:
Giurgiulești is a commune in the Cahul District of Moldova. It is also a border crossing point to Romania, located 10 km (6.2 mi) from Galați.
Rădăuți-Prut is a commune in Botoșani County, Romania, composed of three villages: Miorcani, Rădăuți-Prut and Rediu. It was seriously affected by floods in July 2008.
The Elan is a right tributary of the river Prut in Romania. It discharges into the Prut near Vădeni, on the border with Moldova. Its length is 73 km (45 mi) and its basin size is 606 km2 (234 sq mi).
Moldavian Plain is a geographic area in the north west of Moldova and north east of Romania, one of the six components of the Moldavian Plateau. Despite the name, Moldavian Plain is not flat, but a region dotted with hills, part of the Moldavian Plateau.
Ungheni is a commune in Iași County, Romania, part of the Iași metropolitan area. It is composed of four villages: Bosia, Coada Stâncii, Mânzătești and Ungheni.
Hlinaia is a village in Edineț District, Moldova.
Racovăț is a village in Soroca District, Moldova.
Lăpușna may refer to:
The Prut is a 953 km (592 mi) long river in Eastern Europe. It is a left tributary of the Danube. In part of its course it forms Romania's border with Moldova and Ukraine.
Racova may refer to several places in Romania:
Sărata River may refer to:
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The Racovăț is a 67 km (42 mi) long left tributary of the river Prut in western Ukraine and northern Moldova. Its source is near the village Hvizdivtsi, Ukraine. After a few kilometers, it crosses into Moldova. It flows through the villages Clocușna, Hădărăuți, Corestăuți, Marcăuți, Bălcăuți, Halahora de Sus, Tîrnova, Gordinești and Brînzeni, and it discharges into the Prut near the village Corpaci, on the border with Romania. Its largest tributary is the Draghiște, which flows into the Racovăț near Brînzeni.