
Kiss FM is a Top40/Hit Radio station from Romania, owned by ANT1 Group. The station was rebranded from the old Radio Contact, after being purchased by a Belgian radio network, on 5 November 2003, but it began in Bucharest on 25 February 1990, and in the Republic of Moldova in 1998, în Chișinău. The rebranding came with a number of "on air" personalities, such as Șerban Huidu and Mihai Găinușă, the new network quickly got to be one of the most popular hit stations in Romania where it covers the main cities.

Moldova 1 is the national Moldovan television channel, operated by the national public broadcaster, Teleradio-Moldova.

The vast majority of the Moldovan people are Orthodox Christians, but there is a small community of Muslims in Moldova, numbering a few thousand.

Sergiu Dadu is a Moldovan former footballer who played as a striker. He was also a member of Moldova national football team.

FC Rapid Ghidighici was a Moldovan football club based in Ghidighici, Chişinău, Moldova. They played in the Divizia Naţională, the top division in Moldovan football.
A Police Superintendent Accuses is a 1973 Romanian crime drama film by Sergiu Nicolaescu and starring himself as Police Commissioner Tudor Moldovan. The film is based on a true event, the Jilava Massacre which took place during World War II. Movie's main cast are played by actors Sergiu Nicolaescu, Gheorghe Dinică, Jean Constantin, Amza Pellea, Ion Besoiu and Emmerich Schäffer.

Peresecina is a village in Orhei District, Moldova.
Sergiu Chircă is a Moldovan politician.

Sergiu Mocanu is a Moldovan politician who served as member of Parliament of Moldova for two terms and held the position of Presidential Advisor with special missions for President Vladimir Voronin from 2004 to 2007. He has been leader of Popular Movement Anti-Mafia Party of Moldova since 2011.
Deșteptarea was a newspaper from the Republic of Moldova founded on May 20, 1989, as a newspaper of the Popular Front of Moldova. Ștefan Secăreanu was the editor in chief and Sergiu Burcă was the deputy editor in chief. The first two issues were printed in the Baltic states. After August 1990, its successor was Țara.

Sergiu Toma is a Moldovan-born Emirati judoka. He competed for the United Arab Emirates in the 81 kg category at the 2016 Olympic Games and defeated Takanori Nagase to enter the semi-finals. He lost his semi-final match to Khasan Khalmurzaev, but then beat Matteo Marconcini in the bronze medal match. At the 2008 and 2012 Olympics he competed for Moldova but was eliminated in the early rounds.

Alexandru Sergiu Grosu is a Moldovan football striker who currently plays for Zaria Bălți.
Sergiu Cojocari is a Moldovan football player who currently is playing for Academia Chișinău.
Sergiu Sîrbu, sometimes written Sârbu is a Moldovan football manager and former footballer.
Tuşnad Cycling Team is a Romanian UCI Continental cycling team established in 2009.
Committee for State Security of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic, also referred to as the KGB of the MSSR or the CSS of Moldavia, was the security agency of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic, being the local branch of Committee for State Security of the USSR. On 9 September 1991, the KGB of the MSSR was transformed into the Ministry of National Security. Established in 1954, its rights were limited by the early 1960s, with the KGB border guard, once subordinated to the Moldavian KGB, reported directly to party leaders in Moscow. From July 1972 to its disbandment, the KGB was part of the Council of Ministers of the MSSR. From 1940 to 1991, all chairmen of the KGB were army generals. Today, modern Moldovan intelligence services are mostly based on the structure of the KGB, specifically its 5th Division.
Sergiu Plătică is a Moldovan footballer who plays as a forward for Petrocub Hîncești and the Moldova national team.

Sergiu Gaibu is the former Minister of Economy of the Republic of Moldova.

Sergiu Prodan is a film director and the Minister of Culture of the Republic of Moldova.
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