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Western Moldavia Moldova Occidentală (Romanian) Nyugat-
Moldva (Hungarian) Mołdawia Zachodnia (Polish) Західна Молдова (Ukrainian)
Historical region of...
- in
other languages include French: Moldavie, German: Moldau, Hungarian:
Moldva, Russian: Молдавия (Moldaviya), Turkish: Boğdan Prensliği, Gr****: Μολδαβία...
- Tiszatáj 55. year. 11th
issue November 2001,
Gyula Kristó "Havasalföld és
Moldva megalapítása és megszervezése". Romansagtortenet.hupont.hu.
Archived from...
- Μολδαβία (Gr****),
Moldova (Estonian, Finnish, Romanian,
variant in Swedish),
Moldva (Hungarian)
Montferrat Monferat - Монферат (Macedonian),
Monferrat (Maltese)...
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Vltava Fuldaha (medieval
Latin (872 AD)),
Moldau (Dutch, German, Swedish),
Moldva (Hungarian),
Moldava (Italian, Spanish),
Moldawa (Silesian), Multavia, Moldava...
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Haddington Burghs on two
occasions (d. 1790) Ioan II Mavrocordat,
prince of
Moldva (d. 1747)
March 14 – Charles-Antoine Jombert,
French bookseller and publisher...
- with Pál Závada (2011) Continued, Várfok
Gallery (2012) From Mezőség to
Moldva. The
Journey of Zoltán Kallós;
written by Bálint Ablonczy,
photographs by...
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Haddington Burghs on two
occasions (d. 1790) Ioan II Mavrocordat,
prince of
Moldva (d. 1747)
March 14 – Charles-Antoine Jombert,
French bookseller and publisher...
- "Fonogram", 2006 – Best Jazz
Album of the year
These folk
songs originate from
Moldva and Gyimes. Ági Szalóki – voice, József Balázs – piano, Dávid Lamm – guitar...
- la Prut". Dreptatea. p. 1. Szili, Sándor János (12
December 1990). "Nagy-
Moldva. Leningrádi jelentésünk".
Magyar Hírlap. p. 2. Tănase,
Octavian (2010)....