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'''Eastern Moldova''' is a term used at times when referring to the Republic of ], in order to differentiate it from Western Moldova which is a ] region. {{ref|Kullberg}} | |||
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''Eastern Moldova'' (with either an uppercase or a lowercase "e") is also used to refer to the eastern territory of the old ], which was annexed in ] by the ] together with ], a region that was until that time, part of the ] for 328 years. Ottoman Bessarabia corresponds mainly to what now is known as ] and part of ]). | |||
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In this usage, Eastern Moldova is roughly equal in territory to the present-day Republic of Moldova, minus ]. The name ], in the historical context is rather misleading since the ] applied that name not only to the previous region of Ottoman Bessarabia but to Eastern Moldova as well. | |||
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The expression ''eastern Moldova'' can also refer to the eastern portion of the present-day Republic of Moldova. It may refer precisely to Transnistria, or the use may be less specific. {{ref|thinkquest}} {{ref|encarta}} | |||
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==Notes== | |||
*{{note|Kullberg}} {{Web reference_full | Author=Anssi Kullberg | Title=Georgia and Moldova: the Struggle for Free Europe again goes on | PublishYear=1 Dec. 2003 | Publisher=The Eurasian Politician | Work=The Eurasian Politician - December 2003 | URL=http://www.cc.jyu.fi/~aphamala/pe/2003/geormold.htm | Date=7 July | Year=2005}} | |||
*{{note|thinkquest}} , from a series of articles on former Soviet republics on ThinkQuest. | |||
*{{note|encarta}} {{Web reference_full | Author=— | Title=Moldova (III – The People of Moldova | PublishYear=2005 | Publisher=Microsoft | Work=Encarta | URL=http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761566942/Moldova.html#s4 | Date=7 July | Year=2005}} | |||
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