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Administrative divisions of Moldova : ウィキペディア英語版
Administrative divisions of Moldova

Currently, Moldova is divided into 37 first-tier units,〔(Administrative-territorial units of Moldova )〕 including 32 districts ((ルーマニア語、モルドバ語():raioane); ''see also raions''):
# Anenii Noi
# Basarabeasca
# Briceni
# Cahul
# Cantemir
# Călărași
# Căușeni
# Cimișlia
#
  • Criuleni
    # Dondușeni
    # Drochia
    # Dubăsari
    # Edineț
    # Fălești
    # Florești
    # Glodeni
    #
  • Hîncești
    # Ialoveni
    # Leova
    # Nisporeni
    # Ocnița
    # Orhei
    # Rezina
    # Rîșcani
    #
  • Sîngerei
    # Soroca
    # Strășeni
    # Șoldănești
    # Ștefan Vodă
    # Taraclia
    # Telenești
    # Ungheni
    three municipalities:
    # Chișinău
    #
  • Bălți
    #
  • Bender
    one ''autonomous territorial unit'':
    # Gagauzia
    and one ''territorial unit'':
    #Transnistria
    The final status of the latter has not been settled yet, as the region, such as defined administratively, is not under the control of Moldovan authorities. The cities of Comrat and Tiraspol also have municipality status, but are not among first-tier units of Moldova; they are the seats of Gagauzia and Transnistria, respectively.
    ==Localities==

    Moldova has a total of 982 incorporated localities (''de jure'' with 982 mayors and 982 local councils), of which 5 have municipality status, 61 have city status, and 916 are villages with commune status. They cover the entire area of the country. Another 699 villages are too small to have a separate administration, and are part of either cities (40 of them) or communes (659). This makes for a total of 1,681 localities of Moldova, all but two of which are inhabited.
    The status of Chișinău, Bălți, and Bender as municipalities and first-level territorial units of the country allows their suburb villages to have, when large enough, their own mayor and local council. By contrast, the villages that are administratively part of (some of) the other cities do not retain self-rule.
    * Districts 32:
    * Municipalities 3:
    * Autonomous territory 2:

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