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Administrative divisions of Moldavia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Administrative divisions of Moldavia Ţinut (pl. ''ţinuturi''; sometimes translated in English as ''region'',〔Constantin C. Giurescu, ''The making of the Romanian unitary state'', Editura Meridiane, 1971. p. 45.〕 ''district''〔Pompiliu Teodor, ''Enlightenment and Romanian society'', Editura Dacia, 1980. p. 74〕 or ''municipality''〔Gerald J. Bobang, ''The emergence of the Romanian national State'', East European Quarterly, 1979. ISBN 0-914710-51-6. p. 227.〕) were the traditional subdivision of the Principality of Moldavia (1359-1859). == Principality of Moldavia (1359-1859) ==
Lower Country ''(Ţara de Jos)'' :Iaşi County :Cârligătura County (later merged with Iaşi County) :Roman County :Vaslui County :Tutova County :Bârlad County (later merged with Tutova County) :Tecuci County :Horincea County (later merged with Covurlui County) :Covurlui County :Putna County :Adjud County (later merged with Putna County) :Fălciu County :Soroca County :Orhei County :Lăpuşna County Upper Country ''(Ţara de Sus)'' :Hotin County :Cernăuţi County :Dorohoi County :Suceava County :Neamţ County :Hârlău County (later Botoşani County) :Bacău County :Trotuş County (later merged with Bacău County) Historic Bessarabia ''(Basarabia)'' :Cetatea Albă County :Chilia County :Tigheciu County :Tighina County
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