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Moldova Nouă

Moldova Nouă ((:molˌdova ˈnowə); (ハンガリー語:Újmoldova); (ドイツ語:Neumoldowa); (チェコ語:Nová Moldava) or ''Bošňák''; (セルビア語:Нова Молдава)) is a town in southwestern Romania in Caraş-Severin County (the historical region of Banat), in an area known as ''Clisura Dunării''. It is located on the shores of the river Danube. In 2002, Moldova Nouă had a population of 13,917. The town administers three villages: Măcești, Moldova Veche and Moldovița.
At the 2011 census, 81.2% of inhabitants were Romanians, 12.8% Serbs, 3.2% Roma, 1.3% Hungarians and 0.8% Czechs. At the 2002 census, 88.4% were Romanian Orthodox, 4.5% Baptist, 4% Roman Catholic and 2% Pentecostal.

==Natives==

* Emilijan Josimović, Serbian urbanist
* Iasmin Latovlevici
* Clara Vădineanu

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