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Cities of Strășeni:
Strășeni
Strășeni-Strășeni
Strășeni (Romanian pronunciation: [strəˈʃenʲ]) is a city and municipality of about 20,000 inhabitants in central Moldova, the administrative center of
Strășeni-Strășeni District
Strășeni (pronunciation: [strəˈʃenʲ]) is an administrative district (Romanian: raion) in the central part of Moldova. Its administrative center and leading
Strășeni-Moldova
Moldova (/mɒlˈdoʊvə/ mol-DOH-və, sometimes UK: /ˈmɒldəvə/ MOL-də-və; Romanian pronunciation: [molˈdova]), officially the Republic of Moldova (Romanian:
Strășeni-List of cities and towns in Moldova
Soroca central Moldova Anenii Noi Bucovăț Căinari Călărași Căușeni Cornești Criuleni Hîncești Ialoveni Nisporeni Orhei Rezina Strășeni Șoldănești Ștefan
Strășeni-Administrative divisions of Moldova
Strășeni, and Ungheni. ISO 3166-2:MD, ISO subdivision codes for Moldova Law no. 764-XV from 27.12.2001 on territorial administrative organisation of the
Strășeni-Moldovan Ground Forces
guns. Moldova has received some arms from former Soviet stocks maintained on the territory of the republic as well as undetermined quantities of arms from
Strășeni-Dolna, Strășeni
Dolna is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. It is located in Codri. The Dolna landscape reserves is located nearby. During the soviet period the
Strășeni-Flag of Moldova
flag of the Republic of Moldova (Romanian: Drapelul Moldovei) is a vertical triband of blue, yellow, and red, charged with the coat of arms of Moldova (an
Strășeni-Cojușna
Cojușna is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. Results of Population and Housing Census in the Republic of Moldova in 2014: "Characteristics - Population
Strășeni-Onești, Strășeni
Onești is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor Locale Generale din 14 iunie 2015" (in Romanian). Central
Strășeni-Tătărești, Strășeni
Tătărești is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor Locale Generale din 14 iunie 2015" (in Romanian). Central
Strășeni-Vorniceni, Strășeni
Vorniceni is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. Population 4,064 as of 2014. Valentina Butnaru (born 1958), journalist and activist Alexandru Cosmescu [ro]
Strășeni-Micăuți
Strășeni District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Gornoe and Micăuți. Results of Population and Housing Census in the Republic of Moldova in
Strășeni-Unification of Moldova and Romania
march lasted a week, from 5 to 11 July. In the Republic of Moldova, the march followed the route Strășeni–Lozova–Călărași–Cornești–Ungheni. Participants
Strășeni-Greblești
in Strășeni District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Greblești and Mărtinești. Results of Population and Housing Census in the Republic of Moldova
Strășeni-Negrești, Strășeni
Negrești is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor Locale Generale din 14 iunie 2015" (in Romanian). Central
Strășeni-Rădeni, Strășeni
Rădeni is a commune in Strășeni District, Moldova. It is composed of three villages: Drăgușeni, Rădeni and Zamciogi. Results of Population and Housing
Strășeni-Roșcani, Strășeni
Roșcani is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor Locale Generale din 14 iunie 2015" (in Romanian). Central
Strășeni-Lozova, Strășeni
Lozova is a commune in Strășeni District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Lozova and Stejăreni. Lozova was founded about 600 years ago. Alexandru
Strășeni-Codreanca
in Strășeni District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Codreanca and Lupa-Recea. Results of Population and Housing Census in the Republic of Moldova
Strășeni-Demographics of Moldova
Demographic features of the population of Republic of Moldova include distribution, ethnicity, languages, religious affiliation and other statistical data
Strășeni-Țigănești, Strășeni
Țigănești is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor Locale Generale din 14 iunie 2015" (in Romanian). Central
Strășeni-Gălești, Strășeni
in Strășeni District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Gălești and Găleștii Noi. Results of Population and Housing Census in the Republic of Moldova
Strășeni-Ghelăuza
in Strășeni District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Ghelăuza and Saca. Results of Population and Housing Census in the Republic of Moldova in
Strășeni-Recea, Strășeni
village in Strășeni District, Moldova. The village has a total area of 24.89 km2, with a total perimeter of 33.37 km. In 1997, the population of the Recea
Strășeni-Pănășești
is a commune in Strășeni District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Ciobanca and Pănășești. The kindergarten in the village of Pănășești was opened
Strășeni-Micleușeni
Micleușeni is a commune in Strășeni District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Huzun and Micleușeni. Vasile Bahnaru Results of Population and Housing
Strășeni-Calea Ferată din Moldova
Calea Ferată din Moldova (abbreviated as CFM) is the sole railway operator in the Republic of Moldova, responsible for passenger and cargo transportation
Strășeni-Bucovăț
Bucovăț (Romanian pronunciation: [bukoˈvət͡s]) is a town in Strășeni district, Moldova. One village is administered by the town, Rassvet. "Lista primarilor
Strășeni-Telephone numbers in Moldova
Previously, when Moldova was part of the Soviet Union, it used the country code +7 and the area code 0422. Telephone numbers in Moldova follow an open numbering
Strășeni-Vehicle registration plates of Moldova
License plates in Moldova were introduced on November 30, 1992. Currently issued plates consist of six black characters on a white background: three letters
Strășeni-Căpriana
Căpriana is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. Căpriana monastery is a popular tourist destination, a wedding venue, and a religious centre. "Lista
Strășeni-Voinova
Voinova is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor Locale Generale din 14 iunie 2015" (in Romanian). Central
Strășeni-2021 Moldovan parliamentary election
parliamentary elections were held in Moldova on 11 July 2021. Following the resignation of Ion Chicu, the position of Prime Minister became vacant, with
Strășeni-Zubrești
Zubrești is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor Locale Generale din 14 iunie 2015" (in Romanian). Central
Strășeni-Hîncești District
located in the central part of the Republic of Moldova. Neighboring districts include Nisporeni District to the northwest, Strășeni District to the northeast
Strășeni-Romănești
Romănești is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor Locale Generale din 14 iunie 2015" (in Romanian). Central
Strășeni-Sireți
village in Strășeni District, Moldova. Sireți has a population of 5833 people. It is near lake Ghidighici, the largest man-made lake in Moldova. Alexandra
Strășeni-2005 Moldovan parliamentary election
were held in Moldova on 6 March 2005. The result was a victory for the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (PCRM), which won 56 of the 101 seats
Strășeni-History of the Jews in Bessarabia
municipality of Bălți in Moldova 5 Rezina, Șoldănești, Teleneţti, Orhei, Dubăsari, and Criuleni Districts of Moldova 6 Călărași, Nisporeni, Străşeni, Ialoveni
Strășeni-COVID-19 pandemic in Moldova
the Republic of Moldova on 7 March 2020, when a Moldovan woman who returned from Italy tested positive for the novel coronavirus. As the number of infected
Strășeni-Roads in Moldova
Currently, there are three defined types of public roads in the Republic of Moldova: National road (Romanian: Drum național – pl. Drumuri naționale) Local
Strășeni-2019 Moldovan parliamentary election
the Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova (PSRM), the Democratic Party of Moldova (PDM), the ACUM electoral alliance composed of the DA and
Strășeni-Vladimir Plahotniuc
First Vice President of the Parliament of Moldova (December 2010 – February 2013). Until leaving the territory of the Republic of Moldova in 2019, he was considered
Strășeni-Strășeni TV Mast
Străşeni TV Mast is one of the tallest architectural structures in Europe and the tallest in Moldova. It was built in 1984–85, and is a 355-metre (1165')
Strășeni-Chirianca
Chirianca is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor Locale Generale din 14 iunie 2015" (in Romanian). Central
Strășeni-July 2009 Moldovan parliamentary election
parliamentary elections were held in Moldova on 29 July 2009. The Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (PCRM) won 48 of the 101 seats, but lost the majority
Strășeni-M5 highway (Moldova)
2021-10-12. Wikimedia Commons has media related to M5 highway (Moldova). M5 highway near Strășeni M5 highway at Grătiești Gas station on the M5 highway, at
Strășeni-Orhei National Park
792.09 ha (83,502.1 acres), constitutes about 1% of the area of the Republic of Moldova. The landscape of the park is hilly, partly covered with forest.
Strășeni-Moldcell
telecommunications operator in Republic of Moldova, part of the CG Cell Technologies DAC group located in Nepal. In February 2020, the former owner of Moldcell, Telia
Strășeni-Scoreni
located in Strășeni District, Moldova, composed of a single village, Scoreni. It neighbors the following communities: Cojușna, Căpriana, from Strășeni, Condrița
Strășeni-List of localities in Moldova
There are 1682 localities in Moldova, including 66 urban localities (of them 53 are cities/towns (Romanian: orașe), and 13 municipalities (Romanian: municipiu))
Strășeni-2019 Moldovan local elections
Laws of the Republic of Moldova : Electoral Code". www.e-democracy.md. Retrieved 2019-10-20. Electoral Code of Moldova Election Code of Moldova v t e
Strășeni-Călărași District
District is located in central part of Moldova. It borders with Teleneşti District in the north, east Orhei District, Străşeni District in south, south-west
Strășeni-Healthcare in Moldova
The Republic of Moldova has a universal health care system. The Human Rights Measurement Initiative finds that Moldova is fulfilling 78.2% of what it
Strășeni-2015–2016 protests in Moldova
unification of Moldova with Romania. The march lasted a week, from 5 to 11 July. In the Republic of Moldova, the march followed the route Strășeni
Strășeni-Valentina Butnaru
September 1958, in Vorniceni, Strășeni. She graduated from Moldova State University in 1980. Valentina Butnaru is the president of the Association "Limba noastră
Strășeni-North Carolina–Moldova National Guard Partnership
the Republic of Moldova who work together in a cooperative effort to improve and enrich the lives of everyone it touches. Overview Republic of Moldova declared
Strășeni-Băbească neagră
Romanian-Moldovan grape variety. It is cultivated in Moldova in the regions of Orhei Anenii Noi Straseni Ialoveni and in Romania in the regions of Moldavia
Strășeni-Gheorghe Ghimpu
PhD at the Institute of Biological Physics, Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union in Moscow. Ghimpu was a teacher in Strășeni and a professor at T.
Strășeni-Constantin Cheianu
in Truşeni, Strășeni) is a writer, playwright, prose writer, publicist, actor and TV anchor and journalist from the Republic of Moldova. As a dramaturg
Strășeni-Pavel Filip
1966) is a Moldovan politician. In 2001–2008 he was the director of the Joint-stock company "Bucuria" and in 2008–2011, general manager of Tutun-CTC joint
Strășeni-Ialoveni District
unit of Moldova. Ialoveni district is located in the central part of the Republic of Moldova. Neighborhood has the following district: Strășeni District
Strășeni-2010 Moldovan parliamentary election
to validate the results, the Constitutional Court of Moldova ruled that acting president of Moldova, Mihai Ghimpu had to dissolve the parliament and hold
Strășeni-Ralli family mansion
Dolna, in the Bessarabia region (nowadays located in the Strășeni district of the Republic of Moldova). This place is particularly renowned for being frequently
Strășeni-Nisporeni District
part of the Republic of Moldova. It is bordered by Ungheni District on the northwest, Calarasi District on the northeast, Straseni District on the east
Strășeni-Orhei District
central part of the Republic of Moldova. Neighboring districts include Rezina (north), Rîbnița and Dubăsari districts (east), Strășeni and Criuleni (south)
Strășeni-M1 highway (Moldova)
Republica Moldova" [DECISION No. 1468 of 30-12-2016 on the approval of the lists of national and local public roads in the Republic of Moldova] (in Romanian)
Strășeni-List of twin towns and sister cities in Romania
Törökbálint, Hungary Vác, Hungary Onești Edineț, Moldova Eysines, France Skien, Norway Strășeni, Moldova Oradea Ceyrat, France Coslada, Spain Debrecen,
Strășeni-Ion Ababii
local hospital of Strășeni. Soon after, he applied for his doctorate in medicine, specialising in otorhinolaryngology, at the Institute of Scientific Research
Strășeni-Communes of Moldova
authorities. Moldova portal Administrative divisions of Moldova Law no. 764-XV from 27.12.2001 on territorial administrative organisation of the Republic of Moldova
Strășeni-List of country subdivision flags
Rezina District Singerei District Soldanesti District Ștefan Vodă District Straseni District Taraclia District Telenesti District Ungheni District Gagauzia
Strășeni-List of twin towns and sister cities in Ukraine
Poland Potsdam, Germany Přerov, Czech Republic Rustavi, Georgia Rybnik, Poland Rzeszów, Poland Strășeni District, Moldova Świdnica, Poland Tomaszów Mazowiecki
Strășeni-D1 multiple unit
driver's cabin History of rail transport in Russia Republic of Moldova presents new multiple-unit at railwayinsider.eu "Moldovan Railway Summit" (PDF)
Strășeni-Criuleni District
central part of Moldova, with the administrative center at Criuleni. As of January 1, 2011, its population was 73,100. The history of love of two young Criu
Strășeni-Vasile Botnari
economist and politician. From May 2018 until June 2019 he was the Director the Information and Seurity Agency the
Strășeni-Ion Vatamanu
from Moldova. He served as member of the Parliament of Moldova (1990–1994) and chairman of the Committee on Culture of the Parliament of Moldova. He was
Strășeni-Veaceslav Untilă
a Moldovan politician. Veaceslav Untilă was born on 15 June 1956 in the Codreanca village, Strășeni District, Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic, USSR
Strășeni-Ivano-Frankivsk
Czech Republic (2010) Diyarbakır,Turkey (2023) Rustavi, Georgia (2016) Rybnik, Poland (2001) Rzeszów, Poland (2000) Strășeni District, Moldova (2016)
Strășeni-List of Azerbaijani exonyms
Kiçik Düşman Taraclia Taraqlı, Daraqlı Tătărești, Cahul Tatareş Tătărești, Strășeni Tatareş Turunchuk River Turunçuq çayı Gagauzia Qaqavuz Yeri, Göy Oğuz Yeri
Strășeni-Zdob și Zdub
onomatopoeic for the sound of a drum beat) is a Moldovan folk punk band, based in Chișinău. The band represented Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest
Strășeni-Romanian military intervention in Bessarabia
the twelve members of the local soviet of soldiers' deputies. By the evening of the following day Romanian troops had reached Strășeni and attempted to
Strășeni-Independent Engineer Battalion "Codru"
the engineering formation of the Moldovan National Army, based in the village of Negrești, Strășeni District. Soldiers of the battalion soldiers have
Strășeni-List of enclaves and exclaves
of Ukraine. Palanca Marshes – potential Vennbahn-type enclave of Moldova surrounded by Ukraine: Under a 2001 treaty between the two nations, Moldova is
Strășeni-Nicolae Andronic
a Moldovan jurist and lawyer. He served as member of Parliament of Moldova between 1990 and 1998 and as Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Moldova in
Strășeni-List of international presidential trips made by Frank-Walter Steinmeier
Kingdom of Sweden". Retrieved 9 September 2021. "Arraiolos Group meeting in Italy". Retrieved 15 September 2021. "Visit to the Republic of Moldova". Retrieved
Strășeni-List of tallest structures by country
European Court of Justice Towers, Luxembourg City, 103 m (338 ft) Chimney of Delimara Power Station, 150 m (492 ft) Străşeni TV Mast, Străşeni, 355 m (1,165 ft)
Strășeni-Victor Spinei
Iorga Award of the Romanian Academy (1982); Doctor Honoris Causa of the Moldova State University, Chișinău (2012); Professor Emeritus of the Alexandru
Strășeni-Alexandru Baltagă
Bessarabian Romanian Orthodox priest, a founder of the Bessarabian religious press in the Romanian language, a member of Sfatul Țării (1917–1918), a Soviet political
Strășeni-Mircea Druc
Mircea Druc (born 25 July 1941) is a Moldovan and Romanian politician who served as Prime Minister of Moldova between 26 May 1990 and 22 May 1991. He was
Strășeni-List of tallest structures in Europe
coordinates) This is a list of the tallest structures of any kind which exist in Europe. The list contains all types of structures, including guyed masts
Strășeni-Vocea Basarabiei
2005 the station began to broadcast from Chişinău, the capital of the Republic of Moldova. The radio station is broadcasting in Chişinău on 71.57; in Nisporeni
Strășeni-Alexandru Moșanu
speaker of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova between 1990 and 1993. He was also one of the co-authors of Moldova's 1991 Declaration of Independence
Strășeni-List of tallest structures – 300 to 400 metres
This list of supertall structures is a third part of the List of tallest structures in the world. It contains past or present structures of any type,
Strășeni-Ilie Bratu
October 1948) is a Moldovan politician. Between 1990 and 1994, he was a member of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova, being one of the 278 deputies
Strășeni-List of tallest structures built in the Soviet Union
Power Station (419.7 m) Străşeni TV Mast (355 m) TV Tower Vinnytsia (354 m) There are some facilities in Russia and other parts of former Soviet Union, which
Strășeni-Ion Țurcanu
Soviet Socialist Republic (later the Republic of Moldova), who voted for the Declaration of Independence of the Republic of Moldova on 27 August 1991
Strășeni-Moldcell
Grătiești, Hîncești, Ialoveni, Leova, Orhei, Rîșcani, Soroca, Stăuceni, Strășeni, Taraclia, Trușeni, Ungheni, Vulcănești. So far, the following populated
Strășeni-Gheorghe Ghimpu
Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union in Moscow. Ghimpu was a teacher in Strășeni and a professor at T. G. Shevchenko University in Tiraspol and the Moldova
Strășeni-Căpriana monastery
/ 47.116621°N 28.510637°E / 47.116621; 28.510637 Location Căpriana, Strășeni District Country Moldova Denomination Eastern Orthodoxy History Status
Strășeni-Telephone numbers in Moldova
Soroca 231 and 331 Bălți 235 and 335 Orhei 236 and 336 Ungheni 237 and 337 Strășeni 241 and 341 Cimișlia 242 and 342 Ștefan Vodă 243 and 343 Căușeni 244 and
Strășeni-Strășeni
region was covered by a fearsome forest. Nowadays, Strășeni is famous for its wine. The Strășeni vineyard, 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) west of Chișinău, is
Strășeni-TV Moldova Internațional
latter does not possess broadcasting rights outside of the Moldovan territory. Union of Journalists of Moldova Străşeni TV Mast Official Site v t e v t e
Strășeni-List of tallest structures – 300 to 400 metres
North Carolina Tower Brinkleyville) Straseni TV Mast 1,165 ft 355 m 1988 Guyed mast UHF/VHF-transmission Moldova Straseni 47°07′18.97″N 28°33′54.27″E / 47
Strășeni-History of the Jews in Bessarabia
Orhei, Dubăsari, and Criuleni Districts of Moldova 6 Călărași, Nisporeni, Străşeni, Ialoveni, Hînceşti districts, and municipality of Chişinău in Moldova
Strășeni-Vehicle registration plates of Moldova
Șoldănești SG Sîngerei SL Slobozia SR Soroca and Soroca County (1999–2003) ST Strășeni SV Ștefan Vodă TG Tighina County (1999–2003) TL Telenești TR Taraclia TS
Strășeni-Moldovan Ground Forces
Division "Prut" – Ungheni Independent Engineer Battalion "Codru" – Negrești, Strășeni Independent Radio Regiment "Basarabia" – Durleşti, Chișinău Independent
Strășeni-2005 Moldovan parliamentary election
8.91% 1.28% 28 Soroca 68.47% 51.29% 31.38% 5.06% 2.01% 2.99% 1.96% 29 Strășeni 65.96% 41.92% 33.24% 12.33% 0.91% 1.86% 0.13% 30 Șoldănești 71.55% 60.86%
Strășeni-Alexandru Baltagă
Alexandru Baltagă (April 14, 1861 – August 7, 1941) was a Bessarabian Romanian Orthodox priest, a founder of the Bessarabian religious press in the Romanian
Strășeni-Alexei Savinov
Chișcăreni 2020 Codru Lozova (assistant) 2021 Codru Lozova 2021 Atletic Strășeni 2021–2022 Sfîntul Gheorghe (assistant) 2022– Petrocub Hîncești *Club domestic
Strășeni-FC Unisport-Auto Chișinău
Unisport Chişinău 1997: Merge with Termotransauto Străşeni to form Unisport-2 Termotransauto Străşeni 1999: Merge with FC Nistru Otaci to form Nistru-Unisport
Strășeni-Strășeni TV Mast
Străşeni TV Mast is one of the tallest architectural structures in Europe and the tallest in Moldova. It was built in 1984–85, and is a 355-metre (1165')
Strășeni-Romănești (winery)
is one of Moldova's largest Moldovan wine producers from the north of Strășeni, part of the Codru Wine Region of Moldova. This winery originated as the
Strășeni-List of tallest structures by country
103 m (338 ft) Chimney of Delimara Power Station, 150 m (492 ft) Străşeni TV Mast, Străşeni, 355 m (1,165 ft) Mîndreştii Noi TV Mast, Mîndreştii Noi, 327 m
Strășeni-Demographics of Moldova
393 % 24 29 district Soroca 94,986 28,362 % 1 66,624 % 34 30 district Strășeni 88,900 19,633 % 2 69,267 % 25 31 district Șoldănești 42,227 6,304 % 1 35
Strășeni-Moldova
Rîșcani Sîngerei Soroca Șoldănești Ștefan Vodă Taraclia Telenești Ungheni Strășeni Cahul CHIȘINĂU Comrat Bălți Tiraspol Romania Ukraine Moldova is divided
Strășeni-Scoreni
located in Strășeni District, Moldova, composed of a single village, Scoreni. It neighbors the following communities: Cojușna, Căpriana, from Strășeni, Condrița
Strășeni-Calea Ferată din Moldova
One of the rebuilt D1M DMUs at Strășeni railway station.
Strășeni-ISO 3166-2:MD
MD-SN Stînga Nistrului, unitatea teritorială din territorial unit MD-ST Strășeni district MD-SD Șoldănești district MD-SV Ștefan Vodă district MD-TA Taraclia
Strășeni-Municipiu
Chișinău 1995 Comrat 1998 Edineț 1998/2016 Hîncești 1998/2016 Orhei 1998/2016 Soroca 1998/2016 Strășeni 2016 Ungheni 1998/2016 Tighina 1995 Tiraspol 1995
Strășeni-Voinova
Voinova is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor Locale Generale din 14 iunie 2015" (in Romanian). Central
Strășeni-Onești (disambiguation)
Hînceşti, a commune in Hînceşti district, Moldova Oneşti, Străşeni, a commune in Străşeni district, Moldova Oneşti, a village in Plugari Commune, Iaşi
Strășeni-July 2009 Moldovan parliamentary election
798 57.09% 42,434 48.65% 13.38% 7.96% 16.09% 10.57% 1.21% 1.77% 0.37% 30 Strășeni 73,756 41,404 56.14% 41,123 32.86% 18.07% 21.17% 12.02% 10.96% 2.36% 2
Strășeni-Moldovan Liga 2
Congaz 1999–2000 Happy End Camenca Trachia Taraclia 1998–99 TTA Inter Strășeni FC Maiak Chirsova 1997–98 FC Venita Lipcani FC Sheriff-2 Tiraspol 1996–97
Strășeni-Roșcani
Roșcani, Anenii Noi, a commune in Anenii Noi district Roșcani, Strășeni, a commune in Strășeni district Roșcani, a village in Pereni Commune, Rezina district
Strășeni-Bucovăț
Bucovăț (Romanian pronunciation: [bukoˈvət͡s]) is a town in Strășeni district, Moldova. One village is administered by the town, Rassvet. "Lista primarilor
Strășeni-Bucovăț (disambiguation)
Look up Bucovăț in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bucovăț is a town in Strășeni District, Moldova. Bucovăț may also refer to the following entities in
Strășeni-List of twin towns and sister cities in Ukraine
Přerov, Czech Republic Rustavi, Georgia Rybnik, Poland Rzeszów, Poland Strășeni District, Moldova Świdnica, Poland Tomaszów Mazowiecki, Poland Trakai,
Strășeni-List of twin towns and sister cities in Romania
Hungary Vác, Hungary Onești Edineț, Moldova Eysines, France Skien, Norway Strășeni, Moldova Oradea Ceyrat, France Coslada, Spain Debrecen, Hungary Givatayim
Strășeni-Țigănești
village in Brusturi Commune, Bihor County, Romania Țigănești, Strășeni, a commune in Strășeni district, Moldova This disambiguation page lists articles about
Strășeni-Zubrești
Zubrești is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor Locale Generale din 14 iunie 2015" (in Romanian). Central
Strășeni-Romănești
Romănești is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor Locale Generale din 14 iunie 2015" (in Romanian). Central
Strășeni-Onești, Strășeni
Onești is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor Locale Generale din 14 iunie 2015" (in Romanian). Central
Strășeni-Cojușna
Cojușna is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. Results of Population and Housing Census in the Republic of Moldova in 2014: "Characteristics - Population
Strășeni-Dolna
Strzelce County, a village in Gmina Leśnica, Poland Dolna, Strășeni, a commune in Strășeni District, Moldova Dolna (film), a 1990 Bangladeshi film All
Strășeni-Dolna, Strășeni
Dolna is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. It is located in Codri. The Dolna landscape reserves is located nearby. During the soviet period the
Strășeni-Chirianca
Chirianca is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor Locale Generale din 14 iunie 2015" (in Romanian). Central
Strășeni-Căpriana
Căpriana is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. Căpriana monastery is a popular tourist destination, a wedding venue, and a religious centre. "Lista
Strășeni-Sireți
Sireți is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. Sireți has a population of 5833 people. It is near lake Ghidighici, the largest man-made lake in Moldova
Strășeni-Vorniceni
Botoșani, a commune in Botoșani County, Romania Vorniceni, Strășeni, a commune in Strășeni district, Moldova Vorniceni, the Romanian name for Vornychany
Strășeni-Vorniceni, Strășeni
Vorniceni is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. Population 4,064 as of 2014. Valentina Butnaru (born 1958), journalist and activist Alexandru Cosmescu [ro]
Strășeni-Țigănești, Strășeni
Țigănești is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor Locale Generale din 14 iunie 2015" (in Romanian). Central
Strășeni-Tătărești
Tătăreşti, a commune in Cahul district, Moldova Tătăreşti, a commune in Străşeni district, Moldova Tătaru (disambiguation) Tătărășeni (disambiguation) Tătărăștii
Strășeni-Tătărești, Strășeni
Tătărești is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor Locale Generale din 14 iunie 2015" (in Romanian). Central
Strășeni-Roșcani, Strășeni
Roșcani is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor Locale Generale din 14 iunie 2015" (in Romanian). Central
Strășeni-Recea, Strășeni
Recea is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. The village has a total area of 24.89 km2, with a total perimeter of 33.37 km. In 1997, the population
Strășeni-Negrești (disambiguation)
Vaslui County, Romania. Negrești may also refer to: Negrești, Strășeni, a commune in Strășeni district, Moldova Negrești, Neamț, a commune in Neamț County
Strășeni-Negrești, Strășeni
Negrești is a village in Strășeni District, Moldova. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor Locale Generale din 14 iunie 2015" (in Romanian). Central
Strășeni-Codreanca
Codreanca is a commune in Strășeni District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Codreanca and Lupa-Recea. Results of Population and Housing Census
Strășeni-Gălești
Găleşti may refer to: Găleşti, Străşeni, a commune in Străşeni district, Moldova Gălești, Mureș, a commune in Mureș County, Romania This disambiguation
Strășeni-Gălești, Strășeni
Gălești is a commune in Strășeni District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Gălești and Găleștii Noi. Results of Population and Housing Census
Strășeni-Ghelăuza
Ghelăuza is a commune in Strășeni District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Ghelăuza and Saca. Results of Population and Housing Census in the
Strășeni-Greblești
Greblești is a commune in Strășeni District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Greblești and Mărtinești. Results of Population and Housing Census
Strășeni-Lozova, Strășeni
Lozova is a commune in Strășeni District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Lozova and Stejăreni. Lozova was founded about 600 years ago. Alexandru
Strășeni-Micăuți
Micăuți is a commune in Strășeni District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Gornoe and Micăuți. Results of Population and Housing Census in the
Strășeni-Micleușeni
Micleușeni is a commune in Strășeni District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Huzun and Micleușeni. Vasile Bahnaru Results of Population and Housing
Strășeni-Pănășești
Pănășești is a commune in Strășeni District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Ciobanca and Pănășești. The kindergarten in the village of Pănășești
Strășeni-Rădeni, Strășeni
Rădeni is a commune in Strășeni District, Moldova. It is composed of three villages: Drăgușeni, Rădeni and Zamciogi. Results of Population and Housing
Strășeni-2010 Moldovan parliamentary election
29 Soroca 60.27% 45.42% 22.36% 5.84% 14.58% 4.71% 2.11% 0.85% 0.69% 30 Strășeni 58.16% 26.42% 41.15% 12.55% 11.29% 2.03% 2.01% 0.63% 0.73% 31 Șoldănești
Strășeni-D1 multiple unit
One of the rebuilt D1M DMU at Strășeni train station, Moldova
Strășeni-Băbească neagră
variety. It is cultivated in Moldova in the regions of Orhei Anenii Noi Straseni Ialoveni and in Romania in the regions of Moldavia, Dobruja and Wallachia
Strășeni-Vocea Basarabiei
Vodă on 103.8; in Căuşeni on 91.9; Vulcăneşti on 106.7; Rezina on 101.9; Străşeni on 102.3; Glodeni on 101.3; Satelit - Eutelsat: 11 111.1280 MH Valeriu
Strășeni-Healthcare in Moldova
Ocnița Orhei Rezina Rîșcani Sîngerei Soroca Șoldănești Ștefan Vodă Taraclia Telenești Ungheni Strășeni Cahul CHIȘINĂU Comrat Bălți Tiraspol Romania Ukraine
Strășeni-Veaceslav Ioniță
an economist and politician from Moldova. Following attendance at the Strășeni general school, he graduated from the Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova
Strășeni-Veaceslav Untilă
politician. Veaceslav Untilă was born on 15 June 1956 in the Codreanca village, Strășeni District, Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic, USSR, to a family of teachers
Strășeni-Mihai Poiată
April 1990 – 29 March 1994 Parliamentary group Popular Front Constituency Strășeni Personal details Born (1949-12-04) 4 December 1949 (age 74) Cojuşna, Moldavian
Strășeni-Vasile Vatamanu
Republicii Moldova "Fostul deputat Vasile Vatamanu a DECEDAT intr-un ACCIDENT CUMPLIT la Straseni". Protv.md. 2012-02-19. Retrieved 2013-04-05. v t e
Strășeni-Ilie Bratu
1990 – 27 February 1994 Parliamentary group Popular Front Constituency Strășeni Personal details Born (1948-10-14) 14 October 1948 (age 75) Slobozia Mare
Strășeni-Flag of Moldova
Rezina District Singerei District Soldanesti District Ștefan Vodă District Straseni District Taraclia District Telenesti District Ungheni District Bălți County
Strășeni-Codru Reserve
(Romanian: Rezervaţia Codru; plural: Codrii) is a scientific reserve in Străşeni District, Moldova. It was founded in 1971 and covers an area of 5,177 hectares
Strășeni-Nisporeni District
Ungheni District on the northwest, Calarasi District on the northeast, Straseni District on the east, Hincesti District on the south, and Romania on the
Strășeni-Ion Țurcanu
April 1990 – 29 March 1994 Parliamentary group Popular Front Constituency Strășeni Personal details Born (1946-01-15) January 15, 1946 (age 78) Găureni, Moldavian
Strășeni-Ion Vatamanu
Ion Vatamanu "for love of truth and freedom" "Ion Vatamanu" High School, Strășeni Primii fulgi, prezentat de Nicolae Costenco, - Chișinău, Editura Cartea
Strășeni-Valentina Butnaru
was born to Vasile and Claudia Piui on 3 September 1958, in Vorniceni, Strășeni. She graduated from Moldova State University in 1980. Valentina Butnaru
Strășeni-Igor Oprea
Igor Oprea (born 5 October 1969) is a Moldovan former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Oprea spent most of his career playing for Zimbru
Strășeni-Constantin Cheianu
Constantin Cheianu (born 21 September 1959 in Truşeni, Strășeni) is a writer, playwright, prose writer, publicist, actor and TV anchor and journalist from
Strășeni-Ion Dosca
Ion Dosca (born 2 January 1955) is a Moldovan Brazilian draughts player, international grandmaster since 1996 and world champion in 1999. Dosca also plays
Strășeni-Zlata Tkach
Zlata Moiseyevna Tkach (née Zlata Beyrihman; Russian: Злата Моисеевна Ткач; Yiddish: זלאַטע טקאַטש; Romanian: Zlata Tcaci; 16 May 1928 – 1 January 2006)
Strășeni-Alexandru Moșanu
1990 – 25 February 2001 Parliamentary group Popular Front Constituency Strășeni Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of SSR Moldova In office 3 September 1990 –
Strășeni-Moldavian style
Saint Nicholas Church and Dosoftei House in Iași Căpriana monastery in Strășeni District, Moldova Bistrița Monastery in Neamț County St. George Church
Strășeni-Unification of Moldova and Romania
5 to 11 July. In the Republic of Moldova, the march followed the route Strășeni–Lozova–Călărași–Cornești–Ungheni. Participants crossed the Prut River,
Strășeni-Vladimir Plahotniuc
The project aims to improve the living standards of 40 elderly people in Strășeni district by providing social and medical services at home. In 2017, the
Strășeni-List of cities and towns in Moldova
Cahul, Ceadîr-Lunga, Chișinău, Comrat, Edineț, Hîncești, Orhei, Soroca, Strășeni, Ungheni, Bender (Tighina), and Tiraspol. The other 53 have city status
Strășeni-Călărași District
It borders with Teleneşti District in the north, east Orhei District, Străşeni District in south, south-west Nisporeni District and Ungheni District in
Strășeni-Criuleni District
east, south Anenii Noi District, in western Municipality of Chișinău, and Strășeni District. District is located within the eastern extremity of Central Moldavian
Strășeni-Hîncești District
Moldova. Neighboring districts include Nisporeni District to the northwest, Strășeni District to the northeast, Ialoveni District to the east, Cimișlia and
Strășeni-Ialoveni District
part of the Republic of Moldova. Neighborhood has the following district: Strășeni District and Chișinău Municipality in north, Anenii Noi District in the
Strășeni-Orhei District
districts include Rezina (north), Rîbnița and Dubăsari districts (east), Strășeni and Criuleni (south), and Călărași and Telenești (west). The land is divided
Strășeni-Strășeni District
district Strășeni, was part of the medieval lands Lăpușna and Orhei boundary of which is on the Bîc River. In 1545 is remembered by scribes, Strășeni district
Strășeni-Pavel Filip
2019 – 23 July 2021 Parliamentary group Democratic Party Constituency Strășeni Majority 13,047 (45.6%) In office 9 December 2014 – 18 February 2015 Succeeded
Strășeni-Zdob și Zdub
attended a school in a small town from the suburbs of Chișinău, called Străşeni. They found the missing musicians during their studies at the Sports College
Strășeni-List of tallest structures built in the Soviet Union
CHAYKA-Mast (468 m) Inta CHAYKA-Mast (462 m) GRES-2 Power Station (419.7 m) Străşeni TV Mast (355 m) TV Tower Vinnytsia (354 m) There are some facilities in
Strășeni-Nicolae Andronic
children. In the years 1981-1986 working as probationer, investigator at Straseni district prosecutor’s office, senior investigator at prosecutor’s offices
Strășeni-North Carolina–Moldova National Guard Partnership
country's largest orphanage/boarding school in Straseni. The NCNG has also conducted well digging projects in Straseni, while the civilians from NC have paid
Strășeni-Saca
Budureasa Commune, Bihor County, Romania Saca, a village in Ghelăuza Commune, Strășeni district, Moldova Saca, a place mentioned in Kharoshthi documents that
Strășeni-Ion Ababii
1969 and finally as an otorhinolaryngology medic in the local hospital of Strășeni. Soon after, he applied for his doctorate in medicine, specialising in
Strășeni-Vasile Botnari
Democratic Party Personal details Born (1975-07-22) 22 July 1975 (age 48) Strășeni, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union Political party Partidul Democrat din Moldova
Strășeni-Buzău
since 2006 Soroca, Moldova, since 2012 Ialoveni, Moldova, since 2022 Strășeni, Moldova, since 2022 "Results of the 2020 local elections". Central Electoral
Strășeni-Ion Anton
Ion Anton (born 3 December 1950) is a Moldovan writer. He is a member of the Moldovan Writers' Union and the Writers' Union of Romania. (in Romanian) Tamara
Strășeni-Sergiu Diaconu
information Date of birth (1978-02-16) 16 February 1978 (age 46) Place of birth Strășeni, Moldova Height 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Position(s) Goalkeeper Senior career*
Strășeni-Valeriu Jereghi
Jereghi OR Jereghi in 2006 Born (1948-10-19) October 19, 1948 (age 75) Strășeni, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union Alma mater Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography
Strășeni-2019 Moldovan parliamentary election
0.59% 28 Soroca 47.87% 37.95% 16.43% 28.39% 6.62% 5.87% 1.80% 0.88% 29 Strășeni 47.05% 13.37% 33.37% 41.51% 4.38% 3.67% 0.61% 1.25% 30 Șoldănești 51.38%
Strășeni-FC Codru Lozova
Codru were dissolved on 11 August 2021 when they merged with CS Atletic Strășeni. Divizia A Winners (1): 2018 Avoided relegation after winning the relegation
Strășeni-Protected areas of Moldova
Established Year of declaration Image Website 1 Orhei National Park Orhei Strășeni Călărași Criuleni 47°18'N, 28°58'E 33,792.09 hectares (338 km2) 2008 2013
Strășeni-Lozova (disambiguation)
to: Lozova, a city in the Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine Lozova, Strășeni, a commune in Strășeni district, Moldova Lozova, a village in Braniștea Commune, Galați
Strășeni-List of enclaves and exclaves
these two neighbouring enclaves. Condrița Moldova Chișinău municipality Strășeni District (Scoreni commune) 47°03′20.4″N 28°34′13.6″E / 47.055667°N 28
Strășeni-2015–2016 protests in Moldova
5 to 11 July. In the Republic of Moldova, the march followed the route Strășeni–Lozova–Călărași–Cornești–Ungheni. Participants crossed the Prut River,
Strășeni-Moldovan Super Liga
1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 2010–11 3 Saksan 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17 Strășeni (2) 5 Codru Călărași 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97 2 Codru
Strășeni-Communes of Moldova
1,851 Codreanca Strășeni 2 Codreanca, Lupa-Recea 2,565 2,236 Gălești Strășeni 2 Gălești, Găleștii Noi 2,975 2,675 Ghelăuza Strășeni 2 Ghelăuza, Saca
Strășeni-Victor Spinei
Victor Spinei (born 26 October 1943 in Lozova, Lăpușna County, Romania) is Emeritus Professor of history and archaeology at the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University
Strășeni-Oleg Komov
in Yaroslavl, depicted on 1000-ruble note. Pushkin monument in Dolna, Strășeni. Komov's sculpture "Glass", 1958 in Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow [1] Komov's
Strășeni-Ivano-Frankivsk
(2023) Rustavi, Georgia (2016) Rybnik, Poland (2001) Rzeszów, Poland (2000) Strășeni District, Moldova (2016) Świdnica, Poland (2008) Tomaszów Mazowiecki, Poland
Strășeni-European route E58
Sculeni R 1: Sculeni - Petrești - Ungheni - Pîrlița - Bahmut - Călărași - Strășeni - Trușeni - Chișinău (Start of Concurrency with E581) M 21: Chișinău M
Strășeni-List of international presidential trips made by Frank-Walter Steinmeier
met German Academic Exchange Service alumni. In Străşeni, he visited the Engineering College in Străşeni. 6 October Ukraine Kyiv Koriukivka President Steinmeier
Strășeni-List of FIPS region codes (M–O)
Şoldăneşti District MD87 Soroca District MD88 Ştefan Vodă District MD89 Străşeni District MD90 Taraclia District MD91 Teleneşti District MD92 Ungheni District
Strășeni-1999–2000 Moldovan "B" Division
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts 1 Happy End Camenca 22 20 1 1 88 13 +75 61 2 TTA Strășeni 22 16 1 5 59 24 +35 49 3 FC Chițcani 22 13 7 2 37 14 +23 45 4 Locomotiva
Strășeni-1997–98 Moldovan "A" Division
Cimentul for 1996/97). Unisport-2 Chisinau merged with TTA (Termotransauto) Straseni, a team also losing in last seasons promotion playoffs. Avintul were given
Strășeni-Romanian military intervention in Bessarabia
deputies. By the evening of the following day Romanian troops had reached Strășeni and attempted to make their way to Chișinău through Ghidighici, however
Strășeni-Bîc
cuts a deep canyon in the Codri Hills. It then flows through the town of Strășeni into the Chișinău Sea reservoir, about 20 km to the north and west of Chișinău
Strășeni-2021 Moldovan parliamentary election
2.20 1.07 0.31 28 Soroca 45.11 40.03 38.65 6.05 3.51 2.37 2.96 0.63 29 Strășeni 44.10 67.55 15.48 3.03 1.90 2.80 2.51 0.60 30 Șoldănești 45.72 40.64 28
Strășeni-2019 Moldovan local elections
– 3.32% 28 Soroca 31.96% 14.05% 24.72% 3.67% 1.23% 7.32% 5.71% – – 29 Strășeni 11.42% 27.95% 23.02% 3.09% 1.15% 19.83% 4.70% 2.48% 3.11% 30 Șoldănești
Strășeni-Recea
Counties Recea, Rîșcani, a commune in Rîșcani district Recea, Strășeni, a commune in Strășeni district This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct
Strășeni-Anastasia Nichita
"Anastasia Nichita, luptătoarea originară din satul Tătăreşti, raionul Străşeni, a cucerit medalia de bronz la Jocurile Europene de la Minsk". Canal 3
Strășeni-COVID-19 pandemic in Moldova
District); Soroca District - 6; Edinet District - 5; Ocnita District - 5; Straseni District - 5; Ialoveni District - 4; Anenii Noi District - 3; Căușeni District
Strășeni-Independent Engineer Battalion "Codru"
formation of the Moldovan National Army, based in the village of Negrești, Strășeni District. Soldiers of the battalion soldiers have been on international
Strășeni-Igor Grosu
ran for the ACUM Platforma DA - PAS Electoral Bloc in 20th Constituency-Strășeni but was defeated by the incumbent Prime Minister, Pavel Filip. However
Strășeni-Roads in Moldova
List of republican roads Number Route Length km mi R 1 Chișinău – Strășeni – Călărași – Ungheni → Romania 118 73 R 2 Chișinău – Tighina 60 37 R 3 Chișinău
Strășeni-Drăgușeni
in Bobeica Commune, Hînceşti district Drăguşeni, a village in Rădeni, Străşeni Drăgan (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct
Strășeni-List of localities in Moldova
Strășeni Făgureni Bucovăț Rassvet
Strășeni-M1 highway (Moldova)
Moldova Districts Transnistria, Dubăsari, Criuleni, Chișinău, Ialoveni, Strășeni, Nisporeni, Hîncești Major cities Dubăsari, Chișinău Highway system Roads
Strășeni-M5 highway (Moldova)
Wikimedia Commons has media related to M5 highway (Moldova). M5 highway near Strășeni M5 highway at Grătiești Gas station on the M5 highway, at an intersection
Strășeni-2021–22 Moldovan Cup
Telenești (3) v Rîșcani (3) Oguzsport Comrat (3) v Congaz (3) Atletic Strășeni (3) v Cimișlia (3) 21 clubs from the Divizia B and 11 clubs from the Divizia
Strășeni-2021–22 Moldovan "B" Division
22 12 5 5 46 25 +21 41 4 Slobozia Mare 22 11 4 7 54 37 +17 37 5 Atletic Strășeni 22 10 5 7 54 33 +21 35 6 Oguzsport Comrat 22 10 4 8 49 43 +6 34 7 Cimișlia
Strășeni-Orhei National Park
II (national park) Location of the Orhei National Park Location Orhei, Strășeni, Călărași, Criuleni, Moldova Nearest city Orhei Coordinates 47°19′10″N
Strășeni-Rădeni
Moldova: Rădeni, Călărași, a commune in Călărași district Rădeni, Strășeni, a commune in Strășeni district In Romania: Rădeni, a village in Frumușica Commune
Strășeni-Administrative divisions of Moldova
Nisporeni Ocnița Orhei Rezina Rîbnița Rîșcani Sîngerei Slobozia Soroca Strășeni Șoldănești Ștefan Vodă Taraclia Telenești Ungheni Vulcănești Besides Chișinău
Strășeni-Romanesti
village in Roșiile Commune, Vâlcea County, Romania Romăneşti, a commune in Străşeni district, Moldova This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct
Strășeni-2022–23 Moldovan Liga 2
Cricova 22 8 5 9 31 34 −3 29 7 Congaz 22 6 6 10 27 54 −27 24 8 Atletic Strășeni 22 5 8 9 35 42 −7 23 9 Slobozia Mare 22 7 2 13 25 75 −50 23 10 Codru Călărași
Strășeni-2022–23 Moldovan Cup
(3) v Speranis Nisporeni (2) La Familia (3) v Real Succes (2) Atletic Strășeni (3) v Victoria Chișinău (2) Stăuceni (3) v Spartanii Selemet (2) Univer-Oguzsport
Strășeni-List of localities in Moldova inhabited by Romani people
450 92 Village Cubolta Sîngerei District 14 1 1 997 93 City/town Strășeni Strășeni District 14 0 18 320 94 City/town Ungheni Ungheni District 14 0 32
Strășeni-2023–24 Moldovan Cup
(2) Codru Călărași (3) v Stăuceni (3) Vulturii Cutezători (3) v Atletic Strășeni (3) Congaz (3) v Saksan (2) Slobozia Mare (3) v Univer Comrat (2) The 16
Strășeni-List of renamed populated places in Moldova
1968) Codreanca (Strășeni district) Curleni → (03.02.1986) Podgoreni (Rezina district) Curluceni → (03.02.1986) Făgureni (Strășeni district) Cîrlăneni
Strășeni-List of tallest structures in Europe
cage antennas. Străşeni TV Mast guyed mast FM-/TV-transmission 355 m (1,165 ft) 1985 Moldova (Soviet Union at time of construction) Străşeni 47°07′18.97″N
Strășeni-2023–24 Moldovan Liga 2
Călărași 22 11 3 8 46 34 +12 36 6 La Familia 22 10 5 7 43 38 +5 35 7 Atletic Strășeni 22 8 4 10 31 45 −14 28 8 Slobozia Mare 22 7 5 10 31 41 −10 26 9 Cricova
Strășeni-Alexandra Can
Ion Tănase Personal details Born (1952-12-10)10 December 1952 Sireți, Strășeni District, Moldavian SSR, USSR Died 21 September 2023(2023-09-21) (aged 70)
Strășeni-Ralli family mansion
the village of Dolna, in the Bessarabia region (nowadays located in the Strășeni district of the Republic of Moldova). This place is particularly renowned
Strășeni-CS Nicolae Simatoc Stadium
home of FC Codru Lozova until 2021, when the club merged with CS Atletic Strășeni. Since then it has been hosting home games of the latter. It has a capacity
Strășeni-Bubáci a hastrmani
ve škole Zloději v Syslově Pulcova krasojízda Pulec učedníkem Bubáčkovo strašení Zakázaná cesta Pulcova živnost Bubáčkův návrat Jak to všechno dopadlo O
Strășeni-Teleradio-Moldova
Nicolae Lupan Valeriu Saharneanu (1991–1994) Union of Journalists of Moldova Străşeni TV Mast Radio Moldova se revendica de la Radio Tiraspol Archived 2013-05-21
Strășeni-List of country subdivision flags in Europe
Rezina District Sîngerei District Șoldănești District Ștefan Vodă District Strășeni District Taraclia District Telenești District Ungheni District Gagauzia
Strășeni-Mircea Druc
April 1990 – 25 May 1990 Parliamentary group Popular Front Constituency Strășeni Personal details Born (1941-07-25) 25 July 1941 (age 82) Pociumbăuți, Kingdom
Strășeni-Onești
Georgeta Gabor, gymnast Loredana Groza, singer Ana Maria Pavăl, wrestler Strășeni, Moldova (2015) Skien, Norway Eysines, France CSM Borzești FCM Dinamo Onești
Strășeni-James Intercisus
mpassqā) in Tesqopa, Iraq Monastery of St. James the Persian in Sireți, Strășeni Moldova Monastery of St. James the Persian in Deddeh, Lebanon Monastery