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3Moldova, officially the '''Republic of Moldova''' ('''Romanian:''' ''Republica Moldova''), is a Eastern UsefulNotes/{{Europe}}an country sandwiched in between UsefulNotes/{{Romania}} and UsefulNotes/{{Ukraine}}. It suffers from a pretty bad identity crisis and is one of the poorest countries in Europe. Yeah, suffice to say, the Republic of Moldova has it a bit rough.
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5First of all, to get a bit of etymology confusion out of the way: "Moldova" is the generic Romanian term for the historical region that was formerly occupied by the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principality_of_Moldavia Principality of Moldova]] between 1346 and 1859. For the sake of avoiding confusion, English material differentiates between the ''historical region'', which is referred to by the anglicized "Moldavia", and the ''modern region of Romania and country', which are referred to as "Moldova". It can get a bit confusing, sort of like UsefulNotes/{{Macedonia}}--the Greek area or the country. Also, [[BerserkButton many of the Moldovan and Romanian people have historically held VERY strong (opposing) opinions about whether Moldovan is a language itself, or a dialect of Romanian.]] The truth behind this is somewhat more involved: The two languages have the same literary standard, although Moldovan was written in the Cyrllic alphabet instead of the Romanian alphabet. (Which is a variant on the Latin alphabet.) Further, Moldova's 1991 Declaration of Independence declared Romanian the official language, while the 1994 Constitution declared Moldovan the national language. A 2013 Constitutional Court ruling ruled that the Declaration of Independence takes precedence, and that the official language was Romanian. For what it's worth, most linguists consider Moldovan and Romanian to be the same language, with Moldovan being a political glottonym more than anything else.
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7!History
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9'''Old history'''
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11Now, Moldova the region's got a long history and [[BlatantLies we don't want to bore you with it]], so here's the basics. The founding of Moldova began in 1353 with Dragoș, at first under Hungarian control. It was Bogdan the Founder who managed to throw them out in 1359, and named the resulting realm after the Moldova river [[note]]popular etymology has it that the river was named in honour of Dragoș's dog Molda, who drowned in it during a hunting trip[[/note]]. The Principality of Moldavia soon covered the entire historical region. A long history ensued, which Romanians and Moldovans know from school but we can't risk {{Padding}} now, can we? The most important event here was the 1859 union between the Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia, which created the United Principalities and officially ended the existence of Moldavia as an independent country. The United Principalities changed their name to Romania in 1866 and later the Kingdom of Romania in 1881.
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13Still here so far? Good, because it gets a bit trickier now. In 1812, the Treaty of Bucharest was signed, which split the Principality in two: the part west of the Prut River remained independent and later united with Wallachia to form Romania, while the eastern bit between the Prut and Dniester rivers known as "Bessarabia" ("Basarabia" if you're Romanian) got taken over by UsefulNotes/{{Russia}}. The Russians settled various minorities like Ukrainians, Lipovans, Cossacks, Bulgarians, Germans and Gagauzes in the southern, sparsely inhabited parts of Bessarabia.
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15In 1917, Bessarabia took advantage of the chaos of UsefulNotes/RedOctober to at first declare itself a Moldavian Democratic Republic within Russia in December. In January 1918, it broke off and declared independence, only to vote to unite with Romania in April. Bessarabia joined Greater Romania and the Romanians were really happy about it, whereas the Soviets refused to recognise Romanian rule over Bessarabia and became really pissed. They symbolically protested by creating a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Romania_MASSR_1920.png "Moldavian ASSR"]] on the border with Romania.
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17The [[UsefulNotes/SovietRussiaUkraineAndSoOn Soviets]] then benefited from the 1939 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. On June 26, 1940, the USSR issued an ultimatum to Romania to withdraw from Bessarabia and Northern Bucovina. Romania had no choice and evacuated the region, which the Soviets took over and renamed the Moldavian SSR. Pissed, the Romanians allied themselves with UsefulNotes/NaziGermany and reoccupied the region during the invasion of the USSR. They were then kicked out again by the Soviets. The Soviets got to keep the region, after the end of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, in exchange for recognising Romania's re-annexation of [[{{Uberwald}} Northern Transylvania]], essentially creating Romania's modern borders.
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19'''The Soviet occupation'''
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21The Soviets restarted the old russification program, deporting many locals to Siberia and otherwise harassing them while bringing in Russians, Ukrainians and Gagauzes to compensate. They also created Moldova's modern borders by transferring its southern coast to Ukraine and leaving it without access to the sea.
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23Now here's where it gets tricky. The Soviets did all they could to try and obliterate the region's old identity. The Romanian alphabet was banned and replaced with the Cyrillic, for starters. Most importantly, the Soviets promoted the idea that the Moldovans and Romanians were two different ethnic groups, and even that the Moldovan language was different from Romanian. A completely laughable claim, but they had {{The Gulag}}s and the UsefulNotes/MoscowCentre to make people believe that, essentially, TwoPlusTortureMakesFive.
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25'''Independence'''
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27The first step Moldova took to reassert itself once perestroika and glasnost got started was to adopt a law on August 31, 1989 declaring the state language to be Moldovan written in the Latin script. This was followed by free elections and eventually, after the failure of the 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt, independence being declared on August 27, 1991. Romania became the first country to recognise it after a few hours - the Romanian authorities considered it a first step towards a future unification.
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29The atmosphere after the collapse of the USSR was filled with some optimism that the newly-proclaimed Republic of Moldova (well, it should more accurately be Bessarabia, but whatever) would reunite with Romania and finally rebuild the old Greater Romania. This scared the inhabitants of the region beyond the Dniester River, UsefulNotes/{{Transnistria}}, who were majority Russians and Ukrainians and were terrified of such a union. They themselves declared independence and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transnistria_War a war was fought, mostly in 1992]] [[note]]Here, Transnistria was backed by Ukraine and Russia, while Moldova was supported by Romania, predictably enough[[/note]], which ended in a stalemate and Transnistria's ''de facto'' but unrecognised independence.
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31This war, combined with popular apathy, caution on behalf of the authorities and Romania's own political problems killed off the possibility of union between Moldova and Romania. Moldova began distancing itself from Romania starting in 1994, changing its national anthem from the Romanian one to another one, adopting a new flag (the Romanian flag with the Moldavian coat of arms) and the national language was changed back to "Moldovan". In response, the Romanian Chamber of Deputies adopted a declaration that basically bitched them out for chickening out on union and said that ThisIsUnforgivable. And then everybody forgot about it. Now, the unionist movement still exists, it's stronger in Romania compared to Moldova, but most people on either side don't care very much about it. It doesn't help that a 2008 poll showed 61% of Moldovans rejecting union with Romania. Actually, it's probably for the best that union never happened - Moldova's the second poorest country in Europe (despite its steady annual growth in the [[TurnOfTheMillennium 2000s]]) and got ''really'' screwed by the transition to capitalism, so if a union would've taken place it would've been like what happened to UsefulNotes/{{Germany}}, except with both countries having practically UsefulNotes/ThirdWorld economies.
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33Moldova's been struggling ever since with what exactly is its national identity (Romanian? Moldovan? Something in between? TakeAThirdOption?) and who it should look forward to (Europe? Russia?). It's hoping to join UsefulNotes/TheEuropeanUnion, but that probably won't happen for a while.
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35!In fiction
36* The Creator/JeanClaudeVanDamme movie ''Second in Command'' is all about Van Damme defending the U.S. embassy in fictionalized Moldova (referred to as Moldavia throughout the movie).
37* ''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/Spectral Spectral]]'' takes place TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture, once again, in fictionalized Moldova. The country is embroiled in an unspecified civil war and [[spoiler: the government decided it would be a good idea to weaponize invisible specters]].
38* Episode 11 of ''Series/SEALTeam'' goes to the outskirts of Tiraspol as the DEVGRU team moves to intercept a [[TheMafiya Ukrainian mafiya]] convoy transporting stolen nuclear warheads.
39* The {{Professional Wrestl|ing}}er Wrestling/TheProletariatBoarOfMoldova, best known for his work for Wrestling/{{CHIKARA}}, who is actually an American guy from Virginia.
40* The second-to-last mission of ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyModernWarfare2019'' takes place in the small hamlet of Baurci, Moldova.
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42[[AC:The Moldovan flag]]
43[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flag_of_moldova.png]]
44->The blue, yellow and red reflects Moldova's past cultural ties with UsefulNotes/{{Romania}}. At the center is the national coat of arms.
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46[[AC:Coat of arms of Moldova]]
47[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/coat_of_arms_of_moldova.png]]
48->The coat of arms was adopted in 13 July 1990, it depicted an eagle holding a cross on its beak and an olive branch and a scepter on its claws; the shield borrows elements from that of Moldavia -- the head of an [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurochs aurochs]] (an extinct species of cattle that once roamed the land), an eight-pointed star, a five-petaled rose, and a crescent moon -- while using the Moldovan colors.
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50[[AC:The Moldovan national anthem]]
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52->Limba noastră-i o comoară
53->În adîncuri înfundată
54->Un șirag de piatră rară
55->Pe moșie revărsată.
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57->Limba noastră-i foc ce arde
58->Într-un neam, ce fără veste
59->S-a trezit din somn de moarte
60->Ca viteazul din poveste.
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62->Limba noastră-i frunză verde,
63->Zbuciumul din codrii veșnici,
64->Nistrul lin, ce-n valuri pierde
65->Ai luceferilor sfeșnici.
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67->Limba noastră-i limbă sfântă,
68->Limba vechilor cazanii,
69->Care o plâng și care o cântă
70->Pe la vatra lor țăranii.
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72->Răsări-va o comoară
73->În adâncuri înfundată,
74->Un șirag de piatră rară
75->Pe moșie revărsată.
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79->Our language is a treasure
80->That surges from deep shadows of the past,
81->A necklace of rare gems
82->That scattered all over the domain.
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84->Our language is a burning flame
85->Amidst a people that without warning
86->Awoke from the sleep of death
87->Like the brave hero of the tales.
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89->Our language is the greenest leaf
90->Of the everlasting codris,
91->Gentle river Dniester's ripples
92->Hiding starlight bright and shining.
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94->Our language is more than holy,
95->Words of homilies of old
96->Wept and sung perpetually
97->In the homesteads of our folks.
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99->A treasure will spring up swiftly
100->From deep shadows of the past,
101->A necklace of rare gems
102->That scattered all over the domain.
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104[[AC:Government]]
105* Unitary parliamentary constitutional secular republic
106** President: Maia Sandu
107** Prime Minister: Dorin Recean
108** President of Parliament: Igor Grosu
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110[[AC:Miscellaneous]]
111* '''Capital and largest city:''' Chișinău
112* '''Population:''' 2,640,438 (excludes Transnistria)
113* '''Area:''' 29,683-33,846 km
114 (11,461-13,068 sq mi) (135th)
115* '''Currency''': Moldovan leu (L) (MDL)
116* '''ISO-3166-1 Code:''' MD
117* '''Country calling code:''' 373
118* '''Highest point:''' Bălănești Hill (430 m/1,411 ft) (179th)

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