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The following is the list of cities and villages in Moldova that underwent a name change in the past.

This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (August 2008)

Cities

  • Cupcini → (1961) Kalininsk → (1990) Cupcini
  • Ghindești → (1956) Leninskii → (1992) Ghindești
  • Hîncești → (1940) Kotovskoe → (1941) Hîncești → (1944) Kotovskoe → (1965) Kotovsk → (1990) Hîncești
  • Ialoveni → (25.03.1977) Kutuzov → (31.03.1989) Ialoveni
  • Sîngerei → (07.04.1965) Lazovsk → (1991) Sîngerei
  • Șoldănești → (05.05.1985) Chernenko → (1988) Șoldănești
  • Căinari → (13.08.1985) Dumbraveny/Dumbrăveni → (1991) Căinari
  • Chizil → (28.12.1949) Biruința (Suvorov/Volintiri) → (23.12.1964) Suvorovo → (24.05.1990) Ștefan Vodă
  • Pașcani pe Bîc → Novaia Nikolaevka → (1926) Anenii Noi
  • Romanovca → (11.09.1957) Bessarabka → Basarabeasca 1990
  • Șcheia → Frumoasa → Cahul
  • Starovka → Mărculești
  • Șop Taraclia → Taraclia
  • Tighina → Bender
  • Vadul lui Ștefan Vodă → Vadul lui Vodă

Villages

  • Akendorf → (28.11.1949) Doina
  • Alexandru Ioan Cuza → (1940?) Hadji-Abdul → (21.12.1960) Suvorovo (Vulcănești district) → (1990) Alexandru Ioan Cuza (Cahul district)
  • Badicu Rus → (25.03.1977) Rumianțevo (Cahul district) → (?)
  • Bezeni → (27.08.1966) Donici (Orhei district)
  • Balan → (21.11.1973) Malinovscoe (Rîșcani district) → (?)
  • Belești → (23.01.1965) Drăgușeni (Hîncești district)
  • Beșeni → (23.01.1965) Codru (Telenești/Lazo district)
  • Bișcotari → (02.02.1978) Codreni (Cimișlia district)
  • Borceag → (03.07.1950) Biruința (Taraclia/Congaz district)
  • Broasca → (23.01.1965) Floreni (Anenii Noi district)
  • Buga → (27.04.1977) Dolinnoe (Criuleni district)
  • Bîzdîga → (27.04.1977) Luminița → (?)
  • Caitanovca → (28.10.1949) Pervomaiscoe (Drochia district)
  • Cardaș → (03.07.1950) Frumușica (Comrat/Congaz district)
  • Carol al II-lea → (11.03.1955) Stepnoe (Glodeni district)
  • Cenușa → (23.01.1965) Frunzeni (Florești district) → Cenușa (?)
  • Cicur → (03.07.1950) Roșița (Taraclia district) → (?)
  • Chetrosu Neamț → (03.07.1950) Williams / Вильямс (Anenii Noi district) (later merged with nearby Chetrosu )
  • Chetrosu Bîc → (13.09.1962) Chetrosu (Anenii Noi district)
  • Chișcăreni → (08.07.1955) Lazo → (1990/92) Chișcăreni (Sîngerei district)
  • Chircanii Noi → (08.06.1958) Lebedenco (Cahul district)
  • Chircăiești → (20.08.1976) Chircăieștii Noi
  • Cîmpeni → (?) Alexanderfeld
  • Cobîlca → (22.08.1968) Codreanca (Strășeni district)
  • Curleni → (03.02.1986) Podgoreni (Rezina district)
  • Curluceni → (03.02.1986) Făgureni (Strășeni district)
  • Cîrlăneni → (03.07.1950) Kotovskii (Taraclia district)
  • Cîrlani → (23.01.1965) Stejăreni (Călărași / Strășeni district)
  • Colonia-Rîșcani → Malinovskoe (Rîșcani district)
  • Cocuirgoi → (03.07.1950) Spicoasa (Taraclia district)
  • Coiuceni → (23.01.1965) Pruteni (Fălești district)
  • Cuza Vodă → (1948) Voroșilovca (Bălți district) → (23.01.1961) Lazo (Drochia district)
  • Cuza Vodă → (29.09.1949) Dimitrovca (Cimișlia district)
  • Decebal → (07.02.1946) Tătărăuca Mică / Malaia Tatarovka (Dondușeni/Zgurița district)
  • Dolna → (20.05.1949) Pușkino → Dolna
  • Dragoș Vodă → (03.09.1951) Iliciovca (Drochia district)
  • Dunduc → (09.11.1961) Mirnoe (Anenii Noi district)
  • Dușman → (1948) Voroșilovca → (23.01.1961) Octeabriscoe (Glodeni district)
  • Kotovsk → Regina Maria (Soroca district) ?
  • Regina Maria (Hîncești district) → (29.09.1949) Semionovca (Leova/Cărpineni district)
  • Kirlannar → (1950) Cotovscoe (Găgăuzia)
  • Denevița Nouă / Novaia Denevița → (03.07.1950) Svetlîi (Găgăuzia)
  • Emental → (29.09.1949) Pervomaisk (Căușeni district)
  • Flămînda → Calea Nouă (Baimaclia district)
  • Fundoaia → (03.02.1986) Maiscoe (Florești district)
  • Fundu Culi → (23.01.1965) Izvoreni (Ungheni district)
  • Ghizdita → (23.01.1965) Fîntînița
  • Ghică Vodă → (28.10.1949) Miciurin
  • Iacobstal → (26.09.1947) Alava (Căușeni district)
  • Iacobstal → (28.11.1949) Lazo (Căușeni district)
  • Ion Brătianu → (28.11.1946) Kotovskoe (Soroca/Bălți district)
  • Îndărătnici → (05.05.1985) Nucăreni (Telenești district)
  • Manukbeevka / Манукбеевка → (23.01.1965) Frumușica (Leova)
  • Marienfeld → (23.01.1965) Pervomaisk (Cimișlia)
  • Mitropolit → (18.12.1946) Porumbrei
  • Mihai-Bravo → (28.11.1946) Mihailovca (Florești)
  • Mihailovca → (20.06.1984) Mihailovca Nouă (Rîbnița)
  • Mihia Vodă → (29.09.1949) Ceapaevca (Tîrnova)
  • Molovata → (25.01.1978) Molovata Nouă (Dubăsari)
  • Mîndîc → (23.01.1965) Livădeni (Drochia)
  • Nădușita → (10.05.1963) Gribova (Drochia)
  • Neifeld → (30.03.1950) Tkacenko (Dubăsari)
  • Nikolaevka → (11.06.1964) Iliciovca (Florești)
  • Nikolaevka → (23.01.1965) Vîlcele (Leova)
  • Niorcani → (03.02.1986) Poienița (Dondușeni)
  • Novoselovka → (17.03.1983) Kotovskoe (Orhei)
  • Țiganca Nouă → (11.06.1964) Stoianovca Nouă (Cahul)
  • Opinca → (07.05.1945) Suvorovka (Fălești/Lazo district)
  • Pervomaisk → (23.01.1965) Berezovka (Dondușeni)
  • Piatra → (29.07.1949) Lazo (Orhei district)
  • Rediul 1 → (03.02.1986) Rediul de Sus (Fălești District)
  • Rediul 2 → (03.02.1986) Rediul de Jos (Fălești District)
  • Roșcani → (20.06.1984) Roșcanii de Sus (Rezina district)
  • Sinodinovca → (28.09.1950) Pervomaisc(oe) (Lazo district)
  • Slănina → (23.01.1965) Lozeni (Drochia district)
  • Spărieți → (26.03.1982) Șipoteni (Kotovsk district)
  • Sîngereii Vechi → (07.04.1965) Lazovsk (Lazo district)
  • Sturzeni → (23.01.1965) Ucrainca (Căușeni district)
  • Suric → (02.02.1978) Mugureni (Cimișlia district)
  • Sfînta Vineri → (28.11.1949) Frunze (Strășeni district)
  • Telpiz → (03.07.1950) Dimitrovo (Taraclia/Comrat district)
  • Troian → (07.02.1946) Slobozia Nouă (Otaci district)
  • Trubaevka → (26.03.1982) Iujnoe (Vulcănești district) → (?)
  • Țaregrad → (30.10.1945) Glavan (Drochia district)
  • Valea Jdanului → (23.01.1965) Victoria (Leova district)
  • Valea Popii → (23.01.1965) Noroceni
  • Varvarî → (03.02.1986) Prioziornoe (Slobozia district) → (?)
  • Vertiujeni → (11.06.1964) Pridnestrovskoe (Camenca district) → (?)
  • Voinescu → (10.09.1946) Pobeda (Kotovsk district) → (?)
  • Vălcineț → (23.01.1965) Maiovca (Ocnița district)
  • Voroșilovka → (10.04.1958) Octeabriscoe (Camenca district) → (?)

See also

References

  1. ^ Молдавская ССР: Административно-территориальное деление / РСС Молдовеняскэ: Орындуире административ-териториалэ . Кишинёв: Картя Молдовеняскэ. 1988. p. 140-144. Archived from the original on 2015-11-10.
  2. ^ Молдавская ССР: Административно-территориальное деление / РСС Молдовеняскэ: Ымпэрцире административ-териториалэ . Кишинёв: Картя Молдовеняскэ. 1974. p. 270-271. Archived from the original on 2015-11-10.
  3. "Istoria orasului Ştefan Vodă" (in Romanian). Retrieved 2019-03-04.
  4. ^ Молдавская ССР: Административно-территориальное деление (Издание третье). Кишинёв: Картя Молдовеняскэ. 1961. p. 125. Archived from the original on 2015-11-10.
  5. "Классификатор административно-территориальных единиц Республики Молдова". 9 March 2009. Archived from the original on 2017-05-22. Retrieved 2017-05-17.
  6. ^ Молдавская ССР: Административно-территориальное деление (Издание первое). Кишинёв: Картя Молдовеняскэ. 1955. p. 141. Archived from the original on 2015-11-10.
  7. Историческая справка с. Котовское
  8. Историческая справка к. Светлый

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