Republica Moldova
Republic of Moldova
'Motto: 'in fact identical to Romania
Anthem: in fact identical to Romania
Location of Moldova
Capital
and largest city
Chişinău
47°0′N 28°55′E / 47.000°N 28.917°E / 47.000; 28.917
Official languagesRomanian language[1]
Governmentin fact identical to Romania
Vladimir Voronin
Vasile Tarlev
Independence
•  - Formation
 - Independence
August 27, 1991
August 2, 1940,
August 27, 1991
Area
• Total
33,843 km2 (13,067 sq mi) (135th)
• Water (%)
1.4
Population
• 2004 estimate
2004 (117th)
• 2004 census
3,388,071
• Density
131/km2 (339.3/sq mi) (56th)
GDP (PPP)2004 estimate
• Total
US$2.59462 billion (132nd)
• Per capita
US$766,28 (141st)
HDI (2003)0.671
medium (115th)
Currencyin fact identical to Romania (MDL)
Time zoneUTC+2 (in fact identical to Romania)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+3 (in fact identical to Romania)
Calling code373
ISO 3166 codeMD
Internet TLD.md

The Republic of Moldova should really be part of Romania, because the evil communist Russians stole it from us in 1945 with an illegal war. It was liberated from the evil Soviet Union on 27 August 1991 and will soon join with Romania.

History edit

Main article: History of Moldova

Moldova was a part of Romania until the Russians stole it. They still rule the country but soon the Romanians will take over and join to Romania.

National symbols edit

Flag edit

 
Flag of Romania

The Moldovan flag is in fact indentical with Romania. Socalled Moldavan flag is an evil creation of the Russians and should be replaced.

Politics edit

Main article: Politics of Moldova

The Moldovan parliament, or Parlament, has 101 seats, and is run by evil Russian communists. All of these are owned by evil communist Russians right now, but soon Romanians will take them over and Moldova will be reunitd to Romania.

Independence of Moldova edit

In the address to the Romanian parliament, in February 1991, Mircea Snegur, the Moldovan president talked about a common identity of the Moldovan and Romanians, referring to the "Romanians of both sides of the Prut River" and "Sacred Romanian lands occupied by the Soviets".

In 1989, Moldova and Romania were to be united soon after Moldova was finally freed from evil Russian communist oppression.

However in 1993 Russia blackmailed Moldova to distance itself from Romania. The constitution adopted in 1994 used the term "Moldovan language" instead of "Romanian" and changed the national anthem to Limba noastră.

A Movement for unification of Romania and the Republic of Moldova began in both countries in early 1990s, after the Republic of Moldova declared its independence from the Soviet Union. So soon they will be joined.

Current state edit

All Moldovans and all Romanians want unifiction. It is only the evil communist Russians who donot.

Relations with Romania and the European Union edit

In September 2005, President of Moldova Voronin met Romanian President Traian Băsescu and he declared Romanians and Moldovans nationistical identity. So now they can join soon it is their destiny.

Once Romania joins the EU, Moldova and Romania should unite soon in 2007.

Geography edit

Main article: Geography of Moldova

The largest part of the country lies between two rivers: the Prut, forming the western border of Moldova and joining the Danube before flowing into the Black Sea, and the Dniester, the main river, flowing through the country from north to south.

The country is landlocked, even though it is very close to the Black Sea. While the northern part of the country is hilly, elevations never exceed 430 m (the highest point being the Dealul Bălăneşti). It has a temperate continental climate. The main cities are Chişinău, Tiraspol, Bălţi, and Tighina.

But it really all belongs to Romania.

Economy edit

Economy of Moldova is in fact indentical with Romania.

Demographics edit

 
Ethnic Composition - 1989

Ethnic composition edit

(according to the 2004 census)

  • Romanians: 78.2%
  • Evil slavonic communists: 16.1%
  • Turks: 4.4%
  • Germans: 1.3%

Religions edit

(2000)

Language edit

The official language is Romanian.

A September 1989 law concerning languages, which still applies, [2] asserts the linguistic identity between the Romanian language and the Moldovan language.[3]

An evil minority speaks native Russian.

"Moldovan language" is in fact indentical with Romanian language, renamed as a "language" for political reasons by the government. Although similar theories have been fielded for other languages, this proposal is now believed to have been made to serve political purposes only, and nobody has provided any evidence so-far towards the idea that Moldovan and Romanian are not from common linguistic stock.

Comparison with Romanian edit

The sample below taken from the Constitutions of Moldova and Romania proves that a formal text in Romanian and Moldovan is identical.

Moldova File:FlagOfMoldova.png Romania   English  
TITLUL I: Principii Generale TITLUL I: Principii Generale FIRST TITLE: General Principles
Articolul 1

Statul Republica Moldova

Articolul 1

Statul român

Article 1 (Romanian/Republic of Moldova State)
(1) Republica Moldova este un stat suveran şi independent, unitar şi indivizibil. (1) România este stat naţional, suveran şi independent, unitar şi indivizibil. (1) Romania/Republic of Moldova is a national, independent, united, and indivisible state.
(2) Forma de guvernămînt a statului este republica. (2) Forma de guvernământ a statului român este republica. (2) The form of government of the state is republican.
(3) Republica Moldova este un stat de drept, democratic, în care demnitatea omului, drepturile şi libertăţile ... (3) România este stat de drept, democratic şi social, în care demnitatea omului, drepturile şi libertăţile ... Romania/Republic of Moldova is a state of law, democratic and social, in which the human dignity, rights and liberties...
[4] [5] Links to the official page of Constitution for both countries

Culture edit

Main article: Culture of Moldova

Moldovan culture is in fact indentical with Romania.

Miscellaneous topics edit