- Eastern Moldova
The name "eastern Moldova" (usually with either a lowercase "e") refers—usually in a historical context—to the eastern territory of the old Principality of Moldova, roughly equal in territory to the present-day Republic of
Moldova , minusTransnistria . This territory was annexed in1812 by theRussian Empire together withOttoman Bessarabia , a region that had at that time been part of theOttoman Empire for 328 years.While Ottoman Bessarabia corresponded mainly to what now is known as
Budjak and is part ofUkraine (along theBlack Sea south ofMoldova ), the Russians applied the name "Bessarabia " to the entire annexed territory. Although this usage was ahistorical when first adopted, "Bessarabia" has come to refer more commonly to the so-named portion of the Russian Empire than to the older Ottoman Bessarabia. Thus one sees usages such as "1812... Treaty of Bucharest grants Russia control of eastern Moldova or Bessarabia, the area between the RiverPrut and the west bank of theDniester ," ref|BBC or "In 1940, Romania was forced to cede eastern Moldova to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.)…" ref|globalEDGE"Eastern Moldova" (often with an uppercase "E") is also used at times to refer to the entire Republic of Moldova, in order to differentiate it from Western Moldova which is a
Romania n region, as in "Moldovans are Romanians, they speak Romanian, and the republic is in fact just Eastern Moldova, or Bessarabia, which was once annexed by Russia." ref|KullbergThe expression "eastern Moldova" can also refer to the eastern portion of the present-day Republic of Moldova. It may refer precisely to Transnistria, or the use may be less specific. ref|thinkquest ref|encarta
Notes
* cite web | author=— | title= Timeline: Moldova | date=
12 June 2005 | publisher=BBC | work=Country Profiles | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/country_profiles/1113586.stm | accessdaymonth=8 July | accessyear=2005
* cite web | author=— | title= Timeline: Moldova | year= 2004 (?) | publisher=globalEDGE | work=Country Insights | url= http://globaledge.msu.edu/countryInsights/history.asp?countryID=64®ionID=2| accessdaymonth=8 July | accessyear=2005
* cite web | author=Anssi Kullberg | title=Georgia and Moldova: the Struggle for Free Europe again goes on | date=1 December 2003 | publisher=The Eurasian Politician | work=The Eurasian Politician - December 2003 | url=http://www.cc.jyu.fi/~aphamala/pe/2003/geormold.htm | accessdaymonth=7 July | accessyear=2005
* [http://library.thinkquest.org/10775/moldova.htm Moldova] , from a series of articles on former Soviet republics on ThinkQuest.
* cite web | author=— | title="Moldova (III – The People of Moldova) | year=2005 | publisher=Microsoft | work=Encarta | url=http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761566942/Moldova.html#s4 | accessdaymonth=7 July | accessyear=2005ee also
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Republic of Moldova
*Principality of Moldova
*Budjak
*Ottoman Bessarabia
*Transnistria
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