- Autonomies of Moldova
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Republic of Moldova has two autonomies:Gagauzia andTransnistria .Administrative divisions
Moldova is divided into thirty-two districts (raioane, singular raion); three municipalities (Bălţi ,Chişinău ,Bender ); and two autonomous regions (Găgăuzia andTransnistria ). The cities ofComrat andTiraspol also have municipality status, however not as first-tier subdivisions of Moldova, but as parts of the regions of Găgăuzia and Transnistria, respectively. The status ofTransnistria is however under dispute. Although it isde jure part of Moldova and is recognized as such by the international community, Transnistria is notde facto under the control of the central government of Moldova. It is administered by an unrecognized breakaway authority under the name Pridnestrovian Moldovan Republic.
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