Moldova, officially the Republic of Moldova, is a country in southeastern Europe.
Moldova or Moldavia may also refer to:
Places
Historical

The Principality of Moldavia: red, pink, orange;
The Moldavia nowadays: Moldova (red), Romania (pink), and Ukraine (orange).
The Moldavia nowadays: Moldova (red), Romania (pink), and Ukraine (orange).
- Moldavia, a geographic and historical region, and former principality in Eastern Europe (1346–1859)
 - Moldavia (region of Romania), one of the four historical regions in contemporary Romania
 - Moldavian Democratic Republic, a short-lived state (1917–1918)
 - Moldavian ASSR, an autonomous Soviet republic within Ukrainian SSR (1924–1940)
 - Moldavian SSR, a republic of the Soviet Union (1940–1941 / 1944–1991)
 
Other places
- Moldova Nouă, a town in Caraș-Severin County, Romania
 - Moldova, Estonia, a village in Lüganuse Parish, Ida-Viru County, Estonia
 - Moldova (river), a river in eastern Romania
 
Ships
- RMS Moldavia, British steam ship, as HMS Moldavia sunk during World War I
 - MV Anne Scan, a Slovenian-built cargo ship also known as Moldavia
 
Other uses
- Moldova (newspaper), a Romanian newspaper in the 1930s
 - Editura Moldova, a Moldovan publishing house; See List of Romanian-language publishers
 - 2419 Moldavia, an asteroid discovered in 1974
 
See also
- Moldavians (disambiguation)
 - Moldovan (disambiguation)
 - Moldava (disambiguation)
 - Moldau (disambiguation)
 
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