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City in Basarabeasca District, Moldova
Basarabeasca (Romanian pronunciation: [basaraˈbe̯aska]) is a city in Moldova. It is the capital of Basarabeasca District. The city, formerly an urban-type
Basarabeasca
District in Republic of Moldova
Basarabeasca (Romanian pronunciation: [basaraˈbe̯aska]) is a raion in the south of Moldova, with the administrative center at Basarabeasca. From 1393 to
Basarabeasca_District
Turkic ethnic group of southern Moldova and southwestern Ukraine
ethnic group native to southern Moldova (Gagauzia, Taraclia District, Basarabeasca District) and southwestern Ukraine (Budjak). Gagauz are mostly Eastern
Gagauz_people
Country in Eastern Europe
method of the president to a two-round system direct election. Anenii Noi Basarabeasca Briceni Cantemir Călărași Căușeni Cimișlia Dondușeni Drochia Dubăsari
Moldova
International border in Eastern Europe
which ends by Purcari. Several kilometers further it turns west. By Basarabeasca District it turns south and runs until the southern Romania-Moldova-Ukraine
Moldova–Ukraine_border
Codru Cricova Durlești Sîngera Vadul lui Vodă Vatra southern Moldova Basarabeasca Cantemir Cahul Cimișlia Iargara Leova Taraclia Tvardița Transnistria
List of cities and towns in Moldova
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Moldova
Dubăsari Orhei Rîbnița Soroca Tighina Tiraspol Ungheni Districts Anenii Noi Basarabeasca Brinceni Cahul Camenca Cantemir Căinari Călărași Căușeni Ceadîr-Lunga
Administrative divisions of Moldova
Administrative_divisions_of_Moldova
Moldovan-American model
Justin Bieber's "What Do You Mean?" in 2015. Xenia Deli was born in Basarabeasca, Moldova. She is ethnically Gagauz. She began studying literature and
Xenia_Deli
Football club
FC Locomotiva Basarabeasca is a Moldovan football club based in Basarabeasca, Moldova. The club was founded in 1995 and played 2 seasons in the Moldovan
FC_Locomotiva_Basarabeasca
railway junctions are Chișinău, Bender, Ungheni, Ocnița, Bălți, and Basarabeasca. Primary external rail links connect the republic's network with Odesa
Transport_in_Moldova
1989–1995 self-proclaimed political entity in Eastern Europe
republic was made up of five districts: Comrat, Ceadîr-Lunga, Vulcănești, Basarabeasca, and Taraclia. The Gagauz Republic never declared itself formally independent
Gagauz_Republic
has its own flag, all flown as vertical banners. Anenii Noi District Basarabeasca District Cahul District Călărași District Căușeni District Cimișlia District
List of country subdivision flags in Europe
List_of_country_subdivision_flags_in_Europe
Railway company in the Republic of Moldova
Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878). In the first months of the war the Tighina-Basarabeasca-Reni-Giurgiulești line was hastily built; it opened in November 1877
Calea_Ferată_din_Moldova
Development Region in Moldova
the region. The Southern Development Region includes eight districts–Basarabeasca, Cahul, Cantemir, Căușeni, Cimișlia, Leova, Ștefan Vodă, and Taraclia
Southern_Development_Region
Ceadîr-Lunga 293 and 393 Vulcănești 294 and 394 Taraclia 297 and 397 Basarabeasca 298 and 398 Comrat 299 and 399 Cahul 533 and 433 Tiraspol 552 and 452
Telephone_numbers_in_Moldova
Wallachian noble family of Cuman or Kipchak origin
of Moldova and Ukraine) and a few towns, such as Basarabi in Romania, Basarabeasca in the Republic of Moldova, and Basarbovo in Bulgaria. As an eighth-generation
House_of_Basarab
Bridge in Ukraine
07633°N 30.46987°E / 46.07633; 30.46987 Carries Highway H33 Odessa–Basarabeasca railway line Crosses Dniester Estuary Locale Zatoka, Ukraine Official
Zatoka_Bridge
flag and coat of arms of Moldavia. Flag of Gagauzia Anenii Noi District Basarabeasca District Cahul District Călărași District Căușeni District Cimișlia District
Flag_of_Moldova
service was opened. In August 2022, a previously abandoned link between Basarabeasca (Moldova) and Berezyne (Ukraine) was rebuilt and reopened. In October
Rail_transport_in_Ukraine
Constitutional referendum in Moldova
14,336 48.85% 15,011 51.15% Bălți 49,046 14,430 29.42% 34,616 70.58% Basarabeasca 8,386 3,075 36.67% 5,311 63.33% Briceni 22,768 6,518 28.63% 16,250 71
2024 Moldovan European Union membership constitutional referendum
2024_Moldovan_European_Union_membership_constitutional_referendum
District Hospital Anenii Noi District Hospital Basarabeasca District Hospital Briceni District Hospital Cahul District Hospital Cantemir District Hospital
Healthcare_in_Moldova
Women's basketball league in Moldova
18 3 Pirania 10 5 5 678 573 +105 15 4 CS UTM 10 5 5 704 690 +14 15 5 Basarabeasca 10 2 8 467 667 −200 12 5–6 Classification 6 SS Causeni 10 0 10 372 965
2024–25 Moldovan Women's Basketball League
2024–25_Moldovan_Women's_Basketball_League
Football league season
Moldovan "A" Division Season 2003–04 Champions Steaua Chișinău Promoted Steaua Chișinău Relegated Locomotiva Basarabeasca Maiac Chirsova ← 2002–03 2004–05 →
2003–04_Moldovan_"A"_Division
Top association football league in Moldova
Briceni (1) 3 Progresul Briceni 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96 Basarabeasca (1) 2 Locomotiva Basarabeasca 1996–97, 1997–98 Leova (1) 1 Constructorul Leova 1992
Moldovan_Liga
Historical region in Moldova and Ukraine
prosperous years such as 1937. Several large factories, such as the Basarabeasca, Cetatea Albă, Florești and Tighina, railway workshops, the Cetatea Albă
Bessarabia
Moldovan politician (born 1981)
Vasile Costiuc (born 25 May 1981) is a Moldovan politician, former journalist and leader of the Democracy at Home Party. He studied at the Ion Creangă
Vasile_Costiuc
Russian-Moldovan footballer and coach
Tiligul Tiraspol 2 (0) 1996 Nistru Ciobruciu 7 (0) 1996–1998 Locomotiva Basarabeasca 39 (0) 2001 FC Yelimay Semipalatinsk 19 (0) 2001–2002 FC Zimbru Chişinău
Valentin_Morkov
50% 13.51% 3 Anenii Noi 68.37% 51.52% 24.21% 9.13% 3.70% 4.50% 0.68% 4 Basarabeasca 82.01% 57.49% 21.93% 3.88% 4.28% 1.90% 0.52% 5 Briceni 71.80% 50.14%
2005 Moldovan parliamentary election
2005_Moldovan_parliamentary_election
Moldovan operatic baritone
operatic baritone. Vladimir Dragoș was born on 1 March 1943 in the town of Basarabeasca (at that time, the territory of Romania). Outstanding talent and brilliant
Vladimir_Dragoș
Moldovan order
Administration (2018) Gymnasium named after N.V. Gogol of the city of Basarabeasca (2019) National Museum of Ethnography and Natural History (2019) National
Order_of_Honour_(Moldova)
(Moscow), Russia Wuzhong, China Zapadnoye Degunino (Moscow), Russia Basarabeasca Smalyavichy, Belarus Briceni Rădăuți, Romania Saldus, Latvia Cahul Constanța
List of twin towns and sister cities in Moldova
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Moldova
Topics referred to by the same term
Bessarabka (Kazakh: Бессарабка; Romanian: Basarabeasca; Russian: Бессарабка; Ukrainian: Бессарабка) is a name for localities used in Kazakhstan, Moldova
Bessarabka
List of European ethnic groups
Catholicism Gagauz Turkic → Oghuz → Gagauz Moldova (Gagauzia, Taraclia, Basarabeasca), Ukraine (Budjak) Christianity → Eastern Orthodoxy Gajal Turkic → Oghuz
List of contemporary ethnic groups of Europe
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Europe
County in Hîncești, Moldova
west). In the county were 149 localities of which five were cities: Basarabeasca, Cimișlia, Iargara, Hîncești, and Leova. Counties of Moldova, Statoids
Lăpușna_County_(Moldova)
River in Moldova, Ukraine
capital, Chișinău. It flows through the cities of Hîncești, Cimișlia and Basarabeasca, and then into the Budjak, past Artsyz and into the Prichernomorskoy
Cogâlnic
Prime Minister of Moldova from 2001 to 2008
Tarlev is ethnically a Bessarabian Bulgarian and was born in Bașcalia, Basarabeasca District. Tarlev served as Prime Minister of Moldova from 2001 until
Vasile_Tarlev
Association football league in Moldova
Gabriel Rotaru (Locomotiva Basarabeasca) (31) 1995–96 Locomotiva Basarabeasca Alexandru Pocinciuc (Locomotiva Basarabeasca) (31) 1996–97 Moldova-Gaz Chişinău
Moldovan_Liga_1
53 1.87 4.54 Anenii Noi 30,576 45.45 47.27 25.72 7.93 5.56 8.02 5.50 Basarabeasca 8,764 38.05 35.75 42.24 6.72 4.32 7.05 3.2 Briceni 22,570 39.83 27.01
2025 Moldovan parliamentary election
2025_Moldovan_parliamentary_election
district Anenii Noi 81,710 8,358 10.23% 1 73,352 89.77% 25 5 district Basarabeasca 28,978 11,192 38.62% 1 17,786 61.38% 6 6 district Briceni 78,027 14,230
Demographics_of_Moldova
Oblast of Ukraine) Romanăuți (Romanovca) (now within city limits of Basarabeasca) 10,589 Jews were settled in these villages, forming 1,082 households
History of the Jews in Bessarabia
History_of_the_Jews_in_Bessarabia
Football league season
13 38 54 −16 27 9 Maiak Chirsova 24 7 4 13 37 56 −19 25 10 Locomotiva Basarabeasca 24 8 0 16 27 49 −22 24 11 FC Cantemir 24 5 5 14 31 50 −19 20 12 FC Vulcaneşti
2008–09_Moldovan_"B"_Division
Overview of political and geographical subdivisions by area
298 Country in Asia. Canton of Schaffhausen 298 Canton of Switzerland. Basarabeasca District 295 Smallest non-municipality district of Moldova. Bonaire 294
List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
List_of_political_and_geographic_subdivisions_by_total_area_(all)
Place in Cimișlia District, Moldova
(35 mi) from Căuşeni, 35 km (22 mi) from Hînceşti, 28 km (17 mi) from Basarabeasca, and 52 km (32 mi) from Leova, at latitude 46°30'10" N. longitude 28°48'30"
Cimișlia
City/town Ceadir-Lunga Comrat Municipality 166 1 19 401 12 City/town Basarabeasca Basarabeasca District 165 1 11 192 13 City/town Orhei Orhei District 151 1
List of localities in Moldova inhabited by Romani people
List_of_localities_in_Moldova_inhabited_by_Romani_people
Anenii Noi BE Bender BL Bălți and Bălți County (1999–2003) BR Briceni BS Basarabeasca C Chișinău CC Camenca CG Ceadîr-Lunga (–1999, currently Gagauzia) CH
Vehicle registration plates of Moldova
Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Moldova
Cantemir – Cahul – Slobozia Mare 168 104 R 35 Comrat – Basarabeasca 26 16 R 36 Taraclia – Basarabeasca 61 38 R 37 Ceadîr-Lunga – Comrat – Cantemir 81 50 R
Roads_in_Moldova
enacted in the following districts: Anenii Noi, enacted on 1 March 2012 Basarabeasca Fălești Similar provisions were enacted by the following villages of
LGBTQ_rights_in_Moldova
Football tournament season
Lims Vital 2–0 2–1 Flacara 3–8 Locomotiva Bălți 1–4 2–4 Tighina 6–1 Torentul 1–1 5–0 Ciuhur 0–5 Locomotiva Basarabeasca 0–2 0–3 Agro 2–4 Nistru 1–1 1–3
1995–96_Moldovan_Cup
Comrat being chosen. In November 1998, the local councils of the town of Basarabeasca and the commune of Burlăceni requested referendums to join the Gagauz
1995 Gagauz autonomy referendums
1995_Gagauz_autonomy_referendums
France Princeton, United States Szombathely, Hungary Zheleznogorsk Basarabeasca District, Moldova Spremberg, Germany Svishtov, Bulgaria Zhodzina, Belarus
List of twin towns and sister cities in Russia
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Russia
Ethnic group
ethnic group native to southern Moldova (Gagauzia, Taraclia District, Basarabeasca District) and southwestern Ukraine (Budjak). Gagauz are mostly Eastern
Turkic_Christians
Nikolaevka → (1926) Anenii Noi Romanovca → (11.09.1957) Bessarabka → Basarabeasca 1990 Șcheia → Frumoasa → Cahul Starovka → Mărculești Șop Taraclia → Taraclia
List of renamed populated places in Moldova
List_of_renamed_populated_places_in_Moldova
Football league season
7 56 30 +26 57 Qualification for the promotion play-off 5 Locomotiva Basarabeasca 30 17 3 10 41 38 +3 54 6 ULIM-Tebas Chișinău 30 15 6 9 50 29 +21 51 7
1998–99_Moldovan_"A"_Division
Village in Basarabeasca District, Moldova
Carabetovca is a village in Basarabeasca District, Moldova. Results of Population and Housing Census in the Republic of Moldova in 2014: "Characteristics
Carabetovca
1918 invasion and annexation of Bessarabia by the Kingdom of Romania
organized volunteers at Comrat and the railway stations in Ceadîr-Lunga and Basarabeasca. The city of Izmail was taken after intense fights and shelling by Romanian
Romanian military intervention in Bessarabia
Romanian_military_intervention_in_Bessarabia
0.65 0.30 3 Anenii Noi 42.68 50.17 29.51 5.67 2.59 3.03 3.30 0.54 4 Basarabeasca 37.34 40.76 35.31 7.57 4.73 2.02 2.39 0.44 5 Briceni 41.29 25.49 50.77
2021 Moldovan parliamentary election
2021_Moldovan_parliamentary_election
Russian film critic
southern Bessarabia, her father from the Jewish agricultural colony of Basarabeasca (Romanovka). Grandfather, Mendel Ikhilevich Kleiman (1880-1943), was
Naum_Kleiman
Moldovan localities
Basarabeasca
List_of_localities_in_Moldova
59% 3 Anenii Noi 46.27% 28.74% 23.04% 33.81% 6.09% 4.70% 0.92% 0.86% 4 Basarabeasca 40.56% 39.42% 18.79% 23.65% 5.61% 3.69% 5.96% 0.32% 5 Briceni 46.78%
2019 Moldovan parliamentary election
2019_Moldovan_parliamentary_election
Football league season
Moldovan "A" Division Season 1995–96 Champions Locomotiva Basarabeasca Promoted Locomotiva Basarabeasca Ciuhur Ocnița Attila Ungheni Victoria Cahul Relegated
1995–96_Moldovan_"A"_Division
Moldovan poet (1935–2009)
January, at 1:30 am on the R-3 route Chișinău – Hâncești – Cimișlia – Basarabeasca. At the driver's seat was Gheorghe Munteanu, emeritus artist of the Republic
Grigore_Vieru
Anenii Noi 60.14% 44.11% 31.04% 7.63% 10.21% 1.37% 1.76% 0.75% 0.43% 5 Basarabeasca 73.46% 50.21% 25.57% 2.67% 12.88% 2.74% 0.56% 1.20% 0.21% 6 Briceni 58
2010 Moldovan parliamentary election
2010_Moldovan_parliamentary_election
Moldovan jurist and politician
Vladimir Cebotari was born on 7 November 1980 in the Sadaclia village, Basarabeasca rayon, of the Moldavian SSR, USSR. In 1987–1996 he attended the general
Vladimir_Cebotari
Football league season
7 70 32 +38 73 5 Vierul Sîngerei 36 21 8 7 55 31 +24 71 6 Locomotiva Basarabeasca 36 18 5 13 65 40 +25 59 7 Bucuria Chișinău 36 15 9 12 57 42 +15 54 8
1994–95_Moldovan_"A"_Division
Rural locality in Odesa Oblast, Ukraine
settlement. Whereas the closest railway station is across the border in Basarabeasca, the closest station in Ukraine is located in Soborne, approximately
Serpneve,_Odesa_Oblast
2018 declarations of unification in Moldova and Romania with the other country
signed by the majority of local councillors. Basarabeasca (Basarabeasca District) Iserlia (Basarabeasca District) Ecaterinovca (Cimișlia District) Troițcoe
2018 unification declarations in Moldova and Romania
2018_unification_declarations_in_Moldova_and_Romania
Azerbaijan Sisian, Armenia Staromaynsky District, Russia Smalyavichy Basarabeasca, Moldova Belorechensk, Russia Gorna Oryahovitsa, Bulgaria Kagalnitsky
List of twin towns and sister cities in Belarus
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Belarus
Village in Basarabeasca District, Moldova
Bașcalia (Bulgarian: Башкалия, romanized: Bashkaliya) is a village in Basarabeasca District, Moldova. Bașcalia is a small village in the Southeast of the
Bașcalia
District first won by Usatîi, as well as Sîngerei, Șoldănești, Dubăsari, Basarabeasca, Cahul districts and Botanica in Chișinău previously won by Sandu. Sandu's
2024 Moldovan presidential election
2024_Moldovan_presidential_election
Military unit
Jassy–Kishinev Offensive. In the offensive, the division captured Comrat, Basarabeasca and Leova. The division surrounded and eliminated a large group of enemy
10th_Guards_Airborne_Division
District in Republic of Moldova
Ialoveni District on the north, Căușeni District on the east and Gagauzia, Basarabeasca District and the Ukraine border on the south. The northern part of the
Cimișlia_District
Entry for Moldova in ISO 3166-2
Subdivision name (ro) Subdivision category MD-AN Anenii Noi district MD-BS Basarabeasca district MD-BA Bălți city MD-BD Bender [Tighina] city MD-BR Briceni district
ISO_3166-2:MD
Chişinău MD58 Stînga Nistrului MD59 Anenii Noi District MD60 Bălţi MD61 Basarabeasca District MD62 Bender Municipality MD63 Briceni District MD64 Cahul District
List of FIPS region codes (M–O)
List_of_FIPS_region_codes_(M–O)
Moldovan politician (born 1984)
December 2014 Parliamentary group Party of Communists Personal details Born (1984-02-09) 9 February 1984 (age 42) Basarabeasca, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union
Inna_Șupac
Rural locality in Odesa Oblast, Ukraine
infrequent passenger traffic. However, an abandoned railway link between Basarabeasca (Moldova) and Berezyne was rebuilt and reopened for freight traffic in
Soborne
Commune in Basarabeasca District, Moldova
Iserlia is a commune in Basarabeasca District, Moldova. It is composed of a four villages: Bogdanovca, Carabiber, Iserlia and Ivanovca. Results of Population
Iserlia
298 Country in Asia. Canton of Schaffhausen 298 Canton of Switzerland. Basarabeasca District 295 Smallest non-municipality district of Moldova. Bonaire 294
List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 0.1 to 1,000 square kilometers
List_of_political_and_geographic_subdivisions_by_total_area_from_0.1_to_1,000_square_kilometers
Moldovan prosecutor and politician
reportedly incited voters to vote for Furtună in the election, and Victory's Basarabeasca District territorial organization head was purportedly shown in a video
Victoria_Furtună
Moldovan resistance during WWII
sabotage had halved the number of steam locomotives in operation from Basarabeasca railway yard, while those still available needed to be repaired constantly;
Moldovan resistance during World War II
Moldovan_resistance_during_World_War_II
56.53% 39,402 47.92% 18.04% 14.26% 11.05% 5.13% 2.11% 1.08% 0.41% 5 Basarabeasca 17,098 12,560 73.46% 12,481 52.05% 13.25% 5.50% 10.49% 7.59% 1.22% 9
July 2009 Moldovan parliamentary election
July_2009_Moldovan_parliamentary_election
Moldovan politician (born 1954)
1990 – 29 March 1994 Parliamentary group Popular Front Constituency Basarabeasca Personal details Born Abaclia, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union Party Popular
Alecu_Reniță
Village in Basarabeasca District, Moldova
Sadaclia is a village in Basarabeasca District, Moldova. Vasile Costiuc (born 1981), Moldovan politician Results of Population and Housing Census in the
Sadaclia
Village in Basarabeasca District, Moldova
Iordanovca is a village in Basarabeasca District, in Southern Moldova. According to the 2014 Moldovan census, Iordanovca had a population of 761 residents
Iordanovca
19% 3 Anenii Noi 27.66% 22.88% 23.57% 5.47% 2.53% 7.70% 4.14% – – 4 Basarabeasca 23.47% 14.60% 11.10% 4.06% 3.14% 8.65% 2.70% – – 5 Briceni 48.53% 8.74%
2019_Moldovan_local_elections
3; Criuleni District - 3; Dubăsari District - 3; Rezina District - 3; Basarabeasca District - 2; Fălești District - 2; Hîncești District - 2; Orhei District
COVID-19_pandemic_in_Moldova
Village in Basarabeasca District, Moldova
Abaclia is a rural village in the Basarabeasca District, in Southern Moldova. The village is part of a key livestock and dairy region, contributing significantly
Abaclia
Soviet Union in the late 1960s. He is Jewish. Naum Prokupets was born in Basarabeasca, a small town in Moldova. At the age of 17, he was spotted by a canoeing
Naum_Prokupets
Topics referred to by the same term
commune in Hînceşti district Ivanovca, a village in Iserlia Commune, Basarabeasca district Ivanovca, a village in Natalievca Commune, Făleşti district
Ivanovca
Moldovan politician (1956–2014)
He died in Chișinău on 8 November 2014. Scandal în Consiliul raional Basarabeasca. Deputatul Ivan Ionaș face lobby pentru propria firmă VIDEO "Opt deputaţi
Ivan_Ionaș
Football league season
27 35 −8 33 Qualification for the relegation play-off 10 Locomotiva Basarabească (R) 26 6 7 13 21 43 −22 25 Relegation to Division "A" 11 Victoria Cahul
1997–98 Moldovan National Division
1997–98_Moldovan_National_Division
Football league season
9 10 34 36 −2 42 7 Dinamo Bender 30 12 5 13 42 45 −3 41 8 Locomotiva Basarabească 30 12 5 13 44 58 −14 41 9 Unisport-Auto Chişinău 30 12 5 13 40 44 −4
1996–97 Moldovan National Division
1996–97_Moldovan_National_Division
Moldovan footballer
Dulghier Date of birth (1995-01-03) 3 January 1995 (age 31) Place of birth Basarabeasca, Moldova Position Forward Team information Current team FC Milsami Orhei
Alexandru_Dulghier
298 Country in Asia. Canton of Schaffhausen 298 Canton of Switzerland. Basarabeasca District 295 Smallest non-municipality district of Moldova. Bonaire 294
List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 250 to 1,000 square kilometers
List_of_political_and_geographic_subdivisions_by_total_area_from_250_to_1,000_square_kilometers
Football league season
45 42 +3 29 8 Flacăra Carahasani 26 10 4 12 34 47 −13 24 9 Locomotiva Basarabeasca 26 8 8 10 38 39 −1 24 10 Vierul Sîngerei 26 10 3 13 35 46 −11 23 11 Delia
1992–93_Moldovan_"A"_Division
Football league season
37 +2 35 9 Spicul Sărata-Galbenă 32 12 7 13 52 49 +3 31 10 Locomotiva Basarabeasca 32 11 9 12 38 39 −1 31 11 Tiras Soroca 32 10 8 14 37 50 −13 28 12 Delia
1993–94_Moldovan_"A"_Division
Moldovan politician and diplomat (born 1958)
Iurie Reniță (born 5 April 1958) is a Moldovan politician and diplomat serving as member of Parliament of Moldova since 2019. He was the Moldovan Ambassador
Iurie_Reniță
Football tournament season
Izvoraş-67 Tiras 1–0 Intersport-Aroma Victoria Bardar 5–2 Eikomena Locomotiva Basarabească w/o Floreni Vulcăneşti 0–4 Cahul-2005 Kolos 1–9 Găgăuziya Ceadîr Orizont
2008–09_Moldovan_Cup
Football league season
14 39 48 −9 27 9 Rapid Cărpineni 24 6 6 12 21 49 −28 24 10 Locomotiva Basarabeasca 24 7 3 14 24 29 −5 24 11 FC Favorit Albota de Sus 24 6 4 14 14 49 −35
1999–2000 Moldovan "B" Division
1999–2000_Moldovan_"B"_Division
Football league season
Olanești 18 5 5 8 35 39 −4 20 8 CS Criuleni 18 4 1 13 26 78 −52 13 9 FC Cimișlia 18 2 3 13 24 65 −41 9 10 Locomotiva Basarabească 18 0 2 16 15 109 −94 2
2010–11_Moldovan_"B"_Division
Moldova territorial subdivision of a raion or municipality
Zolotievca Anenii Noi 3 Zolotievca, Larga, Nicolaevca 1,000 807 Iserlia Basarabeasca 4 Iserlia, Bogdanovca, Carabiber, Ivanovca 1,205 1,062 Bălcăuți Briceni
Communes_of_Moldova
BASARABEASCA
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Aim; Distinguished
Boy/Male
Tamil
Parasmaidhamne | பரஸà¯à®®à®¾à®‚தீமநே
Lord of vaikuntta
Boy/Male
American, British, English
The Isle of Skye; Phonetic Spelling of Schuyler
Girl/Female
Hindu
The wave
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh
Gold; That which Shines
Boy/Male
Tamil
Brave & dominant ruler
Female
Hebrew
(קֶרֶן) Hebrew name QEREN means "horn (of an animal)." Also a short form of Qeren Happuwk, meaning "horn of antimony," a black paint used for eye-shadow.
Girl/Female
Latin
From the forest.
Female
Italian
 Pet form of Italian Benedetta, BETTINA means "blessed." Compare with another form of Bettina.
Female
Spanish
Feminine form of Spanish Amaranto, AMARANTA means "unfading."
BASARABEASCA
BASARABEASCA
BASARABEASCA
BASARABEASCA
BASARABEASCA