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1992–93 Moldovan National Division
Statistics of Moldovan National Division for the 1992–93 season. Overview It was contested by 16 teams and Zimbru Chişinău won the championship. Teams League standings Results ReferencesMoldova - List of final tables (RSSSF) Moldovan Super Liga seasons 1992–93 in Moldovan football Moldova Moldova, officially the Republic of Moldova, is a Landlocked country, landlocked country in Eastern Europe, with an area of and population of 2.42 million. Moldova is bordered by Romania to the west and Ukraine to the north, east, and south. ...
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Moldovan National Division
The Moldovan Liga, officially known as Liga 7777.md for sponsorship reasons, is an association football league that is the top division of Football in Moldova, Moldovan football league system. The competition was established in 1992, when Moldova became Independence of Moldova, independent from the Soviet Union. It was formed in place of former Soviet republican competitions that existed since 1945. Before the Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina in 1940, clubs from modern Moldova competed in the Football in Romania, Romanian football competitions, particularly Nistru Chișinău. There are currently eight teams in the competition. At the end of the season, the bottom club is relegated to Moldovan Liga 1, Liga 1 and replaced by the lower league's champion. FC Sheriff Tiraspol, Sheriff Tiraspol – located in Transnistria – is the most successful league club with 21 titles, followed by FC Zimbru Chișinău, Zimbru Chișinău with eight wins and FC Milsami Orhei, ...
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Boroseni
Elizavetovca is a commune in Dondușeni District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Boroseni and Elizavetovca (formerly ''Elisabeta''). Demographics According to the 2014 Moldovan census, Elizavetovca had a population of 513 residents. Covering an area of 14.80 square kilometers, the commune had a population density of approximately 34.7 people per square kilometer. Between the 2004 and 2014 censuses, the population declined by 2.1%. Women made up a slight majority of the population, with 53.6% (275 individuals), while men accounted for 46.4% (238 individuals). The age distribution shows a relatively young demographic, with 25% of residents under the age of 15. Meanwhile, 65.1% were of working age (15–64), and 9.9% were aged 65 and older. The vast majority of residents (95.9%) were born in Moldova, with a small minority (4.1%) born in other countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States. Elizavetovca has a predominantly Ukrainian ethnic character, with 74.3% ...
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Cioburciu, Ștefan Vodă
Cioburciu is a village in Ștefan Vodă District, Moldova Moldova, officially the Republic of Moldova, is a Landlocked country, landlocked country in Eastern Europe, with an area of and population of 2.42 million. Moldova is bordered by Romania to the west and Ukraine to the north, east, and south. ....''Clasificatorul unităților administrativ-teritoriale al Republicii Moldova'' (CUATM)


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Nistru Cioburciu
FC Nistru Cioburciu was a Moldovan football club based in Cioburciu, Moldova. Club was founded in 1992Moldova – List of Foundation Dates
and played 4 seasons in
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Codru Călăraşi
Codru may refer to: Places * Codru, Moldova, a suburb of Chișinău city * Codru (forest), the area of ancient forests in the Central Moldavian Plateau * Codru Massif or Central Moldavian Plateau *Codru Reserve, in Strășeni District, Moldova * Codru, village in Șoimi commune, Bihor County, Romania * Codru, village in Cajvana town, Suceava County, Romania * Codru, village in Mîndrești commune, Teleneşti district, Moldova * Codru (wine), a Moldovan wine region Other uses * Independent Engineer Battalion "Codru", of the Moldovan National Army * Anatol Codru Anatol Codru (1 May 1936 – 17 August 2010) was a writer and film director from Moldova. He was the head of the Union of Cinematographers of Moldova and a leader of the Democratic Forum of Romanians in Moldova. Biography Anatol Codru was born t ... (1936–2010), writer and film director from Moldova See also * * Codreanu (surname), a Romanian surname * Codreni (other) * Codruț, a Romanian given name and ...
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FC Zimbru Chișinău
Fotbal Club Zimbru Chișinău, commonly known as Zimbru Chișinău or simply Zimbru, is a Moldovan professional Association football, football club based in Chișinău, which competes in the Moldovan Liga, Liga, the highest tier of Football in Moldova, Moldovan football. Founded in the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1947, Zimbru entered the Soviet Top League in 1956 and totaled eleven participations before their last relegation in 1983. The club remained the leader of Moldovan football during most of the Soviet period and was the only one that reached and played at the Soviet top tier. After the independence of Moldova in 1991, the team established itself as an early force in the country, winning all the first five national titles and eight of the first nine, but have not won since. Zimbru play their home matches at the 10,104-seater Zimbru Stadium. History Zimbru Chișinău was formed in 1947 in the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic, Moldovan Soviet Republic (present ...
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