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For the former interwar Romanian county, see Lăpușna County (Romania). County in Hîncești, Moldova
Lăpușna County
County
Flag of Lăpușna CountyFlag
CountryMoldova
capitalHîncești
established1998
Ceased to exist2003
Area
 • Total3,455 km (1,334 sq mi)

Lăpușna County was a county (Romanian: județ) in Moldova from 1998 to 2003, with the seat at Hîncești. It bordered the counties of Ungheni, Chișinău County, Tighina, and Cahul, the autonomous region of Gagauzia in Moldova, Ukraine (on the southeast), and România (on the west).

Geography

In the county were 149 localities of which five were cities: Basarabeasca, Cimișlia, Iargara, Hîncești, and Leova.

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