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'''Moldovan''' or '''Moldovans''' can refer to: '''Moldovan''' or '''Moldovans''' can refer to:


*''Moldovans'' a name for the people living in the area of the former principality of ''']''', now divided between the ] and the ''']'''. *''Moldovans'' a name for the people living in the area of the former principality of ''']''', now divided between ] and the ''']'''.


*''Moldovans'', a ethnic group, living mainly in the ], where they comprise 76.1% of population. The Moldovans of Romania and Moldovans of Moldova were considered to be the same ethnicity until after the Soviet occupation of the Eastern half of Moldavia in the ], when the Soviet Union tried to severe all links of the Moldovans with Romania and encourage a separate identity, including of a ''']'''. *''Moldovans'', a ethnic group, living mainly in the ], where they comprise 76.1% of population. The Moldovans of Romania and Moldovans of Moldova were considered to be the same ethnicity until after the Soviet occupation of the Eastern half of Moldavia in the ], when the Soviet Union tried to severe all links of the Moldovans with Romania and encourage a separate identity, including of a ''']'''.

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Moldovan or Moldovans can refer to:

  • Moldovans, a ethnic group, living mainly in the Republic of Moldova, where they comprise 76.1% of population. The Moldovans of Romania and Moldovans of Moldova were considered to be the same ethnicity until after the Soviet occupation of the Eastern half of Moldavia in the 1940s, when the Soviet Union tried to severe all links of the Moldovans with Romania and encourage a separate identity, including of a Moldovan language.
  • Moldovans can also refer to Moldovan nationals, regardless of ethnicity.
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