Cantemir, Moldova

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Cantemir
Location of Cantemir
County Raionul Cantemir
Status County capital
Population (2004) 12,734
Dialing code +373 273

Cantemir is a city in Moldova. It is the administrative center of Cantemir County. It was formerly known as Achendorf, but its name was changed after WWII, first to Doina, then to the current name, Cantemir.

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  • [1] Cantemir County Bussines Companies
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Raions: Anenii Noi | Basarabeasca | Briceni | Cahul | Cantemir | Călăraşi | Căuşeni | Cimişlia | Criuleni | Donduşeni | Drochia | Dubăsari | Edineţ | Faleşti | Floreşti | Glodeni | Hînceşti | Ialoveni | Leova | Nisporeni | Ocniţa | Orhei | Rezina | Rîşcani | Sîngerei | Soroca | Străşeni | Şoldăneşti | Ştefan Vodă | Taraclia | Teleneşti | Ungheni
Municipalities: Chişinău | Bălţi | Bender | Comrat | Tiraspol
Autonomous regions: Găgăuzia | Stînga Nistrului (disputed)
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