Talk:Republic of Moldova/Arguments Romanian

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Republica Moldova
Republic of Moldova
Image:Moldova flag large.gif Coat of arms of Moldova
Flag Coat of arms
Motto: none
Anthem: Limba noastră
("Our Tongue")
Location of Moldova
Capital
(and largest city)
Chişinău
47°0′N 28°55′E
Official languages Moldovan[ 1 ]
(Romanian)
Government Parliamentary Republic
President
Prime Minister
Vladimir Voronin
Vasile Tarlev
Area
 - Total 33,843 km² (135th)
13,067 sq mi 
 - Water (%) 1.4%
Population
 - 2005 estimate 4,455,421 (117th)
 - 2004 census 3,388,071[ 2 ]
 - Density 131/km² (56th)
339/sq mi
GDP (PPP) 2005 estimate
 - Total $9.367 billion (141st)
 - Per capita $2,100 (178th)
HDI  (2005) 0.671 (medium) (115th)
Currency Leu (MDL)
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 - Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Internet TLD .md
Calling code +373
1 Gagauz and Russian are also official in the Gagauz Autonomous Region)
2 excluding Transnistria

Contents

[edit] Arguments in favour of writing Moldovan (Romanian) and not just simply Moldova

[edit] Law

This law still aplies: [1]

Law regarding the usage of languages spoken on the territory of the Republic of Moldova): "Moldavian RSS supports the desire of the Moldovans that live across the borders of the Republic, and considering the really existing linguistical Moldo-Romanian identity - of the Romanians that live on the territory of the USSR, of doing their studies and satisfying their cultural needs in their maternal language." [2]

[edit] Other official sources

and so on...

[edit] Other encyclopedias or factbooks

[edit] Census

In the 2004 census out of the 3,383,332 population of Moldova, 16.5% (558,508) chose Romanian as their mother tongue, whereas 60% chose Moldovan. But this procent varies from the cities to the country side. In the cities, 40% of the Romanian/Moldovan speakers chose Romanian as their mother tongue, whereas in the country side each 7th Romanian/Moldovan speaker chose Romanian as his mother tongue; that is even though only 2% of the population of Moldova declared itself of Romanian ethnicity.

It is also important to note, that the group of international observers from the Council of Europe, that supervised the census, underlined that 7 of the 10 observer teams noted an important number of cases when peope were advised to declare themselves Moldovans or Moldovan speakers (more info here).

For detalied information about the relation Moldovan-Romanian in the 2004 census see the table at ro:Limba_moldovenească#Distribuţie_geografică or National Bureau of Statistics of Moldova.

--Danutz