Antoneuca
Antoneuca is a commune in Drochia district, Moldova. It is composed of a single village, Antoneuca (formerly Antoneni).
Edineț (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈedinet͡s]) is a town in the north of Moldova. It is the administrative center of the eponymous district. The town is located 201 km north of the national capital, Chișinău. It is located at 48°10′N 27°19′E. The town administers also two suburban villages, Alexăndreni and Gordineştii Noi.
Population: 22,872
Latitude: 48° 10' 19.74" N
Longitude: 27° 18' 12.13" E
Antoneuca is a commune in Drochia district, Moldova. It is composed of a single village, Antoneuca (formerly Antoneni).
Adășeni is a commune in Botoșani County, Romania.
Zăbriceni is a commune in Edineţ district, Moldova.
Vasileuţi is a commune in Rîşcani district, Moldova.
Teţcani is a commune in Briceni district, Moldova.
Terebna is a commune in Edineţ district, Moldova.
Rotunda is a commune in Edineţ district, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Hlinaia Mică and Rotunda.
Pociumbeni is a commune in Rîşcani district, Moldova.
Pivniceni is a commune in Donduşeni district, Moldova.
Pervomaiscoe is a commune in Drochia district, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Pervomaiscoe (formerly Căetăneşti) and Sergheuca (formerly Serghieşti).
Mihălăşeni is a commune in Ocniţa district, Moldova.
Mihăileni is a commune in Briceni district, Moldova.
Lopatnic is a commune in Edineţ district, Moldova.
Hancăuţi is a commune in Edineţ district, Moldova.
Halahora de Sus is a commune in Briceni district, Moldova.
Gaşpar is a commune in Edineţ district, Moldova.
Fîntîniţa is a commune in Drochia district, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Fîntîniţa (formerly Ghizdita) and Ghizdita, loc.st.c.f. (Ghizdita station).
Edineț was a county of Moldova from 1998 to 2003. Its population in 2003 was 279,100. Its capital was Edineț.