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An Autonomous territorial unit or territorial autonomous unit (Romanian: Unitate teritorială autonomă) is an administrative division of Moldova. Gagauzia is the only such unit.[1] Moldovan law also recognizes the Transnistria autonomous territorial unit with special legal status. De facto it is a self-proclaimed statelet operating outside the jurisdiction of the government as the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic.
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English translations given are those most commonly used.
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§ signifies a defunct institution
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Setlements |
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- Historical subdivisions in italics.
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National, Federal |
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Regional, Metropolitan |
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Urban, Rural |
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1 Used by ten or more countries or having derived terms. Historical derivations in italics.
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