Largest cities in Moldova
Source: Moldovan Census (2004); Note: 1. World Gazetteer. Moldova: largest cities 2004. 2. Pridnestrovie.net 2004 Census 2004. 3. National Bureau of Statistics of Moldova | |||||||||
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Rank | Pop. | Rank | Pop. | ||||||
Chișinău Tiraspol |
1 | Chișinău | 644,204 | 11 | Comrat | 20,113 | Bălți Bender | ||
2 | Tiraspol | 129,500 | 12 | Strășeni | 18,376 | ||||
3 | Bălți | 102,457 | 13 | Durlești | 17,210 | ||||
4 | Bender | 91,000 | 14 | Ceadîr-Lunga | 16,605 | ||||
5 | Rîbnița | 46,000 | 15 | Căușeni | 15,939 | ||||
6 | Ungheni | 30,804 | 16 | Codru | 15,934 | ||||
7 | Cahul | 30,018 | 17 | Edineț | 15,520 | ||||
8 | Soroca | 22,196 | 18 | Drochia | 13,150 | ||||
9 | Orhei | 21,065 | 19 | Ialoveni | 12,515 | ||||
10 | Dubăsari | 25,700 | 20 | Hîncești | 12,491 |
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