| Indicator | Value |
|---|---|
| ISO 3166 alpha-2 | MDISO 3166 [2024] |
| ISO 3166 alpha-3 | MDAISO 3166 [2024] |
| Capital | ChisinauGeoNames [2024] |
| Continent | EuropeGeoNames [2024] |
| Common name | MoldovaCIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive |
| Official name | Republic of MoldovaCIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive |
| Local name | MoldovaCIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive |
| Etymology | named for the Moldova River in neighboring eastern Romania; the river's name probably comes from the Indoeuropean root word mel, meaning "dark" or "black"CIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive |
| Government type | Parliamentary republicCIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive |
| Independence | 27 August 1991 (from the Soviet Union)CIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive |
| National holiday | Independence Day, 27 August (1991)CIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive |
| Head of state | Maia SANDU (Pres.)CIA World Leaders [2025] |
| Currency code (ISO 4217) | MDLISO 4217 Currency Codes [2026] |
| Currency | Moldovan LeuISO 4217 Currency Codes [2026] |
| Administrative subdivisions | 37ISO 3166-2 Subdivisions [2026] |
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| Historical overview | No authoritative open source found |
| National symbols | aurochs (type of wild cattle)CIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive |
| National anthem | title: "Limba noastra" (Our Tongue); lyrics/music: Alexei MATEEVICI/Alexandru CRISTEA; history: adopted 1994; originally a 12-verse poem, but only stanzas 1, 2, 5, 9, and 12 are included in the anthemCIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive |
| National colors | blue, yellow, redCIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive |
| Citizenship rules | citizenship by birth: no; citizenship by descent only: at least one parent must be a citizen of Moldova; dual citizenship recognized: no; residency requirement for naturalization: 10 yearsCIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive |
named for the Moldova River in neighboring eastern Romania; the river's name probably comes from the Indoeuropean root word mel , meaning "dark" or "black"
description: three equal vertical bands of Prussian blue (left side), chrome yellow, and vermilion red; the Moldavan coat of arms in the center is a dark gold Roman eagle outlined in black, with a red beak and talons; the eagle carries a yellow cross in its beak, a green olive branch in its right talons, and a yellow scepter in its left talons; on the eagle's breast is a red-and-blue shield divided horizontally, with a stylized aurochs head, star, rose, and crescent in black and outlined yellow; the reverse of the flag displays a mirror image of the coat of arms history: replaced the communist flag in 1990; the coat of arms is based on traditional designs
Source: CIA World Factbook (Historical Archive — final edition) · CC0 · Edition 2026-05