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County in Soroca, Moldova
Soroca County
Județul Soroca |
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Country | Moldova |
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capital | Soroca |
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Established | 1998 |
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Ceased to exist | 2003 |
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• Total | 4,564 km2 (1,762 sq mi) |
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Soroca County was a county (Romanian: județ) in Moldova from 1998 to 2003. It bordered Ukraine, and within Moldova, the counties of Edineț, Bălți, and Orhei, and the region of Transnistria. Its capital was the city of Soroca.