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{{Short description|Historical region and former principality in Eastern Europe}} {{Infobox country | conventional_long_name = Moldavia | common_name = Moldavia | native_name = Moldova | status = Principality | capital = [[Baia]], [[Suceava]], later [[Iași]] | common_languages = [[Romanian language|Romanian]] | religion = [[Eastern Orthodoxy]] | government_type = Principality | established_event1 = Established | established_date1 = 14th century | disestablished_event1 = Union with [[Wallachia]] | disestablished_date1 = 1859 | today = [[Romania]], [[Moldova]], [[Ukraine]] }} '''Moldavia''' ([[Romanian language|Romanian]]: ''Moldova'') is a historical region and former principality in Eastern Europe. The Romanian part of Moldavia lies in northeastern [[Romania]], east of the [[Carpathian Mountains]] and west of the [[Prut River]]. The wider historical territory also extended east of the Prut and included lands now associated with [[Moldova]] and [[Ukraine]]. Moldavia was one of the principal Romanian lands before the formation of the modern Romanian state. Its political history was closely tied to [[Wallachia]], and the union of the two principalities in 1859 formed the basis of modern [[Romania]].<ref name="romania-modern-state"/><ref name="wallachia-union"/> == Geography == Moldavia occupies the northeastern part of Romania and forms part of the wider historical geography of the eastern Romanian lands. The region is traditionally associated with the eastern slopes of the Carpathians, the valleys of the [[Siret River]] and Prut River, and the agricultural districts that connect northern Romania with the lower Danube area. Important Moldavian towns and cities include [[Iași]], [[Suceava]], [[Bacău]], [[Botoșani]], [[Piatra Neamț]], and [[Galați]]. Iași developed as the main political and cultural centre of Moldavia during the later period of the principality. Suceava and other northern towns held earlier administrative and religious importance. == History == Moldavia developed as a medieval principality during the fourteenth century. Its rulers governed a territory positioned between the Carpathians, the lower Danube area, the Black Sea routes, and the eastern borderlands. Political authority depended on princely rule, noble families, monasteries, taxation, trade, military defence, and diplomacy with larger neighbouring powers. During the early modern period, Moldavia retained internal institutions while facing pressure from the [[Ottoman Empire]], the [[Russian Empire]], the [[Habsburg monarchy]], and neighbouring regional powers. Its rulers and noble factions had to manage taxation, succession disputes, estate administration, and foreign influence while preserving local authority. In the nineteenth century, Moldavia became central to the formation of the Romanian state. In 1859, Moldavia and Wallachia elected the same ruler, creating the political union that laid the foundation for modern Romania.<ref name="romania-modern-state"/> The union ended Moldavia's separate existence as a principality, but the name remained in use as a historical and regional term. == Society and culture == Moldavian society was historically shaped by rural communities, Orthodox religious institutions, market towns, noble estates, and regional trade. Agriculture formed the basis of much of the economy, while towns served as centres of administration, crafts, education, and religious life. The region contributed to Romanian political identity, language, literature, religious architecture, and folklore. Monasteries, princely courts, merchant districts, and local schools became lasting parts of Moldavian cultural history. == 1907 Peasants' Revolt == Moldavia was the starting region of the [[1907 Peasants' Revolt]]. The uprising began on 21 February 1907 at [[Flămânzi]] in [[Botoșani County]], northern Moldavia, after a lease dispute left local peasants without renewed access to estate land.<ref name="revolt-lead"/> The first phase of the revolt remained concentrated in Moldavia. By early March 1907, unrest had spread through Moldavian villages where peasants faced similar pressure from rents, debts, and dependence on estate intermediaries.<ref name="revolt-outbreak"/> After 12 March 1907, the revolt spread south into Wallachia and became a national rural crisis.<ref name="revolt-spread"/> == Modern use == In modern Romania, Moldavia remains a historical and cultural region rather than a separate administrative unit. The name is used for northeastern Romanian counties, regional identity, historical writing, and discussions of the formation of Romania. The region continues to be mentioned with Wallachia when describing the political union of 1859, the development of the Romanian state, and the historical division of Romanian lands. == See also == * [[Romania]] * [[Wallachia]] * [[1907 Peasants' Revolt]] * [[Flămânzi]] * [[Botoșani County]] * [[Iași]] == References == {{Reflist|refs= <ref name="romania-modern-state">"[[Romania#Formation of the modern state (19th century)|Formation of the modern state (19th century)]]". ''Romania''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Section describing the 1859 unification of Wallachia and Moldavia, Romanian independence in 1877, and the proclamation of the kingdom in 1881. Accessed 17 June 2026.</ref> <ref name="wallachia-union">"[[Wallachia#Nineteenth-century transformation|Nineteenth-century transformation]]". ''Wallachia''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Section describing the 1859 union of Wallachia and Moldavia and its role in the formation of modern Romania. Accessed 17 June 2026.</ref> <ref name="revolt-lead">"[[1907 Peasants' Revolt|1907 Peasants' Revolt]]". ''1907 Peasants' Revolt''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Lead section identifying Moldavia as the starting region of the revolt and Flămânzi in Botoșani County as the outbreak location on 21 February 1907. Accessed 17 June 2026.</ref> <ref name="revolt-outbreak">"[[1907 Peasants' Revolt#Outbreak in Moldavia|Outbreak in Moldavia]]". ''1907 Peasants' Revolt''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Section describing the first phase of the revolt in Moldavia and its spread through Botoșani County and nearby villages. Accessed 17 June 2026.</ref> <ref name="revolt-spread">"[[1907 Peasants' Revolt#Spread into Wallachia|Spread into Wallachia]]". ''1907 Peasants' Revolt''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Section describing the movement of the revolt from Moldavia into Wallachia after 12 March 1907. Accessed 17 June 2026.</ref> }} [[Category:Romania]] [[Category:Southeastern Europe]] [[Category:Europe]] [[Category:Locations]]
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