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- Central_Moldavian_Plateau abstract "The Central Moldavian Plateau (Romanian: Podişul Moldovei Centrale), or Codru Massif (Romanian: Masivul Codru) is a geographic area in Moldova. It is the central and SE part of the Moldavian Plateau. It has elevations that in the N-S direction decrease in altitude from 400 m to under 200 m. The Central Moldavian Plateau is composed of: Ciuluc-Soloneţ Hills (Romanian: Dealurile Ciuluc-Soloneţ), alongated in the north along the right side of the Răut river, 1,690 km² Corneşti Hills (Romanian: Dealurile Corneştilor), also known as Cordi Hills (Romanian: Dealurile Codrilor), 4,740 km² Lower Dniester Hills, or South Bessarabia Plateau (Romanian: Dealurile Nistrului Inferior; Podişul Basarabiei de Sud), alongated to the south of the Botna river, 3,040 km² Tigheci Hills (Romanian: Dealurile Tigheciului), alongated in the south along the left side of the Prut river, 3,550 km² between the latter and the Prut river lies the Lower Prut Valley (Romanian: Valea Prutului Inferior), 1,810 km²The natural vegetation of the Central Moldavian Plateau is characterized by forests, known as Codru (singular) or Codri (plural). It is also an area proper for vineyards.".
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau wikiPageExternalLink part6-2-2.htm.
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- Central_Moldavian_Plateau wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau wikiPageRevisionID "545515275".
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Moldova.
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau wikiPageWikiLink Ciuluc-Soloneţ_Hills.
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau wikiPageWikiLink Codri.
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau wikiPageWikiLink Corneşti_Hills.
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Dniester_Hills.
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Prut_Valley.
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau wikiPageWikiLink Moldavian_Plateau.
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau wikiPageWikiLink Moldova.
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau wikiPageWikiLink Prut.
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau wikiPageWikiLink Răut_River.
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau wikiPageWikiLink Tigheci_Hills.
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau wikiPageWikiLink Vineyard.
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau wikiPageWikiLinkText "Central Moldavian Plateau".
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau wikiPageWikiLinkText "Podişul Moldovei Centrale".
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ro.
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Moldavian_Plateau.
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau subject Category:Landforms_of_Moldova.
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau hypernym Area.
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau type Place.
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau type Landform.
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau comment "The Central Moldavian Plateau (Romanian: Podişul Moldovei Centrale), or Codru Massif (Romanian: Masivul Codru) is a geographic area in Moldova. It is the central and SE part of the Moldavian Plateau. It has elevations that in the N-S direction decrease in altitude from 400 m to under 200 m.".
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau label "Central Moldavian Plateau".
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau sameAs Q2888630.
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau sameAs m.0522gch.
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau sameAs Podișul_Moldovei_Centrale.
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau sameAs Q2888630.
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau wasDerivedFrom Central_Moldavian_Plateau?oldid=545515275.
- Central_Moldavian_Plateau isPrimaryTopicOf Central_Moldavian_Plateau.