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In 1995, the main means of transportation in Moldova were railways (1,138 km or 707 mi) and a highway system (12,730 km or 7,910 mi overall, including 10,973 km or 6,818 mi of paved surfaces). The major railway junctions are Chișinău, Bender, Ungheni, Ocnița (Oknitsa, in Russian), Bălți, and Basarabeasca (Bessarabka, in Russian). Primary external rail links connect the republic's network with Odessa (in Ukraine) on the Black Sea and with the Romanian cities of Iași and Galați; they also lead northward into Ukraine. Highways link Moldova's main cities and provide the chief means of transportation within the country, but roads are in poor repair. The country's major airport is in Chișinău.

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  • Transport in Moldova (en)
  • Transport en Moldavie (fr)
  • Trasporti in Moldavia (it)
  • Транспорт в Молдавии (ru)
  • 摩爾多瓦交通 (zh)
  • Транспорт Молдови (uk)
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  • Cet article présente les infrastructures de transport en république de Moldavie (pour le transport en Moldavie occidentale, voir Transport en Roumanie). (fr)
  • Questa voce raccoglie le principali tipologie di trasporti in Moldavia. (it)
  • Транспорт является важнейшей отраслью экономики Молдавии, которая обеспечивает производственные связи, обмен продукцией между различными районами страны и её внешней торговлей. (ru)
  • 1995年,摩爾多瓦主要的交通系統是鐵路(全長1,138 km或707 mi)和公路(全長12,730 km或7,910 mi)。摩爾多瓦的鐵路和烏克蘭、羅馬尼亞相連,並且有開往鄰國的國際列車。公路網連接摩爾多瓦的各主要城市,是摩爾多瓦國內交通的主要方式。但公路年久失修,加上汽油短缺使得汽車交通並不容易。摩爾多瓦的主要機場在基希訥烏。摩爾多瓦的部分內河航段可以通航,但水運在全國的交通系統中地位不高。和蘇聯時期相比,摩爾多瓦的交通量愛獨立初期曾大幅下降,主要原因是運輸成本高、缺乏燃料、交通基礎設施不佳。 (zh)
  • Транспорт Молдови представлений автомобільним , залізничним , повітряним , (морським, річковим) і трубопровідним , у населених пунктах та у міжміському сполученні діє громадський транспорт пасажирських перевезень. Площа країни дорівнює 33 851 км² (140-ве місце у світі). Форма території країни — видовжена в субмеридіональному напрямку; максимальна дистанція з півночі на південь — 340 км, зі сходу на захід — 270 км. Географічне положення Молдови дозволяє країні контролювати як сухопутні так і річкові транспортні шляхи між Україною і Румунією. (uk)
  • In 1995, the main means of transportation in Moldova were railways (1,138 km or 707 mi) and a highway system (12,730 km or 7,910 mi overall, including 10,973 km or 6,818 mi of paved surfaces). The major railway junctions are Chișinău, Bender, Ungheni, Ocnița (Oknitsa, in Russian), Bălți, and Basarabeasca (Bessarabka, in Russian). Primary external rail links connect the republic's network with Odessa (in Ukraine) on the Black Sea and with the Romanian cities of Iași and Galați; they also lead northward into Ukraine. Highways link Moldova's main cities and provide the chief means of transportation within the country, but roads are in poor repair. The country's major airport is in Chișinău. (en)
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  • Cet article présente les infrastructures de transport en république de Moldavie (pour le transport en Moldavie occidentale, voir Transport en Roumanie). (fr)
  • Questa voce raccoglie le principali tipologie di trasporti in Moldavia. (it)
  • In 1995, the main means of transportation in Moldova were railways (1,138 km or 707 mi) and a highway system (12,730 km or 7,910 mi overall, including 10,973 km or 6,818 mi of paved surfaces). The major railway junctions are Chișinău, Bender, Ungheni, Ocnița (Oknitsa, in Russian), Bălți, and Basarabeasca (Bessarabka, in Russian). Primary external rail links connect the republic's network with Odessa (in Ukraine) on the Black Sea and with the Romanian cities of Iași and Galați; they also lead northward into Ukraine. Highways link Moldova's main cities and provide the chief means of transportation within the country, but roads are in poor repair. The country's major airport is in Chișinău. Shipping is possible on the lower Prut and Nistru rivers, but water transportation plays only a modest role in the country's transportation system. In 1990 a total of 317 million tonkilometers of freight were carried on inland waterways as compared with 15,007 million ton-kilometers on railways and 1,673 million ton-kilometers on roads. The movement of manufactured goods and of passengers on all means of transportation started to decline in 1989. From 1993 to 1994, for example, the total amount of transported goods fell by 31 percent, passenger traffic decreased by 28 percent, and the number of passengers declined by 24 percent. The main causes for these declines are the high cost of transportation, a lack of fuels, and the poor state of Moldova's transportation infrastructure: approximately 20 percent of Moldova's roads are considered in a critical technical state. (en)
  • Транспорт является важнейшей отраслью экономики Молдавии, которая обеспечивает производственные связи, обмен продукцией между различными районами страны и её внешней торговлей. (ru)
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