Talk:Q217
Autodescription — Moldova (Q217)
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- Generic queries for administrative territorial entities
This list of queries is designed for all instances of administrative territorial entity (Q56061). It is generated using {{TP administrative area}}
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- Places in Moldova (query)
- Map of places in Moldova (query)
- List of monuments (Monumental (Q29167605))
- List of places ordered by altitude (query) (elevation above sea level (P2044))
- Count of buildings by architectural style (query)
- List of highest buildings (query) (height (P2048))
- Organizations with headquarters in Moldova (query)
- List of items which have power over or which apply to Moldova (query) (applies to jurisdiction (P1001))
- People born in Moldova, sorted by number of sitelinks (query)
- Main occupation of people born in Moldova (query)
- People dead in Moldova, sorted by number of sitelinks (query) (place of death (P20))
- People buried in Moldova, sorted by number of sitelinks (query) (place of burial (P119))
- People living in Moldova, sorted by number of sitelinks (query) (residence (P551))
- List of items with narrative location in Moldova (query) (narrative location (P840))
- List of movies with filming location in Moldova (query) (filming location (P915))
- See also: Wikidata:WikiProject Country subdivision
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In Moldova, the Cyrillic alphabet was used for the Moldovan language until 1989. In Transnistria, the Cyrillic alphabet is used today for the Moldovan language. See Q570411 (Moldovan Cyrillic alphabet). --Лобачев Владимир (talk) 13:03, 26 November 2018 (UTC)
- @Лобачев Владимир: Moldova (Q217) was not around in 1989. You are talking about Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (Q170895). Gikü (talk) 21:32, 26 November 2018 (UTC)
Changing link
[edit]I need that someone change the link on Wikipedia called "fur Moldavie" to the page "fur Republiche di Moldavie". Thanks! - Gianmarco139 (talk) 17:59, 25 January 2019 (UTC)
In the "Vecini" section take away Transnistria and Uniunuea Europeană
[edit]Moldova does not border with Transnistria, as nowhere is Transnistria accepted as an independent territory. It is still part of Moldova. European Union is not ever a country, and Moldova does not share borders with anyone except Ukraine or Romania. Please change it. I tried it, but was unable to find the location of this information
Russian language
[edit]Russian has been removed its special status in Moldova https://www.ipn.md/en/law-on-functioning-of-languages-declared-unconstitutional-7967_1079182.html, so there's no reason to keep the Russian name of the country anymore. Saying this for @Лобачев Владимир:. Super Dromaeosaurus (talk) 19:04, 21 January 2021 (UTC)
- @Super Dromaeosaurus: I don't see how that news article is connected to what you've done – it involves status of the Russian (Q7737) in Moldova while you have been removing references to the so-called Moldovan (Q36392). There was one instance when you've removed a reference to Russian (Q7737), but as far as I can see in Wikidata:Requests_for_deletions/Archive/2015/Properties/1#P743 the short name (P1813) property is not supposed to only feature a country's official language(s) – I could add Chinese (Q7850) and it would still be valid.
- Be advised that in Moldova (Q217) the official language, at least de jure (as written in the Constitution of Moldova (Q1994954)) is Moldovan (Q36392) based on Latin script (Q8229). Gikü (talk) 16:16, 22 January 2021 (UTC)
- Oh, I did not know that, I thought we only were supposed to add short names of the official languages of the country in question. Thank you for the notice. And yes, I know the official language is "Moldovan", but the one that was used in the Moldovan Declaration of Independence was "Romanian". Super Dromaeosaurus (talk) 16:23, 22 January 2021 (UTC)