Plopi

Plopi is a commune in , . It is composed of four villages: Alexandrovca, Hîrtop, Plopi and Taraclia.
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  • Type: Locality with 754 residents
  • Description: commune in Cantemir District, Moldova
  • Also known as: Commune of Plopi, Cantemir”, “Plop’”, and “Plopi, Cantemir

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Stoianovca and Cantemir.

Village
is a village in , . The majority of the population is composed of Bessarabian Bulgarians. It is a border crossing between Moldova and Romania. is situated 6 km northwest of Plopi.

Town
is a city in Moldova. It is located in the south-western part of the country, in the old region. It is the largest city and administrative center of . is situated 8 km north of Plopi.

Village
Photo: Gikü, CC0.
is a village in , . is situated 8 km east of Plopi.

Plopi

Latitude
46.20831° or 46° 12′ 30″ north
Longitude
28.21327° or 28° 12′ 48″ east
Population
754
Elevation
54 metres (177 feet)
Open location code
8GRC6657+88
Geo­Names ID
617585
Wiki­data ID
Q20858783
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In Other Languages

From Italian to Turkish—“Plopi” goes by many names.
  • Italian: Comune di Plopi
  • Italian: Plopi
  • Romanian: Comuna Plopi, Cantemir
  • Romanian: Comuna Plopi
  • Romanian: Plopi
  • Russian: Плопь
  • Turkish: Plopi

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