Central Moldavian Plateau

The Central Moldavian Plateau, or Codru Massif is a geographic area in . 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.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Hâncu monastery.

The is a monastery in , Moldova. The monastery was founded in 1678, in the principality of . The monastery was built by Mihail Hancu, Great High Steward, after his daughter expressed a desire to become a nun.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Bursuc and Cristești.

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is a village in , . is situated 3 km northwest of Central Moldavian Plateau.

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is a village in , . is situated 5 km southwest of Central Moldavian Plateau.

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is a village, which is situated 6 km west of Central Moldavian Plateau.

Central Moldavian Plateau

Latitude
47.08333° or 47° 5′ north
Longitude
28.33333° or 28° 20′ east
Elevation
331 metres (1,086 feet)
Open location code
8GVC38MM+88
Geo­Names ID
824316
Wiki­data ID
Q2888630
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Ukrainian—“Central Moldavian Plateau” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Podișul Moldovei Centrale
  • Japanese: 中央モルドバ高原
  • Polish: Wyżyna Besarabska
  • Romanian: Podișul Bâcului
  • Romanian: Podișul Moldovei Centrale
  • Romanian: Podișului Codrilor
  • Swedish: Podișul Moldovei Centrale
  • Ukrainian: Кодри

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Huzun and Micleușeni.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Khrebet Gorodka and Romanian People’s Salvation Cross.

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