A ÃÂinut (pl. ÃÂinuturi; sometimes translated in English as "region", "district" or "municipality") were the traditional subdivision of the Principality of Moldavia (1359âÂÂ1859).
Principality of Moldavia (late 14th century â 1859)
Lower Country (ÃÂara de Jos)
IaÃÂi County
CârligÃÂtura County (later merged with IaÃÂi County)
Roman County
Vaslui County
Tutova County
Bârlad County (later merged with Tutova County)
Tecuci County
Horincea County (later merged with Covurlui County)
Covurlui County
Putna County
Adjud County (later merged with Putna County)
FÃÂlciu County
Soroca County
Orhei County
LÃÂpuÃÂna County
Upper Country (ÃÂara de Sus)
Hotin County
CernÃÂuÃÂi County
Dorohoi County
Suceava County
NeamÃÂ County
HârlÃÂu County (later BotoÃÂani County)
BacÃÂu County
TrotuÃÂ County (later merged with BacÃÂu County)
Historic Bessarabia (Basarabia)
Cetatea AlbÃÂ County
Chilia County
Tigheciu County
Tighina County
Southern Bessarabia (Sudul Basarabiei)
Cahul County
Bolgrad County
Ismail County
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