Geography of Moldova
Moldova is a landlocked area bounded by Ukraine on the east and Romania to the west. It is the second-smallest of the former Soviet republics and the most densely populated. Moldova's economy resembles those of the Central Asian republics, rather than those of the other states on the western edge of the former Soviet Union.
Moldova's proximity to the Black Sea gives it a mild and sunny climate.
Location:
Eastern Europe, northeast of Romania
Geographic coordinates:
47 00 N, 29 00 E
Map references:
Commonwealth of Independent States
Area:
Area - comparative:
slightly larger than Maryland
Land boundaries:
Coastline:
0 km (landlocked)
Maritime claims:
none (landlocked)
Climate:
moderate winters, warm summers
Terrain:
rolling steppe, gradual slope south to Black Sea
Elevation extremes:
Natural resources:
lignite, phosphorites, gypsum, arable land
Land use:
Irrigated land:
3,110 sq km (1993 est.)
Natural hazards:
landslides (57 cases in 1998)
Environment - current issues:
heavy use of agricultural chemicals, including banned pesticides such as DDT, has contaminated soil and groundwater; extensive soil erosion from poor farming methods
Environment - international agreements:
Geography - note:
landlocked
total:
33,843 sq km
land:
33,371 sq km
water:
472 sq km
total:
1,389 km
border countries:
Romania 450 km, Ukraine 939 km
lowest point:
Nistru River 2 m
highest point:
Dealul Balanesti 430 m
arable land:
53%
permanent crops:
14%
permanent pastures:
13%
forests and woodland:
13%
other:
7% (1993 est.)
party to:
Air Pollution, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Desertification, Hazardous Wastes, Ozone Layer Protection
signed, but not ratified:
Air Pollution-Persistent Organic Pollutants