Administrative divisions of Moldavia

A ținut (pl. ținuturi; sometimes translated in English as "region", "district" or "municipality" ) were the traditional subdivision of the Principality of Moldavia (1359–1859).

Principality of Moldavia (late 14th century – 1859)
Lower Country (Țara de Jos)


 * Iași County
 * Cârligătura County (later merged with Iași 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)
 * Fălciu County
 * Soroca County
 * Orhei County
 * Lăpușna County

Upper Country (Țara de Sus)


 * Hotin County
 * Cernăuți County
 * Dorohoi County


 * Suceava County
 * Neamț County
 * Hârlău County (later Botoșani County)


 * Bacău County
 * Trotuș County (later merged with Bacău County)
 * Câmpulung County

Historic Bessarabia (Basarabia)


 * Cetatea Albă County
 * Chilia County


 * Tigheciu County
 * Tighina County

Southern Bessarabia (Sudul Basarabiei)


 * Cahul County
 * Bolgrad County
 * Ismail County