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Bessarabia is a former region of Eastern Europe comprising most of current-day Moldova and districts of Ukraine. It is bounded by the Dniestr river to the north and east, the Prut to the west and the lower Danube river and the Black Sea to the south. It had approximately 17,600 sq mi (45,600 kmē). Bessarabia has mostly hilly plains with flat steppes. The area is a very fertile for agriculture, and it also has some lignite deposits and stone quarries. People living in the area grow sugar beets, sunflowers, wheat, corn, tobacco, wine grapes and fruits. They also raise sheep and cattle. Currently, the main industry in the region is agricultural processing.

The region's main cities are Chisinau (Kisinev), the capital of Moldova, Izmayil (or Izmail), Tiraspol and Bilhorod-Dnistrovs'kyi (also called Belgorod-Dnestrovsky). Other towns of historical importance include: Lipkany, Briceni, Hotin , Balti, Tighina and Soroki .

The name Bessarabia (Basarabia in Romanian) probably derives from the WallachianWallachia (also spelt Walachia Romanian: Tara Romaneasca literally Romanian country ; Turkish: Iflak formed a Romanian principality in eastern Europe from the late Middle Ages until the mid- 19th century. The capital city changed over time, from Curtea de family of Basarab, once rulers over the southern part of the area. The name originally applied only to the southern part of the territory.

From the 15th to the 20th centuries, the region passed successively to: Moldavia, the Ottoman Empire, Russia, Romania, the Soviet Union, and Ukraine and Moldova. The Russians called the region Bessarabiya, the Romanians Basarabia, and the Turks Besarabya.

The population before World War IIWorld War II was the most extensive and costly armed conflict in the history of the world, involving the great majority of the world's nations, being fought simultaneously in several major theatres, and costing tens of millions of lives. The war was fough consisted of Moldavians, Ukrainians, Bulgarians, Russian and Jews. About two-thirds of the population were Moldavians.

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