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Literature of Moldova comprises the literature of the principality of Moldavia, the later trans-Prut Moldavia, Bessarabia, the Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic, and the modern Republic of Moldova, irrespective of the language. Although there has been considerable controversy over linguistic identity in Moldova, the Moldovan and Romanian languages are virtually identical and share a common literary history.[1] Moldovan literature, therefore, has considerable overlap with Romanian literature.
^Ciscel, Matthew H. (2012). "Multilingualism and the disputed standardizations of Macedonian and Moldovan". In Hüning, Matthias; et al. (eds.). Standard Languages and Multilinguialism in European History. John Benjamins. p. 320. ISBN 978-9-027-20055-6. Retrieved 2013-06-25.
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