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- commune in Dondușeni District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Boroseni and Elizavetovca (formerly Elisabeta). According to the 2014 Moldovan census...
- FC Moldova Boroseni was a Moldovan football club based in Borosenii Noi, Moldova. Founded in 1991, the club pla**** 3 seasons in the Moldovan National Division...
- Gheorghe Bojii (Moldova Boroseni) Mihai Andriuță (Moldova Boroseni) Sergiu Carabulea (Moldova Boroseni) Vlad Oboroc (Moldova Boroseni) Sergiu Crivițchii (Cristalul...
- Șomuzul Mare (from source to mouth): Left: Humoria, Frumoasa, Vătavu, Boroșeni, Cimbrina, Prisaca, Brana Right: Stupca, Iazuri, Brădățel, Târgul, Leucușești...
- Sergiu Sîrbu 1992–93 Zimbru Chișinău (2) Tiligul-Tiras Tiraspol Moldova Boroseni Vladimir Cosse (Tiligul-Tiras Tiraspol) 30 Sergiu Sîrbu (2) 1993–94 Zimbru...
- Dondușeni (Dondoșani; pop. 1,695)  Elizavetovca (Elisabeta; pop. 632) Boroseni Frasin (Frasân; pop. 2,090) Caraiman Codrenii Noi Horodiște (Horodiștea;...
- Red = away team win. Notes: The match between Bugeac Comrat and Moldova Boroseni was rated as a goalless win for home team. Moldova - List of final tables...
- citizenship and his name in Moldovan is spelled Valeriu Bogdăneț. Moldova Boroseni Moldovan National Division bronze: 1992–93 Valeri Bogdanets at FootballFacts...
- Ciuciuleni was rated as a goalless win for home team. The match between Moldova Boroseni and Tricon Cahul was rated as a goalless win for home team. Moldova - List...
- pla**** in Moldovan National Division for Olimpia Bălți (1992), Moldova Boroseni (1992–1993), Torentul Chișinău (1993–1996), MHM-93 Chișinău (1996–1997)...