Moldova
Moldova is a place where you can have wonderful blend of nature and history. It is a delight for all those nature lovers to get mesmerized by the hilly landscape dotted with copious and lush vineyards. Earlier Moldova was known as the garden of the Soviet Union, for agricultural products Moldova has now lost most of its traditional Russian markets, and now it is trying to explore new international markets.
Cricova, the first place that you’ll visit during your trip to Moldova; Cricova is also known as a wine city. With more than 60 miles of roads, across the roadside huge tanks and barrels are parked. Don’t miss Milestii Mici, a treat for all those passionate for wine. Famous for its biggest wine collection in the world, Milestii Mici has celebrated for been registered in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Chisinau, capital of Moldova is a very beautiful city placed on the River Byk. Most of the buildings scattered in the city is made up of white limestone so, it has made Chisinau affectionately referred as the ‘White City’, One can explore the Fine Arts Museum, the Chekhov Theater and the Pushkin House. Moldova has a deep interest for folk music and dance, with the presence of internationally well-known groups such as the Zhok Folk Dance and the Doina Choir and orchestras encouraging folk music and dance, making popular among tourists and locals. With very few impressive neo-classical buildings in between the city center is otherwise designed in Soviet-style governmental architecture,
Major cites in Moldova are Bender, Tiraspol and Balti. With the exception of Chisinau, however there is little bit of Western prosperity and influence anywhere.
Top Destinations and Cities of Moldova
Destination Facts
| Capital: Chisinau |
Currency: Moldovan leu (MDL) |
| Area: 33843 |
Official Language: Moldovan1 (Romanian) |
| Population: 4434547 |
National Animal: Auroch |
| Population Density: 131 |
National Sports: Football, Ice Hockey |
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