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Moldova

Moldova, an Eastern European country and former Soviet republic, has varied terrain including forests, rocky hills and vineyards. Its wine regions include Nistreana, known for reds, and Codru, home to some of the world’s largest cellars. Capital Chișinău has Soviet-style architecture and the National Museum of History, exhibiting art and ethnographic collections that reflect cultural links with neighboring Romania.

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Currency:

Moldovan Leu (MDL)

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Cultural Activities:

Moldova has a rich cultural heritage influenced by Romanian and Russian traditions. Cultural events, music festivals, and art exhibitions are held throughout the year. The National Opera and Ballet Theatre in Chisinau offers cultural performances.

Accommodation:

Moldova offers a range of accommodations, including 3-star, 4-star, and 5-star hotels. Notable options include the Radisson Blu Leogrand Hotel in Chisinau.

Transport Connectivity:

Moldova has a developing road network.
Buses and minibusses are the primary mode of public transportation.
Rail services connect Moldova with neighboring countries.

Population:

Approximately 4 million.

Religion:

Predominantly Eastern Orthodox Christianity, with a minority of other Christian denominations.

Languages Spoken:

Moldovan (Romanian): The official language.
Russian and Gagauz are also spoken by various communities.

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