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  2. Tourism in Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in the Republic of Moldova focuses on the country's natural landscapes and its history. Wine tours are offered to tourists across the country. Vineyards/cellars include Cricova, Purcari, Ciumai, Romanești, Cojușna, Mileștii Mici. In 2015, Moldova received 2.85 million visitors. [3]

  3. List of World Heritage Sites in Moldova - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Moldova ratified the convention on 23 September 2002. [3] As of 2024, Moldova has one World Heritage Site listed, the Struve Geodetic Arc, which was listed in 2005. It is a transnational site, shared with nine other countries. There are also two sites on the tentative list. [3]

  4. Soroca Fort - Wikipedia

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    From 200 to 250 men. The Soroca Fort (Romanian: Cetatea Soroca) is a historic fort in the Republic of Moldova, in the modern-day city of Soroca. The city has its origin in the medieval Genoese trade post of Olchionia, or Alchona. [citation needed] It is known for its well-preserved stronghold, established by the Moldavian Prince Stephen the ...

  5. Category:Tourist attractions in Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Lists of tourist attractions in Moldova‎ (1 C, 1 P) B. Botanical gardens in Moldova‎ (1 P) C. Christian monasteries in Moldova‎ (9 P) E.

  6. Soroca - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. Soroca is a city and municipality [2] in Moldova, situated on the Dniester River about 160 km (99 mi) north of Chișinău. It is the administrative center of the Soroca District. Before the Holocaust, most of the population was Jewish.

  7. Chișinău - Wikipedia

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    Chișinău (/ ˌkɪʃɪˈnaʊ / KISH-in-OW, US also / ˌkiːʃiːˈnaʊ / kee-shee-NOW, Romanian: [kiʃiˈnəw] ⓘ; formerly known as Kishinev) [ a ] is the capital and largest city of Moldova. [ 8 ] The city is Moldova's main industrial and commercial centre, and is located in the middle of the country, on the river Bîc, a tributary of the ...