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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. 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.

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Religious buildings and structures in Moldova‎ (5 C, 14 P) Ruins in Moldova‎ (1 P) S. Scientific reserves in Moldova‎ (3 P) Squares in Moldova‎ (1 P)

  5. Căușeni - Wikipedia

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    In the 17th and 18th centuries, Căușeni was the capital of the Budjak Horde. [citation needed] The 17th century Assumption of Our Lady Church is the oldest surviving building in the town. [2] It is set more than 3 feet (0.91 m) below ground level and preserves the only medieval fresco in the Republic of Moldova.

  6. Cimișlia - Wikipedia

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    Cimişlia is in Raionul Cimişlia, Moldova, on the banks of the river Cogâlnic. It is located 73 km (45 mi) from the capital, Chişinău, at the intersection of several of the country's more important roads: it is on the route from Chişinău to Bolgrad or Giurgiuleşti, and is also on the Tiraspol – Leova road. It is 30 km (19 mi) from ...

  7. Culture of Moldova - Wikipedia

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    The first books, religious texts, of the Principality of Moldavia appeared in the mid-17th century. Prominent figures in Moldavia's cultural development include Dosoftei, Grigore Ureche, Miron Costin, metropolitan of Kiev Petru Movilă, scholars Nicolae Milescu-Spãtaru, Dimitrie Cantemir (1673–1723), and Ion Neculce, Gavriil Bănulescu-Bodoni, Alexandru Donici, Constantin Stamati, Costache ...

  8. Category:Cities and towns in Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Taraclia. Telenești. Tiraspol. Tiraspolul Nou. Tvardița. List of twin towns and sister cities in Moldova.

  9. National History Museum of Moldova - Wikipedia

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    The National Museum of Archaeology and History of Moldova from the very beginning was located in the historical building of the former Chisinau Boys’ Gymnasia No.1, later the Boy's Lyceum named after B.P. Hasdeu (in 1945–1963 in the premises there was housed the frontier detachment “Nistru”, and in 1963–1977 – the Polytechnic Institute), that was in the process of restoration.