Chisinau CENTRAL MARKET in Moldova (Piata Centrala)
I love markets and this one in Chisinau, the capital of Moldova is a great feast for the senses. In Piata Centrala you can buy anything, from groceries, to meat, fresh fish, clothes and everything you might need for home. Join me in this walk to discover one of Europe's biggest markets.
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Travel Guide to Ukraine and Moldova
Quintessentially European, but refreshingly unsullied by the onslaught of mass tourism, Ukraine and Moldova provide us with two of the continent’s surprisingly little-known gems.
Ukraine, with its blue lakes and green hills can boast no fewer than seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites including the historic centre of Lviv, the wooden Tserkvas of the Carpathians and the cathedrals and monastic architecture of Kiev. The second largest country on the European continent, it was the birthplace of Russian Orthodoxy and has lain at the heart of the social changes that have beset this region for centuries. With a cultural pedigree that can trace its origins back to Byzantium and the Renaissance, its traditions and food span eons of influences that are just waiting to be discovered.
Sandwiched between Romania and Ukraine, Moldova is blessed with a climate that encourages year round tourism. Not an obvious destination for most tour operators, it is nonetheless blessed with some stunningly unspoiled charms. Its pride lies in its natural landscapes including Pădurea Domnească (the Royal Forest) and The Lower Prut (Prutul de Jos), but within this little slice of heaven you can also find ancient monasteries and historic forts, wineries that can justifiably hold their own with their French counterparts.
The Moldovan Language
The Moldovan Language
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David's Been Here is just outside of Moldova's capital city of Chişinău, taking in both the culture and delicious wine of the area. In this short video, David gives us a quick crash course in the Moldovan Language. If you're looking to get the real local experience during your tours of the country, listen close and practice your pronunciation in this Moldovan dialect of Romanian. Learn everything from the language basics to how to get around, while David and Natalia translate back and forth from English to Moldovan. For more information on the language, visiting Chişinău and other aspects of the country, check out the David's Been Here Guide to Moldova. Interested in more of David's linguistic travels? Check out his international language lessons here!
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Tourister Pe Nistru Cu Pluta, sarim cu Tarzanca, facem Dulceata din Harbuz la natura
Va prezentăm astazi episodul 4 Tourister, în acest episod veti urmari calatoria noastră pe Nistru, care a început de la Dibasari și s-a încheiat la Vadul lui Vodă, a dutrat 2 zile și a cuprins in ea multe aventuri , locuri frumoase și experiente noi. Le multumim încă o data celor de la FFW pentru aceste amintiri de neuitat.
Dar in liniele generale,Turistar este un canal prin intermediul căruia veți vizita cele mai faimoase locuri din Republica Moldova precum Orheiul Vechi , O sută de movile, Cetatea Soroca, Castelul lui Manuc Bey, Elefantul de la Butești, Rezervațiil naturale, mănăstiri ( Saharna, Căpriana, Frumoasa, Țîpova, Curchi, Hîncu etc.) vinării renumite din Moldova (Purcari, Asconi, Mileștii Mici, Cricova , Mimi) și multe altele , iar turiști vom fi noi - o familie ordinară Împreuna ne vom minuna de cele vazute, vom gusta din gastronomia locală, vom aprecia accesibilitatea locoțiilor și caliatea drumurilor ,nivelul prețurilor și ospitalitatea.
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From Chisinau to Budapest
In early 2017, during one of the coldest winters in recent memory, I flew from Warsaw, Poland, to Chisinau, Moldova. Moldova I could then add to my list of countries visited, completing my half century.
After a few days exploring Chisinau - a more interesting city than I'd been led to believe - I decided not to take up the option of my return flight to Warsaw. Instead, I headed home overland.
First I travelled on a cheap, uncomfortable minibus to Iasi, Romania. After a brief stay there, I continued west, taking an early train over the mountains to Cluj Napoca. The journey was particularly memorable, thanks in large part to the wonderfully generous Romanian I shared my compartment with. A 6 am beer is not always something I'll accept, but sometimes it's the perfect way to start the day.
From Cluj, I was in some difficulty trying to figure out the best way onwards. I toyed with the idea of going to Debrecen in Hungary, and then Kosice in Slovakia, but when I investigated the routes available, everything seemed just to run directly through Budapest. With only a handful of days left over before I needed to be home in Poland, I eventually opted for the Hungarian capital.
This would be my third visit to Budapest; they say that the third time's the charm, and that was certainly the case here. I thoroughly loved my short visit this time around, despite the temperatures of around minus fifteen.
And then, that was it; I bought a ticket on the Polski Bus to Krakow, and tried in vain to sleep through the night journey; the next morning I hurried over to Bielsko-Biala and home, to rest after my marathon trek.
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Tours-TV.com: Chisinau (Kishinev)
The capital of Moldova Chisinau (Kishinev) is very green. There are many buildings of XIX century, interesting museums and the National Theatre. Moldova. (基希讷乌, キシナウ, كيشيناو). See on map .