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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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Moldova Cities and Tourism Object Videos
- Alexandr Pushkin House & Museum
- Alexei Mateevici House & Museum
- Aventura Park
- Capriana Monastery
- Codrii Reserve
- Constantin Stamati House & Museum
- Cosauti Village
- Cricova Winery
- Dendrarium
- Emil Racovita Cave
- Ethnographic Museum D.Cara-Ciobanu
- Hincu Monastery
- Hirjeuca Monastery
- Igor Vieru House and Museum
- Japca Village
- Medieval Town of Orhei
- Milestii Mici Winery
- National Gagauz history
- National History Museum of Moldova
- New - Prut Toltrels
- Padurea Domneasca
- Patria LukOil Center
- Rudi Village
- Saharna Village
- Serpeni Headbridge Memorial
- Soroca’s Fortress
- Stanca-Jeloboc Forest
- Taul Park
- The Candle of Gratitude
- The Home of the Fabulist A. Donici
- The Hundred Knolls
- The Mansion of Manuc Bei
- The Museum of Ethnography and Archaeology
- The Museum of Ethnography and National History
- The Museum of Popular Art from Ivancea
- The Trajan Walls
- The Virgin Mary Church
- Tipova Village
- Zaim village
- Zoo Chisinau
- Anenii Noi
- Balti
- Basarabeasca
- Biruinta
- Briceni
- Bucovat
- Cahul
- Cainari
- Calarasi
- Camenca
- Cantemir
- Causeni
- Ceadir-Lunga
- Chisinau
- Cimislia
- Codru
- Comrat
- Cornesti
- Costesti
- Crasnoe
- Cricova
- Criuleni
- Cupcini
- Dnestrovsc
- Donduseni
- Drochia
- Dubasari
- Durlesti
- Edinet
- Falesti
- Floresti
- Frunza
- Ghindesti
- Glodeni
- Grigoriopol
- Hincesti
- Ialoveni
- Iargara
- Leova
- Lipcani
- Maiac
- Marculesti
- Nisporeni
- Ocnita
- Orhei
- Otaci
- Rezina
- Ribnita
- Riscani
- Sangera
- Singerei
- Slobozia
- Soldanesti
- Soroca
- Stefan Voda
- Straseni
- Taraclia
- Telenesti
- Tighina - Bender
- Tiraspol
- Tiraspolul Nou
- Ungheni
- Vadul lui Voda
- Vatra
- Vulcanesti
About Moldova Country

Upon the dissolution of the Russian Empire in 1917, an autonomous, then independent Moldavian Democratic Republic was formed, which joined Greater Romania in 1918. In 1940, Bessarabia was occupied by the Soviet Union, and was split between the Ukrainian SSR and the newly created Moldavian SSR. After changing hands in 1941 and 1944 during World War II, the territory of the modern country was subsumed by the Soviet Union until its independence on August 27, 1991. Moldova was admitted to the United Nations in March 1992.
In September 1990, a breakaway government was formed in Transnistria, the strip of Moldova on the east bank of the river Dniester. After a brief war in 1992, it became de facto independent, although no UN member has recognized its independence.
The country is a parliamentary democracy with a president as head of state and a prime minister as head of government. Moldova is a member state of the United Nations, Council of Europe, WTO, OSCE, GUAM, CIS, BSEC and other international organizations. Moldova currently aspires to join the European Union,[4] and has implemented the first three-year Action Plan within the framework of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP).
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