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Moldova is a small landlocked nation in Eastern Europe, bordered entirely by Romania to the west and Ukraine to the north, east, and south. It is one of the least visited countries in Europe and one of the smallest, yet it possesses a quietly compelling character - a gentle landscape of rolling hills, river valleys, sunflower fields, and some of the most extensive underground wine cellars in the world, reflecting a winemaking tradition stretching back over five thousand years.
The capital Chișinău is a city of wide Soviet-era boulevards, Orthodox churches, green parks, and a growing café and arts scene that reflects Moldova's gradual emergence as one of Eastern Europe's more intriguing off-the-beaten-path destinations. The breakaway region of Transnistria along the eastern bank of the Dniester River is one of the most unusual places in Europe - a self-declared state that still displays Soviet-era symbols, currency, and architecture, offering a remarkable and surreal window into a world frozen in a different era. Explore related settings through our Places of Worship, Cities and Scenic Views collections.
Moldova is the wine capital of Eastern Europe by volume - the Cricova and Mileștii Mici wine cellars stretch for hundreds of kilometres underground and hold millions of bottles in one of the largest natural wine storage systems on Earth. Mămăligă (cornmeal porridge), sarmale (stuffed cabbage rolls), and plăcinte (filled pastries) are beloved national dishes that reflect the country's Romanian and Eastern European culinary heritage. Browse related feeds under Nature, Rolling Cams and Hotels & Resorts on EarthLive.TV.
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Moldova is a small landlocked nation in Eastern Europe, bordered entirely by Romania to the west and Ukraine to the north, east, and south. It is one of the least visited countries in Europe and one of the smallest, yet it possesses a quietly compelling character - a gentle landscape of rolling hills, river valleys, sunflower fields, and some of the most extensive underground wine cellars in the world, reflecting a winemaking tradition stretching back over five thousand years.
The capital Chișinău is a city of wide Soviet-era boulevards, Orthodox churches, green parks, and a growing café and arts scene that reflects Moldova's gradual emergence as one of Eastern Europe's more intriguing off-the-beaten-path destinations. The breakaway region of Transnistria along the eastern bank of the Dniester River is one of the most unusual places in Europe - a self-declared state that still displays Soviet-era symbols, currency, and architecture, offering a remarkable and surreal window into a world frozen in a different era. Explore related settings through our Places of Worship, Cities and Scenic Views collections.
Moldova is the wine capital of Eastern Europe by volume - the Cricova and Mileștii Mici wine cellars stretch for hundreds of kilometres underground and hold millions of bottles in one of the largest natural wine storage systems on Earth. Mămăligă (cornmeal porridge), sarmale (stuffed cabbage rolls), and plăcinte (filled pastries) are beloved national dishes that reflect the country's Romanian and Eastern European culinary heritage. Browse related feeds under Nature, Rolling Cams and Hotels & Resorts on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check our live webcam map or browse cameras in Romania, Ukraine and Hungary.