Difference between revisions of "Moldova"

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But if you are foreign there is a possibility to not pay for the trip, it just depends with every driver you go.
 
But if you are foreign there is a possibility to not pay for the trip, it just depends with every driver you go.
  
Though the official language of Moldova is "Moldovan," it is really Romanian, identical to the Romanian spoken in Romania. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moldovan_language]
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Though the official language of Moldova is called ''Moldovan'', it is really Romanian, identical to the Romanian spoken in Romania. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moldovan_language]
  
 
Since 2007 visitors from the US, EU, Norway, Iceland, Canada, Switzerland and Japan do not require a visa [http://http://www.mfa.gov.md/consular-information/].
 
Since 2007 visitors from the US, EU, Norway, Iceland, Canada, Switzerland and Japan do not require a visa [http://http://www.mfa.gov.md/consular-information/].

Revision as of 13:26, 25 July 2007

Hitchhiking is quite popular in Moldova, although usually you have to pay for it, a price equal to the price of the trip in same direction.

But if you are foreign there is a possibility to not pay for the trip, it just depends with every driver you go.

Though the official language of Moldova is called Moldovan, it is really Romanian, identical to the Romanian spoken in Romania. [1]

Since 2007 visitors from the US, EU, Norway, Iceland, Canada, Switzerland and Japan do not require a visa [2].

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