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National
Jour de l'Indépendance de la République de Moldavie
Jeudi, 27 Août, 2026
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Bloc de 4 jours
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VEN
28
Jour de pont
SAM
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DIM
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Week-end de 4 jours avec un pont le 28 Août
📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
Moldova is a small, landlocked country situated between Romania and Ukraine. It is noted for its wine and monastic heritage. Although infrequently visited, the country offers rewarding experiences for adventurous tourists, with tours available from the capital, Chișinău, that explore both wineries and monasteries.
- Moldovan society traditionally shows high respect for women, often demonstrated by male friends through gestures like paying bills or holding doors.
- In rural areas, smoking or consuming alcohol by women is considered a social taboo.
- Approach political discussions cautiously, avoiding topics like unification with Romania, the Transnistria conflict, or Moldova's relationship with the EU, particularly in certain regions.
- Be aware that citizenship identity can be sensitive; some citizens identify as 'Moldovan' while others may identify as 'Romanian'.
- If clarification on identity is needed, it is advisable to ask local residents directly.
- Political discourse is generally divided among those favoring closer ties with the EU, Russia, or neutrality.
- Be prepared for local curiosity. If approached by potential scammers, disregard them or firmly tell them to leave, as politeness is not required.
À propos de ce jour férié
Moldova's official recognition of independence occurred on March 2, 1992, when the nation achieved United Nations membership. Moldova initially declared its independence from the Soviet Union on August 27, 1991.