Explore Transnistria and Journey back to the Soviet Union
Embark on a unique tour to explore a region that exists in a geopolitical gray area. Transnistria, although not officially recognized as a country, offers a fascinating glimpse into the bygone era of the Soviet Union. Originally part of Moldova, Transnistria resisted declaring independence from Russia following the collapse of the Soviet Union. After a 4-month civil war in 1992, a cease fire was negotiated. While the situation remains unresolved, the region has enjoyed peace for several decades, providing an intriguing opportunity to witness a living piece of history.
For more information and a complete itinerary, please visit gloriaguidemoldova.com or email gloriaguidemoldova@gmail.com
(Video was made on Capcut, Music is provided via Capcut, do not own rights to music)
Embark on a unique tour to explore a region that exists in a geopolitical gray area. Transnistria, although not officially recognized as a country, offers a fascinating glimpse into the bygone era of the Soviet Union. Originally part of Moldova, Transnistria resisted declaring independence from Russia following the collapse of the Soviet Union. After a 4-month civil war in 1992, a cease fire was negotiated. While the situation remains unresolved, the region has enjoyed peace for several decades, providing an intriguing opportunity to witness a living piece of history.
For more information and a complete itinerary, please visit gloriaguidemoldova.com or email gloriaguidemoldova@gmail.com
(Video was made on Capcut, Music is provided via Capcut, do not own rights to music)
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