The document provides information about the Republic of Moldova. It begins with key facts such as the capital (Chisinau), government type (unitary parliamentary republic), official language (Romanian), area, population, and currency (Moldovan leu). It then lists some of the major cities in Moldova and provides pictures and brief descriptions of several notable historical, cultural, and natural sites around the country such as Orheiul Vechi, Soroca Fortress, Taul Park, Milestii Mici Winery, and Capriana Monastery. It concludes with images of other attractions in Chisinau and descriptions of traditional Moldovan foods.
The document provides information about Moldova, including:
- Key dates in Moldova's history including independence from the Soviet Union in 1991 and adoption of its constitution in 1994.
- Demographic information showing Moldova has a population of 3.4 million, with Romanians/Moldovans making up 78% of the population.
- Aspects of Moldovan culture like Casa Mare, Martisor, annual wine festivals, and famous dishes like mamaliga.
- Sayings about things that characterize a Moldovan identity.
This document discusses Moldova, its flag, capital city of Chisinau, and some of its landmarks like the Nativity Cathedral and Chisinau County Council. While details are sparse, the document touches on Moldova's flag, capital, and a few sites within the capital city.
The document provides an overview of Moldova with 3 paragraphs:
1) Geography, history, political structure, and economy - Moldova has a population of 4.2 million people and its capital is Chisinau. It was formerly part of the Soviet Union and declared independence in 1991. Agriculture represents 37% of GDP.
2) Social structure - The population is mostly Moldovan (64%) and Ukrainian (13.8%) with an average age of 34.6. 59% live in villages.
3) Culture - Important cultural sites include Orheiul Vechi, wine industries like Milestii Mici and Cricova, and famous people like Eugen Doga and Maria B
O viaţă întreagă veţi mărturisi cu mândrie:
”Şi eu am fost la Alba Iulia !” Fiii fiilor voştri vor chezăşui puternic și fericiţi, rostind: ”Şi părinţii noştri au fost la Alba Iulia!”
Poland is a country in Central Europe located over the Baltic Sea with a total area of 312,679 square kilometers and a population of over 38 million people. It has a long history dating back to 966 AD when Christianity was adopted. Poland is a member of the European Union and NATO with Warsaw as its capital and largest city. The country has beautiful natural features like mountains, rivers, lakes and forests and is home to various animals. Some of its famous historical figures include Pope John Paul II, Fryderyk Chopin, Copernicus and Marie Curie.
The document provides information about the Republic of Moldova. It begins with key facts such as the capital (Chisinau), government type (unitary parliamentary republic), official language (Romanian), area, population, and currency (Moldovan leu). It then lists some of the major cities in Moldova and provides pictures and brief descriptions of several notable historical, cultural, and natural sites around the country such as Orheiul Vechi, Soroca Fortress, Taul Park, Milestii Mici Winery, and Capriana Monastery. It concludes with images of other attractions in Chisinau and descriptions of traditional Moldovan foods.
The document provides information about Moldova, including:
- Key dates in Moldova's history including independence from the Soviet Union in 1991 and adoption of its constitution in 1994.
- Demographic information showing Moldova has a population of 3.4 million, with Romanians/Moldovans making up 78% of the population.
- Aspects of Moldovan culture like Casa Mare, Martisor, annual wine festivals, and famous dishes like mamaliga.
- Sayings about things that characterize a Moldovan identity.
This document discusses Moldova, its flag, capital city of Chisinau, and some of its landmarks like the Nativity Cathedral and Chisinau County Council. While details are sparse, the document touches on Moldova's flag, capital, and a few sites within the capital city.
The document provides an overview of Moldova with 3 paragraphs:
1) Geography, history, political structure, and economy - Moldova has a population of 4.2 million people and its capital is Chisinau. It was formerly part of the Soviet Union and declared independence in 1991. Agriculture represents 37% of GDP.
2) Social structure - The population is mostly Moldovan (64%) and Ukrainian (13.8%) with an average age of 34.6. 59% live in villages.
3) Culture - Important cultural sites include Orheiul Vechi, wine industries like Milestii Mici and Cricova, and famous people like Eugen Doga and Maria B
O viaţă întreagă veţi mărturisi cu mândrie:
”Şi eu am fost la Alba Iulia !” Fiii fiilor voştri vor chezăşui puternic și fericiţi, rostind: ”Şi părinţii noştri au fost la Alba Iulia!”
Poland is a country in Central Europe located over the Baltic Sea with a total area of 312,679 square kilometers and a population of over 38 million people. It has a long history dating back to 966 AD when Christianity was adopted. Poland is a member of the European Union and NATO with Warsaw as its capital and largest city. The country has beautiful natural features like mountains, rivers, lakes and forests and is home to various animals. Some of its famous historical figures include Pope John Paul II, Fryderyk Chopin, Copernicus and Marie Curie.
The document provides information about the country of Moldova in 3 paragraphs. It discusses Moldova's location in Eastern Europe, population which is mostly Moldovan, and land area of 33,371 square km bordered by Romania and Ukraine. It then describes Moldova's landscape including natural reserves, geological monuments, and forests. The third paragraph notes Moldova's rich history and the influences of various ethnic groups on its culture including Dacian-Latin origins seen in folklore, music, and customs.
The document provides an overview of Moldova including its geography, history, political structure, economy, social structure, and culture. Some key points:
- Moldova declared independence in 1991 after being occupied by the Soviet Union from 1940-1989. Its capital is Chisinau.
- The economy relies heavily on agriculture, which represents 37% of GDP. Average salaries are low at around $72-96 per month while inflation is 8%.
- Socially, the population is around 4.2 million with Moldovans and Ukrainians being the largest ethnic groups. Most speak Moldavian, which is similar to Romanian.
- Culturally, there are important historical sites, a thriving wine industry, and
Poland is a country located in Central Europe bordering Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, and Russia's Kaliningrad Oblast. It has a population of over 38 million people and its capital and largest city is Warsaw. Poland first became a kingdom in 1025 and formed a union with Lithuania in 1569, though it lost its independence in 1795 when its territory was partitioned among Prussia, Russia, and Austria. Poland regained independence after World War I but was then occupied by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union during World War II. It became a socialist republic dependent on the Soviet Union after the war until transitioning to a parliamentary democracy and market economy in 1989.
The document provides information about the Czech Republic, including its population, area, language, and capital city of Prague. It then lists several Czech products and their industries, such as glass, porcelain, garnet, beer, cheese, automobiles, pianos, shoes, and soft drinks. It also describes the Lužnice River, Czech highlights like Prague Castle and Charles Bridge, famous Czechs, typical foods, and traditional dances of the country.
The document provides facts about various geographical superlatives in Poland. The longest river is the Vistula River at 1,047 km. The largest lake is Śniardwy, which is 113.8 square km in area. The highest point is Rysy peak at 2,499 m. Some other highlights mentioned include the oldest national park being Białowieski National Park, the oldest university being Jagiellonian University founded in 1364, and the tallest building now being the Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw at 231 m tall.
Poland is located in Central-Eastern Europe. It borders Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania and Russia. The capital and largest city is Warsaw. Poland has a population of around 38 million people and was historically devastated during World War II. Key facts about Poland include that it is predominantly Roman Catholic, has the Tatras Mountains along its southern border, and was formerly in union with Lithuania for over 200 years during the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth period.
This document provides details from a trip to several cities in Poland, including Krakow, Wieliczka, Oswiecim, and Warsaw. In Krakow, highlights included visiting Wawel Castle overlooking the Vistula River and St. Mary's Basilica. In Wieliczka, the tour went underground to see salt sculptures in the 600-year-old salt mine. At Auschwitz and Birkenau, the concentration camps provided somber insights into the Holocaust. Warsaw attractions included the Palace of Culture, the icon of Our Lady of Częstochowa, and the Royal Łazienki Museum's gardens and palace.
Macedonia is located in Southeast Europe, bordered by Serbia, Albania, Greece and Bulgaria. The capital is Skopje, with a population of 500,000. Red and yellow are the main colors of the flag, representing liberty, while the coat of arms features a rising sun. Macedonia has a total area of 25,713 square km and a population of over 2 million. The country has a rich cultural heritage including architecture, poetry, music and many ancient religious sites. Football and handball are popular sports, and Macedonian is the official language, along with Albanian and Turkish.
The capital of Poland is Warsaw, located in the central region. Poland borders Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Lithuania, and has access to the Baltic Sea. The highest point is Rysy peak at 2,499 meters, located in the Tatra Mountains. Major rivers include the Vistula, Oder, Warta, and Bug. Other prominent cities are Toruń, Gdańsk, Bydgoszcz, Szczecin, Poznań, Wrocław, Kraków, and Łódź. Poland is a democratic republic with a president and prime minister. Notable monuments can be found throughout Polish cities,
Moldova has seen significant increases in wine exports over the last 10 years. Exports grew 64% between 2007 and 2008, with the largest export markets being Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. Moldova has over 107,000 hectares of vineyards and produces 12-15 million hectoliters of wine annually, with 85% of production being exported. The country's wine industry contributes significantly to the national economy.
The document provides information about the country of Moldova in 3 paragraphs. It discusses Moldova's location in Eastern Europe, population which is mostly Moldovan, and land area of 33,371 square km bordered by Romania and Ukraine. It then describes Moldova's landscape including natural reserves, geological monuments, and forests. The third paragraph notes Moldova's rich history and the influences of various ethnic groups on its culture including Dacian-Latin origins seen in folklore, music, and customs.
The document provides an overview of Moldova including its geography, history, political structure, economy, social structure, and culture. Some key points:
- Moldova declared independence in 1991 after being occupied by the Soviet Union from 1940-1989. Its capital is Chisinau.
- The economy relies heavily on agriculture, which represents 37% of GDP. Average salaries are low at around $72-96 per month while inflation is 8%.
- Socially, the population is around 4.2 million with Moldovans and Ukrainians being the largest ethnic groups. Most speak Moldavian, which is similar to Romanian.
- Culturally, there are important historical sites, a thriving wine industry, and
Poland is a country located in Central Europe bordering Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, and Russia's Kaliningrad Oblast. It has a population of over 38 million people and its capital and largest city is Warsaw. Poland first became a kingdom in 1025 and formed a union with Lithuania in 1569, though it lost its independence in 1795 when its territory was partitioned among Prussia, Russia, and Austria. Poland regained independence after World War I but was then occupied by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union during World War II. It became a socialist republic dependent on the Soviet Union after the war until transitioning to a parliamentary democracy and market economy in 1989.
The document provides information about the Czech Republic, including its population, area, language, and capital city of Prague. It then lists several Czech products and their industries, such as glass, porcelain, garnet, beer, cheese, automobiles, pianos, shoes, and soft drinks. It also describes the Lužnice River, Czech highlights like Prague Castle and Charles Bridge, famous Czechs, typical foods, and traditional dances of the country.
The document provides facts about various geographical superlatives in Poland. The longest river is the Vistula River at 1,047 km. The largest lake is Śniardwy, which is 113.8 square km in area. The highest point is Rysy peak at 2,499 m. Some other highlights mentioned include the oldest national park being Białowieski National Park, the oldest university being Jagiellonian University founded in 1364, and the tallest building now being the Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw at 231 m tall.
Poland is located in Central-Eastern Europe. It borders Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania and Russia. The capital and largest city is Warsaw. Poland has a population of around 38 million people and was historically devastated during World War II. Key facts about Poland include that it is predominantly Roman Catholic, has the Tatras Mountains along its southern border, and was formerly in union with Lithuania for over 200 years during the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth period.
This document provides details from a trip to several cities in Poland, including Krakow, Wieliczka, Oswiecim, and Warsaw. In Krakow, highlights included visiting Wawel Castle overlooking the Vistula River and St. Mary's Basilica. In Wieliczka, the tour went underground to see salt sculptures in the 600-year-old salt mine. At Auschwitz and Birkenau, the concentration camps provided somber insights into the Holocaust. Warsaw attractions included the Palace of Culture, the icon of Our Lady of Częstochowa, and the Royal Łazienki Museum's gardens and palace.
Macedonia is located in Southeast Europe, bordered by Serbia, Albania, Greece and Bulgaria. The capital is Skopje, with a population of 500,000. Red and yellow are the main colors of the flag, representing liberty, while the coat of arms features a rising sun. Macedonia has a total area of 25,713 square km and a population of over 2 million. The country has a rich cultural heritage including architecture, poetry, music and many ancient religious sites. Football and handball are popular sports, and Macedonian is the official language, along with Albanian and Turkish.
The capital of Poland is Warsaw, located in the central region. Poland borders Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Lithuania, and has access to the Baltic Sea. The highest point is Rysy peak at 2,499 meters, located in the Tatra Mountains. Major rivers include the Vistula, Oder, Warta, and Bug. Other prominent cities are Toruń, Gdańsk, Bydgoszcz, Szczecin, Poznań, Wrocław, Kraków, and Łódź. Poland is a democratic republic with a president and prime minister. Notable monuments can be found throughout Polish cities,
Moldova has seen significant increases in wine exports over the last 10 years. Exports grew 64% between 2007 and 2008, with the largest export markets being Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. Moldova has over 107,000 hectares of vineyards and produces 12-15 million hectoliters of wine annually, with 85% of production being exported. The country's wine industry contributes significantly to the national economy.
Several wine events in New York City were summarized:
1) Wines from Crete were featured at a trade tasting, pouring wines from 20 Cretan producers. Crete is working to establish its own identity as a wine region separate from Greece.
2) Spanish winemaker Patricia Lozano Cortés presented wines from Bodegas Zagarrón that are overturning assumptions about La Mancha. The affordable wines ranged from $12-18.
3) Chilean producers De Martino featured their Viejas Tinajas range, which uses ancient terracotta amphorae from throughout Chile. The small-production orange wine made with Muscat grapes received praise.
Croatia developed a new strategy to reposition itself as a tourist destination after gaining independence in 1991. It developed a branding strategy centered around portraying Croatia as preserving the authentic spirit and unspoiled nature of the Mediterranean. This included promoting Croatia's cultural and natural heritage, coastline of over 1,000 islands, and central identity as the Mediterranean as it once was. As a result, Croatia has significantly increased its tourist arrivals and income in recent years, establishing itself as a leading Mediterranean destination.
Foreign Exchange - The value to a community of exporting wine out of their re...jenna_lee
The document discusses the history and challenges of exporting wine internationally to enhance the wealth of communities. It provides details on how wine trade has evolved over thousands of years and spread from places like Georgia and Egypt to become a global industry today. Exporting high quality wine can boost local economies through job creation and growth in supporting industries like packaging. However, the wine industry faces challenges like economic recessions, strong currencies, trade barriers and taxes that impact profitability.
Wine originated in the Mediterranean and was an important part of life and trade for early civilizations like the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans. As these civilizations expanded, they spread viticulture and winemaking throughout the Mediterranean region and Europe. Today, the biggest Mediterranean wine producing countries like France, Italy, and Spain still dominate global wine production, consumption, and exports. The Mediterranean wine industry has significantly influenced wine production in new world regions like the Americas, Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand through the export of vines and winemaking styles. However, the industry now faces challenges from economic crisis and changing consumption patterns.
The International Golden Chest Festival for TV Film Productions is an annual festival held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. The festival aims to promote Bulgarian TV films and series and connect authors and producers globally. There are two categories for international competition: fiction and non-fiction films. Programs must be based on national literature, produced after 2000, and can be no longer than 60 minutes. The entry fee is 150 DEM. Plovdiv is the second largest city in Bulgaria and the site of the festival. It is an important industrial, commercial, and agricultural center with over 50 nationally important enterprises.
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2. By now, many people learned about the Republic of Moldova, a new former Soviet republic emerged in 1991. But many have little idea that this small country is placed the 7th among the top world wine exporters. Wine represents the major product of Moldova's economy .
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7. The largest underground wine cellar in the world is “hidden” in this country. ” From the touristic point of view, “Cricova” has a great importance for Moldova. Every person can visit this amazing place. A tour includes not only a driving and working through these ‘wine tunnels’, but also a delicious dinner served with fine wines.
8. In the guest book there are signatures of famous visitors, political leaders, like Brejnev,Gorbachiov and Gagarin , presidents of China (Zian ZeMin), France (Chirac), Poland (Kwasniewski), Romania (Iliescu), Russia (Putin ).
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10. The wine's share in Moldova's GDP is some 25 per cent. Today Cricova wine is sold in 28 countries around the world, but most exports go straight to Russia.
11. Cricova had double sales in the last 10 years around 1164 billion lei. "After the crisis, Cricova didn't have losses, and more it earned a net profit of 2.09 million lei - according to the results of 2009. And besides that managed to keep the team intact and even have been made and new hirings
16. Cricova does not need advertising because it has already become a brand, it has a history of decades and it is well known inside the country and abroad.
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18. Prices are affordable for all the social category, starting 25 MDL till thousand euros for bottle of collection wine.