- Not to be confused with Moldova, the neighbouring country.
Moldavia (Romanian: Moldova) is a region in north-eastern Romania, sharing a border with Moldova and Ukraine. It consists of the counties of Suceava, Iași, Vaslui, Galați, Vrancea, Botoșani, Neamț and Bacău.
Regions

Regions in Moldavia
Upper Moldavia (Bacău County, Neamț County, Botoșani County) |
Lower Moldavia (Iași County, Galați County, Vrancea County, Vaslui County) |
Cities
Iași County

Palace of Culture in Iași
- 🌍 Iași — the main city, former residence of Moldavian voivodes, important Romanian cultural and business center, university city
- Ruginoasa — Alexandru Ioan Cuza memorial palace
- Hârlău — museum of vineyard and wine, vineyards of Cotnari nearby
- Miclăușeni — monastery and Sturdza castle
- Hadâmbu and Dobrovăț monasteries
- Cucuteni — neolithic archeological site
- Pașcani
Vaslui County

Huși Cathedral
- Vaslui
- Bârlad
- Huși - vineyards nearby
Bacău County
Vrancea County

Mărășești memorial
Galați County
Botoșani County
Neamț County

Old church in Piatra Neamț
- 🌍 Piatra Neamț — monastery of Bistrița nearby. Surrounded by wooded mountains and boasting modern comforts, Piatra is one of the most beautiful and vibrant cities in Moldova
- 🌍 Bicaz — a good base for nearby lakes, canyon, and Eastern Carpathians, Izvorul Muntelui lake
- 🌍 Târgu Neamț — Neamț citadel, Agapia and Neamț monasteries and the memorial house of the famous writer Ion Creangă

Ion Creangă memorial house
- Roman
Other destinations
Understand
Get in
By plane
Get around
See

Sturdza Castle in Miclăuşeni
- 🌍 Sturdza Castle (Castelul Sturdza).
- Izvorul Muntelui Lake

Izvorul Muntelui Lake
Do
Ski
- Piatra Neamţ
- Vatra Dornei
Off road
- Piatra Neamţ - Hard enduro contests
Eat
Drink
Most popular drink in Lower Moldavia (Ţara de Jos a Moldovei) is wine from the vineyards of Cotnari, Panciu, Odobeşti, Huşi.
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