2002 in Moldova

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Events from the year 2002 in Moldova .

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Music of Moldova</span> Moldovan music

Moldovan music is closely related to that of its neighbour and cultural kin, Romania. Moldovan folk is known for swift, complex rhythms, musical improvisation, syncopation and much melodic ornamentation. Pop, hip hop, rock and other modern genres have their own fans in Moldova as well. Modern pop stars include O-Zone, a Romanian and Moldovan band whose "Dragostea din tei" was a major 2004 European hit, guitarist and songwriter Vladimir Pogrebniuc, Natalia Barbu, who is well known in Germany, Romania and Ukraine, and Nelly Ciobanu. The band Flacai became well known in the 1970s across Moldova, turning their hometown of Cahul into an important center of music.

Nisporeni The city is administrative center of the Nisporeni District.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Pavel Stratan</span> Moldovan popular singer (born 1970)

Pavel Stratan is a Moldovan popular singer. His first album, Amintiri din copilărie, was released in 2002.

Muzeul Memoriei Neamului is a private museum in Chișinău, Moldova, dedicated to the victims of the Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina, and commemorating anti-communist resistance in the region.

Museum of Soviet occupation may refer to:

Andrei Stratan is a Moldovan politician.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Georgia–Moldova relations</span> Bilateral relations

Georgia–Moldova relations are the foreign relations between Georgia and Moldova, which were officially established on 25 June 1992. Both countries have separatist zones that are supported by Russia and have suffered wars as a cause of conflicts with them. Additionally, Russian propaganda is present in both countries. Wine from both countries suffered a ban in Russia in 2006 despite their popularity in the country and importance on the trade of Georgia and Moldova with Russia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tourism in Moldova</span>

Tourism in the Republic of Moldova focuses on the country's natural landscapes and its history. Wine tours are offered to tourists across the country. Vineyards/cellars include Cricova, Purcari, Ciumai, Romanești, Cojușna, Mileștii Mici. In 2015, Moldova received 2.85 million visitors.

Vasile Bârcă was a Moldovan politician, member of the Moldovan Parliament, mayor of Chișinău and minister during Greater Romania.

Valentina Stratan-Golban is a Moldovan politician.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Natalia Gherman</span> Moldovan politician and diplomat

Natalia Gherman is a Moldovan politician who has been serving as Executive Director of the United Nations' Counter-Terrorism Executive Directorate since 2023.

Vadim Pirogan was a Bessarabian activist and author. He was the head of the Communist Regime Victims Association and a member of the Moldovan Writers' Union.

Elena Postică is a historian from the Republic of Moldova.

Sergiu Grossu was a Romanian writer and theologian.

The Republican Party of Moldova is a political party in Moldova.

The Romanian People's Salvation Cross is a monumental cross in Nisporeni, Moldova. The cross has a height of 35 metres (115 ft) and is the largest cross in Moldova.

<i>Amintiri din copilărie</i> (album) 2002 studio album by Pavel Stratan

Amintiri din copilărie is the debut studio album of Moldovan popular singer Pavel Stratan.VODOOO It also sold very well in Romania.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">First Tarlev Cabinet</span>

The First Tarlev Cabinet was the Cabinet of Moldova from 19 April 2001 to 19 April 2005. It was the first government led by Vasile Tarlev who was the Prime Minister of Moldova from 2001 to 2008.

Stratan is a common surname in Romania and Moldova that may refer to:

References

  1. "Muzeul Memoriei Neamului - Resurse Educaționale". edu.emoldova.org. Retrieved 2023-01-31.
  2. "Familia Stratan s-a mutat la Bucureşti". adevarul.ro. Retrieved 2021-02-17.