- 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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