Festivalul dumitru matcovschi biography
- Dumitru Matcovschi was born in 1939, in a village on the banks of River Nistru, Vadul Raşcov, in the county of Soroca, Romania.
- The event took place in village Vadul-Rascov, Soldanesti district, native locality of late poet Dumitru Matcovschi.
- Dumitru Matcovschi was born on October 20, 1939 in Vadul-Rascov village of Soroca county in a family of peasants.
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Several localities of Moldova participate at cultural festival
Chisinau, 20 May /MOLDPRES/ – Over 15 villages on both banks of the Dniester river participate today at Festival "Podul cultural Rascov – Vadul – Rascov" (Cultural Bridge Rascov – Vadul – Rascov). The event takes place in Vadul – Rascov, Soldanesti district, the native town of late poet Dumitru Matcovschi.
The festival agenda includes evolution of folk ensembles, dancers, folk bands from the Dniester region with a programme of songs, dances and theatre plays. At the same time, there were organised excursions to tourist destinations of Vadul – Rascov: House – Museum "Dumitru Matcovschi", Jewish cemetery, Grottoes in cliffs, Chapel of XVth century etc.
For festival, there were prepared photo exhibitions representing tourist attractions of participating villages, exhibitions with pupils' drawings from Rascov and Vadul – Rascov, film screenings with memories of eldest inhabitants of these villages about their friendship with neighbours over the Dniester, traditions
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Unification of Moldova and Romania
Movement for uniting Moldova and Romania
Not to be confused with Unification of Moldavia and Wallachia or Union of Bessarabia with Romania.
The unification of Moldova and Romania is the idea that Moldova and Romania should become a single sovereign state and the political movement which seeks to bring it about. Beginning during the Revolutions of 1989 (including the Romanian Revolution and the independence of Moldova from the Soviet Union), the movement's basis is in the cultural similarity of the two countries, both being Romanian-speaking, and their history of unity as part of Greater Romania.
The question of reunification is recurrent in the public sphere of the two countries, often as a speculation, both as a goal and a danger. Though historically Romanian support for unification was high, a March 2022 survey following the Russian invasion of Ukraine indicated that only 11% of Romania's population supports an immediate union, while over 42% think it is not the right moment.[1]
A majority in Moldova continues to oppose it
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Cultural festival unites more localities of Moldova
Chisinau, 10 June /MOLDPRES/ – Over 15 villages on both banks of the Dniester participated on 09 June at Festival "Paromul cultural Rascov – Vadul – Rascov" (Cultural ferry Rascov – Vadul – Rascov). The event took place in village Vadul-Rascov, Soldanesti district, native locality of late poet Dumitru Matcovschi.
The festival agenda included evolution of folk ensembles, folk dancers from the Dniester area with a programme of songs, dances and theatrical sequences. Also, there were organised excursions to tourist destinations of Vadul – Rascov: House – museum "Dumitru Matcovschi", Jewish Cemetery, Grottoes in Cliffs of XVth century, etc.
There were prepared photo exhibitions for festival representing tourist attractions in participating villages, exhibitions with drawings of pupils from Rascov and Vadul – Rascov, film screenings with memories of eldest inhabitants of these villages about their friendship with neighbours over the Dniester, traditions, history, crafts, as well as
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