Churches and Monasteries
For the 2004 census, Orthodox Christians, who make up 93.3% of Moldova’s population, were not required to declare the particular of the two main churches they belong to. The Moldovan Orthodox Church, autonomous and subordinated to the Russian Orthodox Church, and the Orthodox Church of Bessarabia, autonomous and subordinated to the Romanian Orthodox Church, both claim to be the national church of the country. 2% of the population is Protestant, 1.2% belongs to other religions, 0.9% is non-religious, 0.4% is atheist, and 2.2% did not answer the religion question at the census.
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Capriana Monastery
In a picturesque forest area, only 40km north - west of Chisinau, lies Capriana Convent – one of the oldest in Moldova (1429). For a long period...
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Hancu Monastery
In 1678 in a forest at the source of the Cogalnic river (about 55 km West of Chisinau) the great High steward Mihai Hincu at request of his daughter...
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Hirjauca Monastery
It is situated 70 km north-west of Chisinau. The community of monks appeared in this area for the first time in 1740. Later some wooden churches...
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Japca Monastery
The Japca Monastery is situated on the shore of Nistru River at the distance of 10 km from Camenca. It is the only monastery from Basarabia which...
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Noul Neamţ Monastery (Chiţcani)
Noul Neamţ is an all-male monastery located in Chiţcani, near Tighina, geographically in Basarabia but controlled by the breakaway Transnistrian...
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Rudi Monastery
Situated about 200km north of Chisinau, Rudi is one of the most interesting places to visit. One can find here pre-historic remains in a natural,...
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Saharna Monastery
The "Holy Trinity" Monastery of Saharna, situated about 110 km north of Chisinau on the right side of the Nistru, is considered to be one of...
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Tipova Monastery
In Tipova on the rocky side of the Nistru river (about 100-km north of Chisinau), is the biggest Orthodox cave monastery in Moldova and in Eastern...
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