Is this 89 percent in the territory governed by the Republic of Moldova, or also including the territory that is de facto independent (Pridnestrovie)? Either way, it's the first time I have seen this 89 percent number. It's quite possible that you know better than me, in which case I'm quite pleased to be educated. That being said, the statistics I have seen for the Republic of Moldova (ex. Pridnestrovie) seem to show around 75-80 percent of the population being ethnic Moldovan/Romanian.
It's worth mentioning Transnistria appeared on the maps as a result of a "peaceful" compromise between Moldova and Russia, after 5 months of war with Russia in 1992.
12:53 Romania did not occupy the territory; Romania merely tried to reclaim the territory stolen by the Soviets, and since it did not have sufficient military strength, it was forced to do so with the help of Nazi Germany !
@@RevolutionaryRoads1984yes there were many eternal flames scattered throughout the old CCCP, like anything cost of maintaining then all and of course depending where located ,the Geopilitics
Moldova, Moldovan language and ethnicity are known since at least early 14th century. It's all well documented and easy to check out. Where as the term romanian in regards to the ethnicity, language and country, came in to circulation only in the first half of 19th century. So, to say romanian but not Moldovan language, is like saying soviet language but not russian. Thus, the term romanian, is simply geografical and political but not ethnic neither historic ...
stop stupid idicracy propaganda the Romanian language stated formation after Roman Empire invasion in 105 . After roman retreat in 275 all space around actual Romania,Moldova and frontier parts in neighbouring countries used the new language originated from popular Latin
@@RaduRadonys pretend??? Surely not... How can, something that never existed, could even be pretended not to exist??? For over 500 years nothing stood on the way of Walachians and Moldovans to identify them selfs, language, culture and country as Romanians but not only they didn't, they fearlessly fought against such attempts by others trying to romanise them. In all historic documents, laters and other communications with European governments, monarchs and even the Pop, the rulers of Moldova, Walachia called them selfs Moldovans, country Moldova, lunguage Moldovan and so on, and were addressed to by the above and others in same fashion. Way before Stalin, communists or Russians invented Moldova, according to modern history. Also, all the writings, in both Walachian and Moldovan languages, since at least early 14th century, are all in Cyrillic alphabet, up to second half of the 19th century, when realisation of being Romanians suddenly downed on the enlightened nation... Should be enough to wake up some curiosity...
Stop showing your "knowledge" acquired from the Soviet school! Romanian was also spoken in Wallachia-"Țara Românească" (appeared before Moldova!), Transylvania and Moldova. Just because you didn't learn this in school full of Soviet propaganda, doesn't mean that the historical truth (based on a lot of evidence) is different.
French ,Italy ,Germany, Spain were in same situation speaking only the big ones ... many centuries inhabitants of this countries were First Bavarian's ,Bretons ,Padovan, Venetians, Castelians etc .
15:58 That's Eminescu, one of the greatest romantic poets of the 19th century, please don't mistake him with Eminem lol :))
Haha, no disrespect intended whatsoever! :) Just felt like having a bit of a silly moment in an otherwise fairly information packed video.
@@RevolutionaryRoads1984 Yes I know that, it was a joke comment too :)
Hey ,I'm from Moldova!! Don't know what to say but today i beat Frequent Visitor ,a easy demon in Geometry Dash
Ayyy! Keep em coming!
Thanks a lot for a cool video, bro! Mulțumesc mult pentru videoclip! Спасибо! 🔥
89% Romanian /Moldovan origins citizens doesn't make a state multi ethnic.
It is a national state.
Is this 89 percent in the territory governed by the Republic of Moldova, or also including the territory that is de facto independent (Pridnestrovie)? Either way, it's the first time I have seen this 89 percent number. It's quite possible that you know better than me, in which case I'm quite pleased to be educated. That being said, the statistics I have seen for the Republic of Moldova (ex. Pridnestrovie) seem to show around 75-80 percent of the population being ethnic Moldovan/Romanian.
It's worth mentioning Transnistria appeared on the maps as a result of a "peaceful" compromise between Moldova and Russia, after 5 months of war with Russia in 1992.
Would love to see you visit Narva, Estonia
The Baltics are on the agenda for later this year!
12:53 Romania did not occupy the territory; Romania merely tried to reclaim the territory stolen by the Soviets, and since it did not have sufficient military strength, it was forced to do so with the help of Nazi Germany !
(2.20) of this video,it`s the remains of the victory (eternal )flame..success and victory in the so-called,Great patriotic war( CCCP -soviet times)
Are you sure? I spotted the Eternal Flame in a different location. I assume there was more than one back in the day, in that case?
@@RevolutionaryRoads1984yes there were many eternal flames scattered throughout the old CCCP, like anything cost of maintaining then all and of course depending where located ,the Geopilitics
Moldova, Moldovan language and ethnicity are known since at least early 14th century. It's all well documented and easy to check out. Where as the term romanian in regards to the ethnicity, language and country, came in to circulation only in the first half of 19th century. So, to say romanian but not Moldovan language, is like saying soviet language but not russian. Thus, the term romanian, is simply geografical and political but not ethnic neither historic ...
stop stupid idicracy propaganda
the Romanian language stated formation after Roman Empire invasion in 105 .
After roman retreat in 275 all space around actual Romania,Moldova and frontier parts in neighbouring countries used the new language originated from popular Latin
What about Tara Romaneasca? Are you just gonna pretend like that didn't exist? LOL....
@@RaduRadonys pretend??? Surely not... How can, something that never existed, could even be pretended not to exist??? For over 500 years nothing stood on the way of Walachians and Moldovans to identify them selfs, language, culture and country as Romanians but not only they didn't, they fearlessly fought against such attempts by others trying to romanise them. In all historic documents, laters and other communications with European governments, monarchs and even the Pop, the rulers of Moldova, Walachia called them selfs Moldovans, country Moldova, lunguage Moldovan and so on, and were addressed to by the above and others in same fashion. Way before Stalin, communists or Russians invented Moldova, according to modern history. Also, all the writings, in both Walachian and Moldovan languages, since at least early 14th century, are all in Cyrillic alphabet, up to second half of the 19th century, when realisation of being Romanians suddenly downed on the enlightened nation... Should be enough to wake up some curiosity...
Stop showing your "knowledge" acquired from the Soviet school! Romanian was also spoken in Wallachia-"Țara Românească" (appeared before Moldova!), Transylvania and Moldova. Just because you didn't learn this in school full of Soviet propaganda, doesn't mean that the historical truth (based on a lot of evidence) is different.
French ,Italy ,Germany, Spain were in same situation speaking only the big ones ...
many centuries inhabitants of this countries were First Bavarian's ,Bretons ,Padovan, Venetians, Castelians etc .