I hate when people say these countries are not countries. They fought a war and won, they have their own military, borders, visas, currency, police, hold elections, have a parliament, etc yet just because many countries don’t recognize it then it’s not. I hate it.
Except that Transnistria labels its products as 'Made in Moldova' for exports to the EU. The people can also get to vote in the elections in Moldova, and the government even sends them to the polling stations to support pro-Russian candidates. To sum up, Transnistria only wants to 'be independent' when it's convenient for them.
@@jonarthritiskwanhc To be fair they can’t trade on the national stage because they are unrecognized. If they were they could have trading partners and import/export and would do very well. This is the problem how we recognize countries now days.
@@exploringsuffolk We have few people who speak English, but I think that such guides exist, but there are very few of them. You cаn find such tours on the Intеrnet, like: transnistria tours
You could have done a little more research before you travelled there. No gasstation was named after the football club. Sherrif is the second-largest company in Transnistria. Sheriff owns a chain of petrol stations, a chain of supermarkets, a TV channel, a publishing house, a construction company, a Mercedes-Benz dealer, an advertising agency, a spirits factory, two bread factories, a mobile phone network, the football club FC Sheriff Tiraspol and its home ground Sheriff Stadium, a project which also included a five-star hotel. Company loyalists hold most main government positions in the territory.
Hey, guys, Looks like Wizzair flights to Moldova will be resumed. I'd like to check out Transnistria. Do you know how it is now with the possibility of entry for an EU citizen given the geopolitical situation there? Thank you
There may be problems with European citizens entering Transnistria, but this is unlikely. At the border of Transnistria they simply check documents and let them in, people are rarely turned away there
Straswiutje :D also die Kellnerin hätte Ich nie auf Jahrgang 1999 geschätzt (eher 1989) :D hoff du informierst auch deine Teilnehmer auf dein Kanal damit die auch was davon haben ;) Peace Pozz
Krank Man, you showed such a wonderful country, and yet you always spoke bad about the Russians and USSR. I cannot understand how you speak bad about a place and yet you showed such amazing heritage of the USSR. The only propaganda in your video seems to only you. 😂
Это не просто банановая страна.Более того на сегодня это територия является ни чем инным как рассадник коррупции и беспредела.Територия где так называемый государственный чиновник типо нотариус вам за мешок картошки нарисует любую бумажку и назовет ее документ
I hate when people say these countries are not countries. They fought a war and won, they have their own military, borders, visas, currency, police, hold elections, have a parliament, etc yet just because many countries don’t recognize it then it’s not. I hate it.
Except that Transnistria labels its products as 'Made in Moldova' for exports to the EU. The people can also get to vote in the elections in Moldova, and the government even sends them to the polling stations to support pro-Russian candidates.
To sum up, Transnistria only wants to 'be independent' when it's convenient for them.
@@jonarthritiskwanhc To be fair they can’t trade on the national stage because they are unrecognized. If they were they could have trading partners and import/export and would do very well. This is the problem how we recognize countries now days.
I'm from Transnistria and I'm glad that you visited our country! We are always glad to have guests
I am thinking of coming to visit soon but I am worried as I don't speak russian, are there guides to show me around do you know?
@@exploringsuffolk We have few people who speak English, but I think that such guides exist, but there are very few of them. You cаn find such tours on the Intеrnet, like: transnistria tours
@@exploringsuffolk I think you can search on the Internet, like: transnistria tours
theres no way you really said taras shevchenko is a russian tsar on the 50 ruble note
You could have done a little more research before you travelled there. No gasstation was named after the football club. Sherrif is the second-largest company in Transnistria. Sheriff owns a chain of petrol stations, a chain of supermarkets, a TV channel, a publishing house, a construction company, a Mercedes-Benz dealer, an advertising agency, a spirits factory, two bread factories, a mobile phone network, the football club FC Sheriff Tiraspol and its home ground Sheriff Stadium, a project which also included a five-star hotel. Company loyalists hold most main government positions in the territory.
Thanks for letting me know. It didn't read that anywhere
LMAO! 3:26 This is not a Russian tsar. This is the Ukrainian poet Shevchenko)))
Hey, guys,
Looks like Wizzair flights to Moldova will be resumed. I'd like to check out Transnistria. Do you know how it is now with the possibility of entry for an EU citizen given the geopolitical situation there?
Thank you
There may be problems with European citizens entering Transnistria, but this is unlikely. At the border of Transnistria they simply check documents and let them in, people are rarely turned away there
...probably not to the 3D cinema hahaha 😂
Straswiutje :D also die Kellnerin hätte Ich nie auf Jahrgang 1999 geschätzt (eher 1989) :D hoff du informierst auch deine Teilnehmer auf dein Kanal damit die auch was davon haben ;) Peace Pozz
Good documentary, I would like to visit
Krank Man, you showed such a wonderful country, and yet you always spoke bad about the Russians and USSR. I cannot understand how you speak bad about a place and yet you showed such amazing heritage of the USSR. The only propaganda in your video seems to only you. 😂
thanks for your comment! what bad things did I say for example except that they do propaganda?
Man hört deinen deutschen Akzent so gut raus! 🥲😀
Just to know it is romanian ,moldavian language Does not exist !!
And no people on the roads ))))) lonely sharifi ))))
It is a real country! Why not?
Это не просто банановая страна.Более того на сегодня это територия является ни чем инным как рассадник коррупции и беспредела.Територия где так называемый государственный чиновник типо нотариус вам за мешок картошки нарисует любую бумажку и назовет ее документ
Its disrespectful to say fake republic