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    House of Prayer - Ark
    The church “Ark” – is a church of Evangelical Christians and Baptists of Moldova. It is an integral part of the Union of Baptist Churches of Moldova (Bishop Ion Miron).

History

 

Statements of fact with regard to the remote but glorious Moldovan past plunge you into examining the historical events of our country. At times, we do not even suspect that an obvious unremarkable historical nuance can hide a plethora of past secrets. With great names of history, victories and defeats, monuments, buildings, excavations, military installations, and much more - all together proclaim a rich tapestry only waiting for you to discover our Moldovan heritage with the help of our online guidance - under the heading of History of Moldova.

Great Patriotic War monuments   
Belsky Grave
Alexey Iliych Belsky is the Colonel, Hero of the Soviet Union and an honorary citizen of the city Chisinau.
mun. Chisinau, c. Chişinău, Center
Memorial complex "Heroes' Square"
The memorial complex "Heroes' Square" is on the common grave of soldiers killed during the liberation of the city of..
mun. Tighina (Bender), c. Bender
Memorial Monument for Teachers and Students
The Teachers of Pedagogical Institute N.E .Vasilaty and I.E Borisiuk and thirty students did not return home from the..
mun. Tiraspol, c. Tiraspoli
Memorial to villagers, who died during the Great Patriotic War
Memorial to soldiers and civilians who died during the Great Patriotic War of 1941- 1945.
mun. Chisinau, c. Cricova
Military Memorial Symbol in Memory of Soldiers - Aviators
Military Memorial Symbol in Memory of Soldiers - Aviators was established in order to commemorate the 30th Anniversary..
mun. Tiraspol, c. Tiraspoli
Monument to Canning Factory Workers
This monument was established in memory of workers of Tiraspol canning food factory named “The 1st May”. These people..
mun. Tiraspol, c. Tiraspoli
The monument "Victims of the Holocaust"
The monument "Victims of the Holocaust" was erected in memory of Jewish people killed by Romanian-German invaders..
mun. Tighina (Bender), c. Bender