I bet you've never heard of this European Country! Gagauzia

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Maybe my most random adventure yet! This time I head to the south of Moldova and a little known Turkic Republic known as Gagauzia, home to about 120,000 Turkish speaking Gagauzian Moldovans. This place was in fact independent (kind of) between 1991 and 1994, until deal was struck to be officially an autonomous republic within modern Moldova. In this video, I explore the capital city of Comrat, home to 20,000 Gagauzians, and St. John's church. We also try a bit of local food, wine and beer, and meet local barman Diman whilst also exploring the surrounding countryside, the Lenin statue, the street named after him and the Alley of Gagauzian heroes. Not to be missed, this is one of my most random adventures yet! Oh and I also help out a guy at the market after he knocks over his boxes.
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Hi from Türkiye. Very nice to see a video about Gagauzia, thank you.

methany
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Nice content, no bullshit comments, appreciated. Not so many videos on Gagauzia, nice!

alebo
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If you can call Scotland and Wales Nations, Gagauzia is too.

kippersofdoom
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I’m Brazilian, but my great grandfather emigrated from Gagauzia 100 years ago to Brazil, and that’s where my last name comes from.

Never had the chance to visit it, so thank you so much for the video! That’s the first time I get to see it

capacle
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Very interesting wander around this bustling metropolis and, indeed, I'd never heard of that region. The sign on the front of the building reading "Altindağ Belediyesi Gençlik Merkezi" actually means "Altindağ Council Youth Centre". The other sign explains that the building was constructed by the Altındağ Municipal Authority in 2018. Something else that might interest you, the "OĞLU" suffix in Turkish surnames actually means "SON OF".

DikWhite
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Acctually Gagauz use to live in Bulgaria some hundreds years ago - when at the time Bulgaria was under Ottoman or Turkish rule - and crossed the river to Moldova - refuges
Moldova that on the other hand at that time was under the Russian rule - them are christian - exactly bulgarian-ortodox church
- orthox churchies are national like russian-orthodox or greek-ortodox or serbian-orthodox or rumanian-orthodox
but due to them living under Ottomans Gagauz speak turkish - mixed with slavic and romanian world - them adoped to the pressure of the other ruler
and speak russian to the pression of the other ruler

Next - Many countries of today middle and eastern Europe had dem refugees or expats in the past - and established programs - comming home for them people - as result many molodovans take romenian passport - them great parents in the time 1920 - 1940 used to be romanian citizens - and many gagauz take bulgarian passport - both still living in them home country - them become EU citizen - can travel and work in all EU
- this explains the cars with bulgarian licanse plates in Gagauz -
this cars most certain are owend buy bulgarian citizens gagauzian nationality so them do not need to pay customs in moldova for importing the car into the country as to the law them are tourists/visitor in Gagauzia
There is kind of pirvate leasing to avoid tax - and a kind of trade - someone with gagauzian nationality and bulgarian passport in his pocket - buys the cars in Bulgaria - drives them to Moldova (Gagauzia) and lets other people drive the cars - with legal authorisation - the people donot buy the cars - but only use - so none of them pays import duties to the moldovan customs

Next 2 - there are in Camrat some Gagauz nationalitis wanting the part of Moldova Republic become separate state - the answare from Chicinau the govarmento or capiltal of Moldova was simple - show us the gagauze people in your region - 99% are by the law bulgarian citizens - so there is no need to make saparate country with no-people or just a few people like you
same situation is in Transnistria - this is also county with no-people -
a lot of them have at least Rep Molodova passport or Rumanian passport in them pocket
- some old people have russian passport as inheritance of Soviet Union but also Putin payed a add-on pension to his citizens living abroad
- kind of bribing the people to become russian citizens - this bonus is now nothing cause of the expences of war in Ucraine

walterbertin
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Your voice is exactly like Benjamin Rich from Bald and Bankrupted.

dipayanroy
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Enjoyed the video. Surprised you don't have more views and subscribers. I considering going to live in Moldova.

johnroff
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Its not a country only an autonomous region

LukejbButterworth
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I am so glad to see someone doing a video about this region 🤩makes me even more motivated to go some day

queensabina
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Whackpacking loyal, I whackpacked it in March 2024.

jonnyscottblair
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Most Ukrainians speak Ukrainian, and it is very different from Russian even though they're close linguistically they aren't mutually intelligible. Most Russian speakers are in the Donbass and Kharkhiv

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