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October 29th - 'You'll feel like at home, only better': Chisinau tourist guide Irina Iacoban
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In the Moldovan capital, deep set in autumn, I've been enjoying a walk and talk with Irina – who helps tourists make the most of a beautiful and intriguing city. Just search for "free tour Chisinau" – and of course tip, between 100 and 200 lei (£4.50-£9).
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