Can You Guess Where These Pictures Were Taken? I Went To A Country That Doesn’t Even Exist, And This Is What I Saw

Of course, to the border guards, this country is very real.

There are seven countries in the world today that are not internationally recognized, but are de facto existent and have been around for at least twenty years. Four of them are in the former Soviet Union, two in Africa, and the oldest one is the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

Of the four ex-Soviet ones, Transnistria- theoretically part of Moldova, but in practice, situated between Moldova and Ukraine- still uses the old Soviet flag of the Moldovan SSR.

In spite of what might be a dramatic-sounding description, Transnistria is a very laid-back, hospitable place- not to mention one with amazing restaurants!

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A man shows his Transnistrian passport, with the Soviet hammer and sickle still prominently displayed

Can You Guess Where These Pictures Were Taken? I Went To A Country That Doesn’t Even Exist, And This Is What I Saw

Statues of Lenin are still found all over Transnistria, like this one in front of the Parliament building in Tiraspol

Can You Guess Where These Pictures Were Taken? I Went To A Country That Doesn’t Even Exist, And This Is What I Saw

Or this one in a village

Can You Guess Where These Pictures Were Taken? I Went To A Country That Doesn’t Even Exist, And This Is What I Saw

This man asked me to photograph him and his daughters

Can You Guess Where These Pictures Were Taken? I Went To A Country That Doesn’t Even Exist, And This Is What I Saw

A man stands in front of a church in a park in Tiraspol

Can You Guess Where These Pictures Were Taken? I Went To A Country That Doesn’t Even Exist, And This Is What I Saw

A boy rings church bells- not allowed by the church, but his father was fine with it

Can You Guess Where These Pictures Were Taken? I Went To A Country That Doesn’t Even Exist, And This Is What I Saw

A couple who asked me to take their photo

Can You Guess Where These Pictures Were Taken? I Went To A Country That Doesn’t Even Exist, And This Is What I Saw

A trolleybus driver re-attaches the cables after her bus broke down

Can You Guess Where These Pictures Were Taken? I Went To A Country That Doesn’t Even Exist, And This Is What I Saw

Tiraspol Station. Shot on Provia

Can You Guess Where These Pictures Were Taken? I Went To A Country That Doesn’t Even Exist, And This Is What I Saw

This man wanted me to take his portrait on a bus to Bender. Shot on Provia

Can You Guess Where These Pictures Were Taken? I Went To A Country That Doesn’t Even Exist, And This Is What I Saw

A couple walks in front of a hospital

Can You Guess Where These Pictures Were Taken? I Went To A Country That Doesn’t Even Exist, And This Is What I Saw

A bus with a picture of two Russian veterans of the Second World War

Can You Guess Where These Pictures Were Taken? I Went To A Country That Doesn’t Even Exist, And This Is What I Saw

Soviet style apartments and bus stop

Can You Guess Where These Pictures Were Taken? I Went To A Country That Doesn’t Even Exist, And This Is What I Saw

A girl looks out the window of a marshrutka, or shared taxi

Can You Guess Where These Pictures Were Taken? I Went To A Country That Doesn’t Even Exist, And This Is What I Saw
Can You Guess Where These Pictures Were Taken? I Went To A Country That Doesn’t Even Exist, And This Is What I Saw

Puppies at a monastery

Can You Guess Where These Pictures Were Taken? I Went To A Country That Doesn’t Even Exist, And This Is What I Saw

Swimming in the Dnister River

Can You Guess Where These Pictures Were Taken? I Went To A Country That Doesn’t Even Exist, And This Is What I Saw

Playing atop an old Soviet tank

Can You Guess Where These Pictures Were Taken? I Went To A Country That Doesn’t Even Exist, And This Is What I Saw

Fresh produce is often sold on the street

Can You Guess Where These Pictures Were Taken? I Went To A Country That Doesn’t Even Exist, And This Is What I Saw

Not everyone uses cars

Can You Guess Where These Pictures Were Taken? I Went To A Country That Doesn’t Even Exist, And This Is What I Saw

A girl skates through Pobedei Park

Can You Guess Where These Pictures Were Taken? I Went To A Country That Doesn’t Even Exist, And This Is What I Saw

Marshal Alexander Suvorov’s statue is probably the main landmark in Tiraspol, as he is considered the founder of the city

Can You Guess Where These Pictures Were Taken? I Went To A Country That Doesn’t Even Exist, And This Is What I Saw

Trolleybuses are one of the main ways of getting around

Can You Guess Where These Pictures Were Taken? I Went To A Country That Doesn’t Even Exist, And This Is What I Saw

This plane is considered a landmark in Tiraspol

Can You Guess Where These Pictures Were Taken? I Went To A Country That Doesn’t Even Exist, And This Is What I Saw