About Orheiul Vechi
Republic of Moldova
Orheiul Vechi pictures.
(Orhei Ancien)
# Name: Orheiul Vechi. Note that the 'h' is pronounced as the Scottish 'ch' in 'loch'. Vechi is pronouned 'wag'. The word 'vechi' simply means 'old'. In contradiction to English, adjectives are often written behind nouns; the ending '-ul' is then added to the noun. Hence, Orheiul Vechi stands for Old Orhei, and the Russian word is just the translation of the name: Старый Оргеев (Staryi Orgeyev). The 'modern' town of →Orhei is around 20 km away in the west.
# Location: Some 35 km north-east of →Chişinău, Orheiul Vechi stretches along river Răut, which flows into the river Nistru (Dniestr) near Dubăsari further to the east. The more you get to the east, the deeper the river valley becomes. Here, the Răut is cutting into a thick layer of soft limestone.
# Population: Recently, the monastery is inhabited by a couple of monks again. Near Old Orhei there's the small village of Butuceni and, on the other side of the river, the village of Trebujeni. The latter seems to have around 1,000 inhabitants, Butuceni is much smaller.
# Landscape: The rather small river Răut has created a deep valley during the last 10,000 years. The surface layer is dominated by very soft coquina (also: shell limestone). It's even possible to pull out the seashells with your bare hands. The river meanders in a deep S-shaped valley through the plateau, the difference between the top of the plateau and the river is probably around 60 metres. The cliffs are riddled with holes like a giant Swiss cheese. Most of Moldova consists of rolling hills and some flat areas, so it's quite a surprise to see such a wild, rugged and certainly unique setting.
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