Abstract:
The ethnological heritage of the Republic of Moldova is one of the pillars on which reliance the country's culture and identity and it is traditionally valued more for its aesthetic, recreational and leisure sides by narrow groups of people. One of the major difficulties of the traditional heritage inventory is the delimitation of the components without material support that belong to the specifics of folklore cultures. The frameworks of the intangible heritage, which is another phrase for immaterial and non-material heritage, adapts the outlines of a complex of variables that impose new determinations for each specific situation. Villages are the oldest form of human habitation and they continue to carry the culture and civilization through the material and spiritual expressions. In order to meet the cultural and scientific interest, local and international tourists need informational support on the ethnological heritage of the Republic of Moldova.