The Transnistria reference article from the English Wikipedia on 24-Apr-2004
(provided by Fixed Reference: snapshots of Wikipedia from wikipedia.org)

Transnistria

Sponsorship the way you would do it
image:Transnistria-map.png
Administrative map of Moldova
with Transnistria highlighted in yellow
Image:Transnistria-lipp.png
Flag of Transnistria

Transnistria or Transdniester (Russian: Pridnestrov'e, Romanian, reffered to as Stânga Nistrului by official Moldovan sources). Transnistria is a region in eastern Europe. It is considered internationally to be part of Moldova, and previously part of the Moldavian SSR, but has declared independence as the Transdniestrian Moldovan Republic, with a capital at Tiraspol. The region has a Slavic-speaking majority, who fear unification with Romania. The name comes from it being the area of Moldava east of the river Nistru.

The area had been controlled by the Ottoman Empire and was ceded to the Russian Empire in 1792. It was organised as the 'Moldavian Autonomous Oblast' in the Ukrainian SSR. After World War II, it was included with Bessarabia into the Moldavian SSR in exchange for the Southern Bessarabia ("Bugeac"), which was included in the Ukrainian SSR.

This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.


Counties of Moldova
Bălţi | Cahul | Chişinău | Edineţ | Lăpuşna | Orhei | Soroca | Tighina | Ungheni