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Chițcani (Moldovan Cyrillic: Кицкань; Russian: Кицканы, romanized: Kitskany; Ukrainian: Кіцкань, romanized: Kitskan) is a
commune in Căușeni District,...
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Chițcani may
refer to
several places in Moldova:
Chițcani, a
commune in Căușeni
district Chițcanii Vechi, a
commune in Telenești district, and its village...
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District + that of the
commune Chițcani was
given by
Transnistrian authorities as 95,742.
Other sources indicate ~9,000 for
Chițcani. In this
table it is ****umed...
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Battle of
Chițcani (1683) was a
battle of the
united Cossack troops of the Polish-Lithuanian
Commonwealth under the
command of the Right-bank
Hetman Stefan...
- the city of
Bender with its
suburb Proteagailovca, the
communes Gîsca,
Chițcani (including
villages Merenești and Zahorna), and the
commune of Cremenciug...
- of the
river Dniester from the city of
Tiraspol (Proteagailovca, Gîsca,
Chițcani, and Cremenciug) are
controlled by the PMR. The
localities controlled by...
- villages/hamlets): In addition, the
breakaway authorities control the
commune of
Chițcani of Căușeni District, on the
western bank of the
river Dniester. According...
- Right: Purcica,
Poiana Lungă, Bârzești, Stemnic, Racova, Chițoc, Ghilăhoi,
Chițcani, Pârvești, Horoiata, Simila,
Valea Seacă, Tutova, Pereschiv, Lupul, Berheci...
- (Kitskansky) monastyr') is an all-male
Moldovan Orthodox monastery located in
Chițcani, near
Bender and Tiraspol.
Geographically located in the
historical region...
- Proteagailovca), and
three communes (five localities) of Căușeni
District (Gîsca,
Chițcani, and Cremenciug) are de
facto controlled by the
breakaway regime of Transnistria...