- (Romanian pronunciation: [dubəˈsarʲ];
Moldovan Cyrillic: Дубэсарь) or
Dubossary (Russian: Дубоссары; Yiddish: דובאסאר; Ukrainian: Дубоcсари) is a city...
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broke out on 2
November 1990 in Dubăsari (Russian: Дубосса́ры, romanized:
Dubossary)
between pro-Transnistria (Pridnestrovian
Moldavian Republic, PMR) forces...
- in the case of the
Dubossary raion, the
soviet refused to
place itself under the
jurisdiction of the
Dniester state. In the
Dubossary city soviet, an organ...
- The Dubăsari Dam (also HPP Dubasari, Romanian:
Hidroelectrocentrala de la Dubăsari) is a
hydroelectric dam at the
Dniester river near Dubăsari in Transnistria...
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which included Khajidereh (today Ovidiopol),
Khadjibey (Odessa), and
Dubossary, as well as some 150 villages, and
Silistra Province,
sometimes called...
- Pridnestrov'e—proshloe, nastoiashchee, budushchee, za
kulisami politiki.
Dubossary 1989-1992 gg. (Tiraspol':
Uprpoligrafizdat PMR, 2000), see esp. 198-203...
- boy,
Mikhail Rybachenko, was
found murdered in the town of Dubăsari (
Dubossary), 37 km
northeast of Chișinău. A
Russian language antisemitic newspaper...
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Christian Russian boy,
Mikhail Rybachenko, was
found murdered in the town of
Dubossary,
alleging that the Jews
killed him in
order to use the
blood in preparation...
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Beryslav – 12,149 (Ukrainian – 8,852,
Jewish – 2,639,
Russian – 524)
Dubossary – 12,089 (Jewish – 5,326,
Romanian – 3,383,
Ukrainian – 2,841) Novogeorgiyevsk...
- name
given to a
Russian Orthodox church in the
Diocese of
Tiraspol and
Dubossary, Bender, a town
controlled by Transnistria, de
facto independent territory...