- took
force in 2005. In
addition to the
unrecognized Transnistrian citizenship, most
Transnistrians have
Moldovan citizenship, but many also have Russian...
- The
Transnistrian ruble (alternatively
rubla or rouble; Romanian: rublă transnistreană,
Moldovan Cyrillic: рублэ транснистрянэ; Russian: приднестровский...
- The
Transnistrian p****port is
issued to
citizens of the
Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (also
known as Transnistria) for the
purpose of international...
-
about 1,500 troops,
mostly local Transnistrians and a few
dozen personnel from Russia. A
majority of
Transnistrians speak Russian as
their first language...
- the
Black Sea. Amid
rumors that
Transnistria would attack Ukraine,
Transnistrian President Vadim Krasnoselski declared Transnistria to be a peaceful...
- 2000
Transnistrian parliamentary election 43
seats in the
Supreme Council 22
seats needed for a
majority This
lists parties that won seats. See the complete...
- 6% Ukrainians: 22.9% Bulgarians: 2.4% Gagauz: 1.1% Belarusians: 0.5%
Transnistrians: 0.2% Others: 1.4% This
census was the
first one in
Transnistria in...
-
conducted a
study based on
casualty reports,
significant numbers of both
Transnistrians and
Moldovans fought together on both
sides of the conflict. They suggest...
- Moldova. In an internationally-recognised 2006 referendum, 97.2% of
Transnistrians were
reported to have
voted in
favor of
their country's
annexation to...
- people. The
number of
Transnistrian holding Moldovan citizenship is disputed.
According to the
Moldovan government, 400,000
Transnistrians have
Moldovan citizenship...