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| | {{I|Transnistria}} '''Transnistriaball''' {{I|Transnistria}}, officially known as the '''Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republicball''', is an unrecgonized countryball in europe. |
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| Transnistria
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| Coordinates: 46°50′N 29°37′E
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| This article is about the unrecognized state. For the administrative unit of Moldova, see Administrative-Territorial Units of the Left Bank of the Dniester. For other uses, see Transnistria (disambiguation).
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| Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
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| Official names
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| Flag of Transnistria
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| Flag[b]
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| Emblem of Transnistria
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| Emblem
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| Anthem:
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| Мы славим тебя, Приднестровье
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| My slavim tebya, Pridnestrovie
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| "We Sing the Praises of Transnistria"[2]
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| Duration: 1 minute and 41 seconds.1:41
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| Location of Transnistria
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| Status Unrecognized state
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| Capital
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| and largest city
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| Tiraspol
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| 46°50′25″N 29°38′36″E
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| Official languages
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| Russian
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| Moldovan (Romanian)[a]
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| Ukrainian
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| Interethnic language Russian[3][4][5]
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| Ethnic groups (2015)
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| 29.1% Russians
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| 28.6% Moldovans/Romanians[c]
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| 22.9% Ukrainians
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| 2.4% Bulgarians
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| 1.1% Gagauz
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| 0.5% Belarusians
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| 0.2% Transnistrians
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| 1.4% others
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| (14% did not specify)
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| Demonym(s)
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| Transnistrian
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| Pridnestrovian
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| Government Unitary semi-presidential republic
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| • President
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| Vadim Krasnoselsky
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| • Prime Minister
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| Aleksandr Rozenberg
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| • Speaker of the Supreme Council
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| Alexander Korshunov
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| Legislature Supreme Council
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| Establishment
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| • Independence from Moldavian SSR declared
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| 2 September 1990
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| • Independence from Soviet Union declared
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| 25 August 1991
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| • Succeeds the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic
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| 5 November 1991[6]
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| • Transnistria War
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| 2 March – 1 July 1992
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| Area
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| • Total
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| 4,163 km2 (1,607 sq mi)
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| Population
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| • March 2024 estimate
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| Neutral increase 367,776 (Moldovan estimate)[7]
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| • 2015 census
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| Neutral decrease 475,373[8]
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| • Density
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| 73.5/km2 (190.4/sq mi)
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| GDP (nominal) 2021 estimate
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| • Total
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| $1.201 billion[9]
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| • Per capita
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| $2,584
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| Currency Transnistrian ruble
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| Time zone UTC+2 (EET)
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| • Summer (DST)
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| UTC+3 (EEST)
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| Calling code +373[a]
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| ^ +373 5 and +373 2.
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| Transnistria, officially known as the Pridnestrovian
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