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Transnistria has its own flag, its own currency (complete with colourful plastic coins that look like Skee-Ball tokens) and grand monuments to the Transnistria War, a war of independence that didn ...
Transnistria contains most of Moldova's industrial infrastructure, but its economic potential is limited by its international isolation. It has its own currency, constitution, parliament, flag and ...
Transnistria is the size of Dallas, Texas. Nestled between Moldova and Ukraine, it has a population of just under 500,000 residents who mostly speak Russian. And in the eyes of the world, it doesn&… ...
No other nation recognises Transnistria as a country, but within the sliver of land sandwiched between Moldova and Ukraine, the opinion of the UN doesn’t matter.
Transnistria may have fought a bloody war for self-rule from Moldova in 1992, but it's still not recognized by the UN — or any UN member country — and essentially exists as an independent state.
Transnistria is a country that doesn’t exist. It’s a breakaway republic, backed by Russia, recognized by no major nation. Our correspondent was able to make a rare visit earlier this month.
Instead, it's taking place within the tiny European country of Moldova, at the border of the Russia-aligned territory known as Transnistria, which is home to an estimated 20,000 tons of Soviet-era ...
Transnistria, a long sliver of flatlands that is home to 500,000 people, does not attract a deluge of foreign visitors aside from journalists, pseudo-state tourists, committed history buffs and ...
Explosions reported along Ukraine-Moldova border 05:50. A series of mysterious explosions have taken place across Transnistria, a pro-Kremlin breakaway territory of Moldova that hosts Russian ...