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Dniester Moldovan Republic


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    • DMR
    • DMSSR
    • Dniestr Moldavian Republic
    • Dniester Moldovan Soviet Socialist Republic
    • Dniester Republic
    • Nezavisimai︠a︡ Moldova
    • PMR
    • PMSSR
    • Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
    • Pridnestrovie
    • Pridnestrovskai︠a︡ Moldavskai︠a︡ Respublika
    • Transdniester
    • Transdniestr Republic
    • Transdniestria (Republic)
    • Transnistrie
    • Transnistria (Moldova)
    • Pridnestrovʹe
    • Pridnestrovskai︠a︡ Moldavskai︠a︡ Sovetskai︠a︡ Sot︠s︡ialisticheskai︠a︡ Respublika
    • Prydnistrov'i︠a︡
    • RMN
    • Republica Moldovenească Nistreană
    • Приднестровье
    • Придністров'я
  • Additional Information

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      • found: Human rights in Moldova, 1993:p. vi, etc. (Dniester Moldovan Republic, a self-styled republic which declared its independence from the Republic of Moldova on September 2, 1990. Its territory is part of the Dniester area or left bank, a narrow strip of land covering some 2,500 square miles between the Moldovan-Ukrainian border to the east, and the Dniester to the west. This region was previously named an Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic within the Ukrainian SSR in 1924, and did not become part of the Moldavian S.S.R. until 1940. The Dniester Moldovan Republic (DMR); also known as the Dniester Moldovan Soviet Socialist Republic (DMSSR) has not been recognized by the international community as a legitimate state, but it does exist de facto in that it has a military force and functioning government bodies; variants: Nezavisimai︠a︡ Moldova)
      • found: Pre-election assessment Moldova, 1993?p. 7 (Transdniester; Dniester Republic: part of Moldova which is occupied by Russia's 14th Army)
      • found: Report on the Moldovan parliamentary elections February 27, 1994:t.p. (Transdniestria) p. 2 (Dniestr Moldavian Republic (DMR); capital Tiraspol; president is Mircea Snegur)
      • found: Its Ofit︠s︡ialʹnyĭ vestnik normativnykh aktov i drugikh dokumentov, 1993 g., no 11, ch. 1:t.p. (Pridnestrovskai︠a︡ Moldavskai︠a︡ Respublika)
      • found: Call to BGN, 12-07-95(Pridnestrovskai︠a︡ Moldavskai︠a︡ respublika is not an official name; could be used on a provisionally established record)
      • found: Virtual Kishinev WWW, 11-01-96(hdg.: Transdniestr Republic)
      • found: Its Neprizananai︠a︡ Respublika, 1997- :v. 1, t.p. (Pridnestrovʹi︠a︡) verso t.p. (PMR, PMSSR) p. 164 (Pridnestrovskai︠a︡ Moldavskai︠a︡ Sovetskai︠a︡ Sot︠s︡ialisticheskai︠a︡ Respublika)
      • found: Pridnestrovʹe v geopoliticheskoĭ sisteme koordinat XXI veka, 2002(Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic; Pridnestrovie)
      • found: The stateman's yearbook, 2001(under Moldova: Transnistria; self-styled republic est. Sept. 1991; approved by local referendum Dec. 1991; on 17 June 1996, Moldovan govt. granted Transnistria special status as "state-territorial formation in the form of a republic within Moldova's internationally recognized border")
      • found: Deleu, Xavier. Transnistrie, 2005.
      • found: Adevėrul Nistri︠a︡n, 12 i︠a︡nuarie 2013:caption (RMN)
      • found: Wikipedia, viewed Aug. 20, 2015:Entry for Transnistria (Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic; Moldovan form Republica Moldovenească Nistreană)
      • found: Prydnistrovsʹka kampanii︠a︡ UNSO, 2017:page 8 (Придністров'я = Prydnistrov'i︠a︡)
      • found: GEOnet names server, 18 March 2019(Transnistria (provisional); region (RGN); geopolitical entity: Moldova)
    • Editorial Notes

      • [Do not confuse with the heading Transnistria (Ukraine : Territory under German and Romanian occupation, 1941-1944) [n84-42970]]
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      • 1993-10-28: new
      • 2022-05-04: revised
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