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Haraba (Moldovan Cyrillic: Хараба, Russian: Гараба, romanizedGaraba, Ukrainian: Гараба, romanizedHaraba, Polish: Haraba) is a village in the Rîbnița DistrictofTransnistria, Moldova.[1] It has since 1990 been administered as a part of the self-proclaimed Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic.

Haraba
Гараба (Russian)
Гараба (Ukrainian)
Village
Haraba is located in Moldova
Haraba

Haraba

Coordinates: 47°53′49N 29°5′27E / 47.89694°N 29.09083°E / 47.89694; 29.09083
Country (de jure) Moldova
Country (de facto) Transnistria[a]
Elevation
62 m (203 ft)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

History

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Haraba was a private village of the Lubomirski family,[2] administratively located in the Bracław County in the Bracław Voivodeship in the Lesser Poland Province of the Kingdom of Poland.[3] Following the Second Partition of Poland, it was annexed by Russia. In the late 19th century, it had a population of 634.[2]

In 1924, it became part of the Moldavian Autonomous Oblast, which was soon converted into the Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, and the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1940 during World War II. From 1941 to 1944, it was administered by Romania as part of the Transnistria Governorate.

According to the 2004 census, the population of the village was 730 inhabitants, of which 90 (12.32%) were Moldovans (Romanians), 587 (80.41%) Ukrainians and 53 (7.26%) Russians.[4]

Notes

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  1. ^ Transnistria's political status is disputed. It considers itself to be an independent state, but this is not recognised by any UN member state. The Moldovan government and the international community consider Transnistria a part of Moldova's territory.

References

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  • ^ a b Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich, Tom III (in Polish). Warszawa. 1882. p. 32.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • ^ Krykun, Mykola (2012). Воєводства Правобережної України у XVI-XVIII століттях: Статті і матеріали (in Ukrainian and Polish). pp. 530–531. ISBN 978-617-607-240-9.
  • ^ http://pop-stat.mashke.org/pmr-ethnic-loc2004.htm
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