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2.1  Settlements  







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Administrative-Territorial Units of the Left Bank of the Dniester (Transnistria)

  • Unitățile Administrativ-Teritoriale din stînga Nistrului (Transnistria) (Romanian)

  • Административно-территориальные единицы левобережья Днестра (Приднестровья) (Russian)

  • Автономні територіальні утворення з особливим правовим статусом Придністров'я (Придністров'я) (Ukrainian)
  • Coat of arms of Transnistria

    Coat of arms

    Location and extent of the Administrative-Territorial Units of the Left Bank of the Dniester (red) within Moldova.
    Location and extent of the Administrative-Territorial Units of the Left Bank of the Dniester (red) within Moldova.
    StatusGovernment in exile
    CapitalTiraspol (claimed)
    Languages
  • Russian
  • Ukrainian[1]
  • GovernmentAutonomous region

    • Chairman of the Supreme Council

    Vacant
    LegislatureSupreme Council
    Autonomous territorial unitofMoldova

    • Created

    27 July 2005[2]
    Area
    • Total
    4,163 km2 (1,607 sq mi)
    • Water (%)
    2.35
    Population
    • 2014 estimate
    505,153[3]
    • 2004 census
    555,347
    • Density
    124.6/km2 (322.7/sq mi)
    Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
    • Summer (DST)
    UTC+3 (EEST)
    Driving sideright
    Calling code+373
    Internet TLD.md

    The Administrative-Territorial Units of the Left Bank of the Dniester (Transnistria)[a] is a formal administrative unit of Moldova established by the Government of Moldova to delineate the territory controlled by the unrecognized Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (commonly known as Transnistria).

    History[edit]

    After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the Transnistria War broke out between the Republic of Moldova and the unrecognized state Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic over territories of the former Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic. Since the end of the war there has been territory claimed by Moldova, but controlled by the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic. There is also territory claimed by the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, which is controlled by Moldova.

    On 22 July 2005, the autonomous territorial unit with special legal status was established in Moldovan law.[2] This was done as part of the Yushchenko Plan for reintegrating Transnistria into Moldova.[4]

    Territory[edit]

    The territory of the Administrative-Territorial Units of the Left Bank of the Dniester mostly coincides with territory of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (Transnistria), but there are two important differences:[5][6]

    Settlements[edit]

    There are 147 settlements in Transnistria (settlements on the east bank of the Dniester river): one municipality, nine towns, two settlements which are parts of towns, 69 villages (communes), and 135 settlements which are parts of villages (communes).[5]

    Administration[edit]

    The law which establishes the Administrative-Territorial Units of the Left Bank of the Dniester states that the region is to elect a Supreme Council on the basis of free, transparent and democratic elections. The Supreme Council should then adopt a Basic Law to formally establish the executive institutions of the region. The region has the right to adopt its own symbols to be used in conjunction with the national symbols of Moldova. The official languages of the region are Romanian in the Latin script, Russian and Ukrainian. The region would be able to establish relationships with other countries for economic, technical, scientific and humanitarian purposes.[7]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ Romanian: Unitățile Administrativ-Teritoriale din stînga Nistrului (Transnistria); Russian: Административно-территориальные единицы левобережья Днестра (Приднестровья), romanizedAdministrativno-territorial'nye edinitsy levoberzh'ya Dnestra (Pridnestrov'ya); Ukrainian: Автономне територіальне утворення з особливим правовим статусом Придністров'я (Придністров'я), romanizedAvtonomne terytorial'ne utvorennya z osoblyvym pravovym statusom Prydnistrov"ya (Prydnistrov"ya)

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Law № 173 from 22.07.2005: "About main notes about special legal status of settlements of left bank of Dnestr (Transnistria)" - Article 6: in Romanian; in Russian.
  • ^ a b Law № 173 from 22.07.2005 "About main notes about special legal status of settlements of left bank of Dnestr (Transnistria)" - Article 3: in Romanian; in Russian.
  • ^ "Moldova". Citypopulation. 1 January 2014. Retrieved 17 April 2014.
  • ^ Protsyk, Oleh (2004). "Democratization as a Means of Conflict Resolution in Moldova" (PDF). European Yearbook of Minority Issues: 1–7.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ a b Law No. 764 from 27.12.2001 "About administrative-territorial division of Republic of Moldova" - Appendix 5: Romanian, Russian
  • ^ Evoluţia delimitării teritorial-administrative a Republicii Moldova: de la centralizare la recentralizare
  • ^ (In Romanian) Law No. 173 from 22.07.2005 "About main notes about special legal status of settlements of left bank of Dnestr (Transnistria)"
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