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Coordinates: 46°47N 29°37E / 46.783°N 29.617°E / 46.783; 29.617
 

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Chițcani
Кицканы
Commune
Chițcani is located in Moldova
Chițcani

Chițcani

Coordinates: 46°47′N 29°37′E / 46.783°N 29.617°E / 46.783; 29.617
Country (de jure) Moldova
District (de jure)Căușeni
Country (de facto) Transnistria[1]
District (de facto)Slobozia
Population
 (2004)
9,000
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

Chițcani (Moldovan Cyrillic: Кицкань; Russian: Кицканы, romanizedKitskany; Ukrainian: Кіцкань, romanizedKitskan) is a commune in Căușeni District, Moldova. It consists of the village Chițcani and two small villages (hamlets), Merenești and Zahorna.[2] Chițcani is situated to the south-east of the city of Tighina (Bender). The locality, although situated on the right (western) bank of the river Dniester, is under the control of the breakaway Transnistrian authorities. On the opposite side of the river lies the city of Tiraspol.

Chițcani is one of the oldest recorded villages in Moldova, its history dating back to 1367. The name of the village means 'shrews' in Romanian.

The village is also well known as the home of the Noul Neamț Monastery. The monastery was closed when Moldova was under the Soviet Union. It was then used as a hospital, a storehouse, then as a makeshift museum.[3][4]

According to the 2004 census, the population of the commune stands at 9,266 people, of which 4,921 ethnic Russians, 3,153 ethnic Moldovans, and 969 ethnic Ukrainians.[5]

At the 1930 Romanian Census, there were 4,744 inhabitants in Chițcani, including the 2,456 Romanians, 2,146 Russians, 71 Ruthenians and Ukrainians, 35 Jews, 16 Gypsies, 7 Poles, 3 Bulgarians, 2 Gagauzians, and 8 unclear. 2,426 people named Romanian as native language, 2,245 named Russian, 35 named Yiddish, 27 named Ukrainian, 5 named Gypsy, 3 named Bulgarian, 2 named Turkish, and 1 non-declared.

At the time, the village was part of Plasa CăușaniofTighina County.

During the 1992 War of Transnistria, especially during the months of June and July, Chițcani was the scene of several gun-battles between the Moldovan police and army on one side, and Transnistrian separatists and Russia's 14th Army on the other side. After the Moldovans have retreated when the war ended, the village was the scene of human rights abuses perpetrated by the Transnistrians, who took revenge on the locals that supported the Moldovan police. According to the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Moldova, there were some alleged 20 killings between 1996 and 2000. Moldovan authorities have stated that they have no access to the village to investigate these cases, while Transnistrian authorities denied the allegations and refused to investigate.[6][7]

On 25 September 2023, at approximately 00:50 in the morning, the warhead of an S-300 missile fell into Chițcani, in a resident's garden. There were no victims, but the incident caused fear among the locals, this being a densely populated area, 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) from Tiraspol. At the moment, it was not known what country fired the missile or which trajectory did it follow before crashing. This was the first such incident to take place in Transnistria since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[8]

References[edit]

  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.
  • ^ Clasificatorul unităților administrativ-teritoriale al Republicii Moldova (CUATM) (in Romanian)
  • ^ All Moldova: Chițcani Monastery Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ VisitPMR.com: Kitskani Monastery
  • ^ "Ethnic composition of Transnistria 2004". pop-stat.mashke.org. Retrieved 25 February 2018.
  • ^ Interview on Transnistria with Stefan Uritu, reporter Mrs Sara Engstrum, Sweden Angstorm Archived 2008-03-26 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ article in『Adevărul』(Romanian)[permanent dead link]
  • ^ Bodnar, Oxana (25 September 2023). "O rachetă S-300, de producție sovietică, a explodat deasupra Transnistriei. Focosul proiectilului a căzut în gospodăria unui localnic - detalii exclusive" (in Romanian). HotNews.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chițcani&oldid=1213722551"

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