Slobozia District
District of Transnistria.
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Slobozia, Moldova
City in the Republic of Moldova under the de facto control of the unrecognized Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic.
It is the seat of the Slobozia District of Transnistria.
Căușeni District
District in the central part of Moldova, with the administrative center at Căușeni.
It is bordered by the following districts: Ialoveni and Anenii Noi in the north, Slobozia District in the east, Ștefan Vodă District in the south-east, bordering in the south with Ukraine, and Cimișlia District in the west.
Transnistria
Unrecognised breakaway state that is internationally recognised as part of Moldova.
Moldovans were the largest ethnic group, representing an overall majority in the two districts in the central Transnistria (Dubăsari District, 50.2%, and Grigoriopol District, 64.8%) a 47.8% relative majority in the northern Camenca District, and a 41.5% relative majority in the southern (Slobozia District).
Administrative divisions of Transnistria
Not part of territorial unit Transnistria of Moldova as defined by the central authorities, but is controlled by the PMR authorities, which consider it part of PMR's administrative organization.
Slobozia (Slobozia, Moldovan Cyrillic: Слободзе́я)
Ștefan Vodă District
District in the south-east of Moldova, with the administrative center at Ștefan Vodă.
It is bordered by Căușeni District in the northwest, Slobozia District in the northeast, and the state border with Ukraine in the south and east.
Tîrnauca
Tîrnauca (Romanian; Тернівка, Ternivka, Терновка, Ternovka) is a commune and village in the Slobozia District of the Left Bank of the Dniester, Moldova, situated on the east bank of the river Dniester, between Tighina and Tiraspol.
Alexandru Caraman
Alexandru Caraman (Александр Караман, Aleksandr Karaman) (born in Cioburciu, Slobozia district, 26 July 1956) is a Transnistrian politician and later the Foreign Minister of the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) during August 2014.
Demographic history of Transnistria
A demographic history of Transnistria shows that Transnistria has been home to numerous ethnic groups, in varying proportions, over time.
In 2004, the Moldovans were still the most numerous ethnic group, representing an overall majority in the two districts in the central Transnistria (Dubăsari District, 50.15%, and Grigoriopol District, 64.83%), a 47.82% relative majority in the northern Camenca District, and a 41.52% relative majority in the southern (Slobozia District).
Parcani, Transnistria
Parcani (Parcani; Паркани, Parkani; Паркани, Parkany; Парка́ны, Parkany) is a large commune and village in the Slobozia District of Transnistria, a de facto independent entity within the internationally recognized borders of Moldova.
Outline of Transnistria
Provided as an overview of and topical guide to Transnistria:
Slobozia (Slobozia, Moldovan Cyrillic: Слободзе́я)