Outline of Transnistria
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Transnistria:
Transnistria – breakaway state located mostly on a strip of land between the River Dniester and the eastern Moldovan border with Ukraine. Since its declaration of independence in 1990, and especially after the War of Transnistria in 1992, it has been governed as the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (PMR, also known as Pridnestrovie), a state with limited recognition that claims territory to the east of the River Dniester, and also to the city of Bender and its surrounding localities on the west bank, in the historical region of Bessarabia. The names "Transnistria" and "Pridnestrovie" both refer to the Dniester River. Unrecognised by any United Nations member state, Transnistria is designated by the Republic of Moldova as the Transnistria autonomous territorial unit with special legal status (Unitatea teritorială autonomă cu statut juridic special Transnistria), or Stînga Nistrului ("Left Bank of the Dniester").
General reference
Geography of Transnistria
Environment of Transnistria
Regions of Transnistria
Administrative divisions of Transnistria
- Raions of Transnistria
- Municipalities of Transnistria
Raions of Transnistria
Municipalities of Transnistria
Demography of Transnistria
Government and politics of Transnistria
- Main article: Government of Transnistria and Politics of Transnistria
Branches of the government of Transnistria
Executive branch of the government of Transnistria
Legislative branch of the government of Transnistria
Judicial branch of the government of Transnistria
- Supreme Court of Transnistria
Foreign relations of Transnistria
International organization membership
Law and order in Transnistria
Military of Transnistria
- Command
- Forces
- Army of Transnistria
- Navy of Transnistria
- Air Force of Transnistria
- Special forces of Transnistria
- Military history of Transnistria
- Military ranks of Transnistria
History of Transnistria
- Main article: History of Transnistria
Culture of Transnistria
Art in Transnistria
Economy and infrastructure of Transnistria
See also
Main article:
Transnistria
References
- ↑ , Jos Boonstra, Senior Researcher, Democratisation Programme, FRIDE. Moldova, Transnistria and European Democracy Policies, 2007
- ↑ Gerald Hinteregger, Hans-Georg Heinrich (editors), Russia — Continuity and Change, Hinteregger, Gerald; Heinrich Hans-Georg (2004). Russia — Continuity and Change. (editors). Springer. p. 174. ISBN 3-211-22391-6.
- ↑ Rosenstiel, Francis; Edith Lejard; Jean Boutsavath; Jacques Martz (2002). Annuaire Europeen 2000/European Yearbook 2000. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. ISBN 90-411-1844-6.
- ↑ Barry Bartmann, Tozun. Bahcheli (2004). De Facto States: The Quest for Sovereignty. Routledge. ISBN 0-7146-5476-0.
- ↑ "Moldova". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 2, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
External links
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