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ထရွၼ်ႇသၼိတ်ႉသထရီးယႃး

လုၵ်ႉတီႈ ဝီႇၶီႇၽီးတီးယႃး ဢၼ်လွတ်ႈလႅဝ်းထၢင်ႇႁၢင်ႈ ၼၼ်ႉမႃး
Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic

  • Република Молдовеняскэ Нистрянэ (Romanian)
    Republica Moldovenească Nistreană

  • Приднестровская Молдавская Республика (Russian)
    Pridnestrovskaja Moldavskaja Respublika

  • Придністровська Молдавська Республіка (Ukrainian)
    Prydnistrovsĭka Moldavsĭka Respublika
Flag of Transnistria
Coat of arms of Transnistria
ၸွမ်ပိဝ် Coat of arms
Anthem: 
Мы славим тебя, Приднестровье (Russian)
My slavim tebja, Pridnestrovje  (transliteration)
We sing the praises of Transnistria

Location of Transnistria
Statusထႅမ်းပလဵတ်ႉ:Infobox country/status text
Capital
and largest city
Tiraspol
Official languages
Inter-ethnic
language
Russian[2][3][4]
Ethnic groups
(2015 census)
Demonym(s)Transnistrian, Pridnestrovian
GovernmentUnitary semi-presidential republic
• President
Vadim Krasnoselsky
Aleksandr Martynov
Alexander Shcherba
LegislatureSupreme Council
Partially recognised state
• Independence from SSR of Moldova declared
2 September 1990
• Independence from Soviet Union declared
25 August 1991
5 November 1991[5]
2 March – 21 July 1992
• Recognition
3 non-UN membersc
Area
• Water (%)
2.35
Population
• 2018 estimate
469,000[6]
GDP (nominal)2007[7] estimate
• Total
US$1.0 billion
• Per capita
US$2,000
CurrencyTransnistrian rubled (PRB)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+3 (EEST)
Calling code+373e
Internet TLDnonef
  1. Russian is the main official language.
  2. The Romanian language written in Cyrillic script is officially called Moldovan in Transnistria.
  3. Limited to the breakaway Republic of Abkhazia, Republic of Artsakh and South Ossetia (see Community for Democracy and Rights of Nations).
  4. Moldovan leu used in those areas under Moldovan control and in the security zone.
  5. +373 5 and +373 2.
  6. .md and .com are mostly used TLDs here, some companies use .ru as well.
  1. Конституция Приднестровской Молдавской Республики. Официальный сайт Президента ПМР. Archived from the original on 2016-11-25။ Retrieved on 2020-11-21
  2. On the situation of Russian schools in Moldova. OSCE (14 July 2011).
  3. Law of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic on the Functioning of Languages on the Territory of the Moldavian SSR. U.S. English Foundation Research (2016). Archived from the original on 21 September 2016
  4. Russian language in Moldova could lose their status (Русский язык в Молдове может потерять свой статус). KORRESPONDENT (6 April 2013).
  5. The Supreme Soviet changed the official name of the republic from Pridnestrovian Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic to Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic on 5 November 1991. See: "Postanovlenie verkhovnogo soveta Pridnestrovskoi Moldavskoi Respubliki ob izmenenii nazvaniia respubliki," Dnestrovskaia pravda, 6 November 1991, 1.
  6. Populația Transnistriei a scăzut cu 14,3 la sută Archived 3 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine.
  7. https://web.archive.org/web/20130616004647/http://www.vspmr.org/Upload/File/doklad2007.rar