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- adjective From, or pertaining to,
Transnistria or its people or culture. - noun Someone from
Transnistria
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Examples
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For the first time in Transnistrian history, there may be a competitive presidential election.
A Democratic Chance in a Post-Soviet Holdout William Schreiber 2011
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They attacked Moldova, and in February 1992, a military rebellion in Transnistria -- the eastern region of Moldova -- mobilized considerable war craft and militaries of the 14th Army, which fought against the constitutional authorities of Moldova, claiming separation of the Transnistrian region.
Rahim Kanani: An Interview With Igor Munteanu, Ambassador of the Republic of Moldova to the USA and Canada Rahim Kanani 2011
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European leaders have stepped up efforts to resolve the Transnistrian question as Moldova's new, pro-Western government has moved to integrate the country more closely with the EU.
In This Tiny Land, Some Wish They Were Back in the U.S.S.R. Gordon Fairclough 2011
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Simply by providing accurate polling data, Western NGOs could make a difference: At present, the actual standing of Transnistrian candidates is unknown, and polls vary comically according to their sources.
A Democratic Chance in a Post-Soviet Holdout William Schreiber 2011
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Putin and Smirnov consolidate domestic power and the Transnistrian conflict's prospects once again freeze over.
A Democratic Chance in a Post-Soviet Holdout William Schreiber 2011
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They attacked Moldova, and in February 1992, a military rebellion in Transnistria -- the eastern region of Moldova -- mobilized considerable war craft and militaries of the 14th Army, which fought against the constitutional authorities of Moldova, claiming separation of the Transnistrian region.
Rahim Kanani: An Interview With Igor Munteanu, Ambassador of the Republic of Moldova to the USA and Canada Rahim Kanani 2011
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Russia has declined to recognize Transnistrian sovereignty.
In This Tiny Land, Some Wish They Were Back in the U.S.S.R. Gordon Fairclough 2011
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Among the items on his agenda: pushing for a settlement of the Transnistrian issue that will keep the territory within Moldova's borders.
In This Tiny Land, Some Wish They Were Back in the U.S.S.R. Gordon Fairclough 2011
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In one highly publicized case, Russia sought to ban imports from Kvint, a cognac distillery so popular that its factory is featured on the back of the Transnistrian five-ruble note.
A Democratic Chance in a Post-Soviet Holdout William Schreiber 2011
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She also called for the resumption of talks to resolve the long-running crisis in the Transnistrian region of Moldova, which declared itself independent with the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991.
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