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  2. Transnistria - Wikipedia

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    Transnistria does not recognize same-sex unions. The Code of Marriage and Family that came into force in 2002 states that marriage is a voluntary marital union between a man and a woman. The code does not recognize other types of partnership for both opposite-sex and same-sex couples other than marriage. [183]

  3. Tamil units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    The Tamil units of measurement is a system of measurements that was traditionally used in ancient Tamil-speaking parts of South India.. These ancient measurement systems spanned systems of counting, distances, volumes, time, weight as well as tools used to do so.

  4. History of Transnistria - Wikipedia

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    Transnistria was an early crossroads of people and cultures, including the South Slavs, who reached it in the 6th century.Some East Slavic tribes (Ulichs and Tivertsy) may have lived in it, but they were pushed further north by Turkic nomads such as Pechenegs and the Cumans. [7]

  5. System of units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    The British imperial system uses a stone of 14 lb, a long hundredweight of 112 lb and a long ton of 2,240 lb. The stone is not a measurement of weight used in the US. The US customary system uses the short hundredweight of 100 lb and short ton of 2,000 lb. Where these systems most notably differ is in their units of volume.

  6. Pridnestrovian Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Pridnestrovian Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic [a] (PMSSR), also commonly known as Soviet Transnistria or simply as Transnistria, was created on the eastern periphery of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (MSSR) in 1990 by pro-Soviet separatists who hoped to remain within the Soviet Union when it became clear that the MSSR would achieve independence from the USSR and possibly ...

  7. Category:Transnistria - Wikipedia

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    Society of Transnistria (7 C) Σ. Transnistria stubs (1 C, 111 P) Pages in category "Transnistria" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  8. Demographic history of Transnistria - Wikipedia

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    Note: "-" means the official census data does not identify that group in that year, i.e. counts it within other groups, not that the group is not present. In the years of the latter half of the 20th century, the ethnic proportions have changed in large measure due to industrialization and the immigration of Russian and Ukrainian workers.

  9. Category:Society of Transnistria - Wikipedia

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    Category: Society of Transnistria. 8 languages. ... Public holidays in Transnistria (4 P) R. Religion in Transnistria (3 C, ...