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  2. Transnistria - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 February 2025. Unrecognised state in Eastern Europe This article is about the unrecognized state. For the administrative unit of Moldova, see Administrative-Territorial Units of the Left Bank of the Dniester. For other uses, see Transnistria (disambiguation). Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic Official ...

  3. Demographic history of Transnistria - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015, the Moldovans are no longer the largest single group of the Transnistria region (being surpassed by the Russians). According to the last census in Transnistria (October 2015), the population of the region was 475,373, a 14.47% decrease from the figure recorded at the 2004 census. By ethnic composition, the population of Transnistria ...

  4. 2015 Transnistrian census - Wikipedia

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    According to the census results, Transnistria's population was of 475,373 people in 2015. This represented a population decline of 14.47% [1] (or nearly 80,000 people) since the 2004 Transnistrian census, which is an amount similar to the population of the second largest Transnistrian-controlled city, Bender (Tighina).

  5. Demographics of Moldova - Wikipedia

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    According to the last census in Transnistria (October 2015), the population of the region was 475,373, a 14.47% decrease from the figure recorded at the 2004 census. [26] By ethnic composition, the population of Transnistria was distributed as follows: Russians: 29.1%; Moldovans: 28.6%; Ukrainians: 22.9%; Bulgarians: 2.4%; Gagauz: 1.1% ...

  6. 2004 Transnistrian census - Wikipedia

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    Transnistria (internationally recognized as part of Moldova) The 2004 Transnistrian census was organized in Transnistria at roughly the same time that Moldova held its own census , which Transnistria refused to participate in out of principle and deference to its September 2, 1990 declaration of independence .

  7. Category:Demographics of Transnistria - Wikipedia

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  8. 1989 Transnistrian census - Wikipedia

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    Total population on the left bank of the Dniester river (minus Tighina): 546,400; Total population in raions mostly on the left bank of the Dniester river (minus Tighina): 601,660 [1] (note that percentages below are given from the second figure) Moldovans: 39.9%; Ukrainians: 28.3%; Russians: 25.5%; Others: 6.4%

  9. Camenca District - Wikipedia

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    Camenca is located along the river Dniester.It is the northernmost sub-district of Transnistria.According to the 2004 Transnistrian census, the population of the sub-district is 27,284 people, including 13,034 (47.77%) Moldovans, 11,610 (42.55%) Ukrainians, 1,880 (6.89%) Russians, 43 (0.16%) Gagauzians, 59 (0.22%) Bulgarians, 9 (0.03%) Romas, 10 (0.04%) Jews, 447 (1.64%) Poles, 85 (0.31% ...