Transnistria, also known as the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, is a breakaway state located in Eastern Europe, between Moldova and Ukraine. It declared independence from Moldova in 1990, but has not gained recognition as an independent state by any of the UN member states.
Transnistria has its own government, constitution, flag and currency, but it relies on support from Russia, which has maintained a military presence in the region since the 1990s. Relations between Transnistria and Moldova have been strained, and the region has experienced periods of conflict and tension.
Despite its lack of international recognition, Transnistria has developed its own economy and infrastructure, and many of its citizens consider themselves to be separate from Moldova. However, the region faces economic challenges, including a reliance on Russian subsidies and limited access to international markets.
Transnistria has its own government, constitution, flag and currency, but it relies on support from Russia, which has maintained a military presence in the region since the 1990s. Relations between Transnistria and Moldova have been strained, and the region has experienced periods of conflict and tension.
Despite its lack of international recognition, Transnistria has developed its own economy and infrastructure, and many of its citizens consider themselves to be separate from Moldova. However, the region faces economic challenges, including a reliance on Russian subsidies and limited access to international markets.
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