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Revision as of 19:42, 3 December 2009
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Language: | Moldovan, Russian, Ukrainian |
Capital: | Tiraspol |
Population: | 555,500 |
Currency: | Transnistrian ruble |
Hitchability: | |
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Transnistria is a disputed region in Eastern Europe. It declared independency in 1990, but it was never recognized as a sovereign country. Transnistria is located mostly in a strip between the Dniester River and Ukraine. Moldova is on the other side of the river Dniester but considers Transnistria as their own territory.
Wikitravel writes that in Transnistria, hitchhiking is a common way of getting arround.
It seems that Transnistra has huge problems with corruption.
Crossing borders
- From Ukraine: Coming from Odessa, you have to take care which border crossing to take when getting into Moldova. At Transnistrian border checkpoints you won't get an entry stamp for Moldova, which could cause lots of problems when leaving the country.
Cities
Links
- Border crossing Transnistria, article by patrishnik (English)
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