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Transnistria is probably far from what you imagined based on the news that is spread from here in the international media, at least that is what it seems to us when walking these streets. • πŸ”΄ CHANNEL B    / canalbgustavollusa   • πŸ”΄ CONTACT [email protected] • Due to inconveniences that have arisen in recent days in this separatist region of Transnistria, in the Republic of Moldova bordering Ukraine, and that make your visit difficult, we decided to start the tour of this country here, before it may be too late. • A series of attacks with explosives led the government to declare a red alert and therefore several governments advise against the visit, including that of Latvia. However, we have found a panorama of total normality and it is not even easy to see warlike or intimidating movements. • Transnistria stretches for about 400 kilometers between the eastern bank of the Dniester River in Moldova and the country's border with Ukraine. Most of the breakaway region's population of 470,000 speaks Russian, although residents identify as ethnically Moldovan, Ukrainian or Russian. • The breakaway region has retained many Soviet forms and iconography, including the use of the hammer and sickle image on its flag. After an armed conflict that ended in 1992, it has largely remained peaceful, with some tourists coming to enjoy the anachronisms. • The Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic better known as Transnistria, internationally recognized as part of Moldova is a limited-recognized state of Eastern Europe. It declared independence in 1990, leading to the Transnistrian War until 1992. The Republic of Moldova does not recognize secession and considers the territories to be part of the Moldovan autonomous region of Stînga Nistrului, literally the Left Bank of the Dniester. • Although the ceasefire has been maintained since then, the political status of Transnistria remains unresolved, as it is not recognized internationally, but is de facto an independent state organized as a presidential republic, with its own government, parliament, army, police , postal system and currency, the Transnistrian ruble. • Its authorities also adopted a Constitution, flag, national anthem and a shield. Most Transnistrians are citizens of Moldovan nationality, but there are also many with Russian and Ukrainian citizenships. • In the Middle Ages the region was populated by Slavic tribes and sometimes by Turkic nomads. It was part of Kievan Rus' at various times and an integral part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the 15th century. The area came under the control of the Ottoman Empire in 1504 and almost three centuries later, in 1792, it was ceded to the Russian Empire. At that time, the population was composed mostly of Moldovans, Romanians and Slavs, there was also a nomadic Tatar population. • The end of the 18th century marked the Russian and Ukrainian colonization of the region, with the intention of defending what was then the southwestern border of the Russian Empire. • All this heritage has influenced the current inhabitants to feel closer to Russia than to the European Union. However, the current geopolitical situation of greater instability makes the future of these lands unpredictable. • 🌎 Subtitles in Portuguese, Italian, German, French, Russian and English. • πŸ”Ž I am Gustavo Llusá, Argentine, after traveling for several years to more than 50 countries, I settled in Latvia where I got married and learned to know another way of life, on the other side of the map. • #FromTheOtherSideOfTheMap #NordicCountries #Sweden • πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡ COMMENT AND THINK

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