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Tiraspol



         


Moldova and the capital of the de facto independent, though internationally unrecognized Transnistrian Republic. It has a population of 203,870 (1995). Tiraspol is located on the eastern bank of the Dniestr River.

It is known for being one of the few remaining cities that is still largely unchanged from when it was part of the Soviet Union. Many statues of Lenin still stand. This is because Tiraspol has effectively never been ruled from Chisinau, due to Transnistria having declaring its "independence" at the same as Moldova.

It is possible to get to Tiraspol by bus from either Chisinau or Comrat in Gagauzia.

Tiraspol has many different light industries. Among them: Furniture, Electrical Goods & Furniture.

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The Soviet Union kept industry in Moldova to a minimum. Tiraspol is perhaps the only exception, being the most developed industrial city in Moldova.

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