Frunzăuca

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Frunzăuca ( Roman . )

Фрунзовка ( Russian )

Фрунзівка ( ukr. )
State : TransnistriaTransnistria Transnistria (de facto) Moldova (de jure)
Moldova RepublicRepublic of Moldova 
Rajon : Camenca district
Coordinates : 48 ° 9 ′  N , 28 ° 35 ′  E Coordinates: 48 ° 9 ′  N , 28 ° 35 ′  E
 
Residents : 133 (2004)
 
Time zone : Eastern European Time
Telephone code : (+373) 216
Postal code : MD-6619
 
Community type: Village
Frunzăuca (Transnistria)
Frunzăuca
Frunzăuca

Frunzăuca ( Russian Фрунзовка Frunsowka , Ukrainian Фрунзівка Frunsiwka ) is a village in northern Transnistria , the part of the Republic of Moldova separated by secession . It is the northernmost town in Transnistria.

Frunzăuca has about 130 inhabitants and is the administrative part of the municipality of Hrușca in the Kamenka district .

In the northwest of the village flows Wilschanka ( Вільшанка ), a 34 km long tributary of the Dniester -Zuflusses Markiwka ( Марківка ), which here border between Moldova and Transdniestria and the Ukrainian Oblast Vinnytsia forms. In the south-west, 8 km away, on the left bank of the Dniester, is the Hrușca community center , which is connected to Frunzăuca by an asphalt road.

The population of the village was made up as follows in 2004: Moldovans: 80; Ukrainians 42; Russians: 9; Belarusians: 1; Indefinite: 1. The residents mainly keep livestock .

history

Until 1793 the local area belonged to the Kingdom of Poland . After that, the village was in the Olgopol district of the Podolia governorate within the Russian Empire until the First World War . After the Russian Civil War it became part of the Ukrainian SSR and in 1924 the Moldovan ASSR within the Ukrainian SSR. During the Second World War , the area was occupied by Romanian troops in July 1941 and annexed to the Romanian Governorate of Transnistria . In March 1944 the town was retaken by partisans and soldiers of the Red Army and once again incorporated into the Soviet Union . This joined the village of the Moldavian SSR . After the collapse of the Soviet Union , in the course of the Transnistria conflict , the area fell to the internationally unrecognized, separatist region of Transnistria, which is part of the Republic of Moldova under international law.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Ethnic composition of Transnistria 2004 on pop-stat.mashke.org ; accessed on June 5, 2020
  2. Geography and Resources ; on the website of Kamenka Rajon; accessed on June 5, 2020 (Russian)
  3. administrative - territorial unit Hruşcă village council ; on the website of Kamenka Rajon; accessed on June 5, 2020 (Russian)
  4. ^ Entry on Wilschanka in the Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine ; accessed on June 5, 2020 (Ukrainian)
  5. Article on the village on pridnestrovie-daily.net from September 23, 2017; accessed on June 5, 2020 (Russian)
  6. Frunzăuca, Moldova on jewishgen.org ; accessed on June 5, 2020
  7. History of Kamenka Rajon ; on the website of Kamenka Rajon; accessed on June 5, 2020 (Russian)