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'''Doroţcaia''' is a village from the [[Republic of Moldova]], situated in Moldovan region of [[Transnistria]] (internationally recognised as part of the [[Republic of Moldova]].
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| population_total = 3,038
| population_as_of = [[2014 Moldovan Census|2014 census]]
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'''Doroțcaia''' is a village in the [[Dubăsari District]], [[Republic of Moldova]], situated on the eastern bank of the [[Dniester|River Dniester]].<ref>[http://www.statistica.md/public/files/Clasificatoare/CUATM_rom.zip ''Clasificatorul unităților administrativ-teritoriale al Republicii Moldova'' (CUATM)] {{in lang|ro}}</ref>


The village was a place of fighting during [[1992]] [[War of Transnistria]]. It is now under the control of the central authorities from [[Chişinău]].
The village was a place of fighting during 1992 [[War of Transnistria]]. It is now under the control of the central authorities from [[Chișinău]].


In [[2002]], in the village was moved the Romanian language school from [[Grigoriopol]], which was not allow to function by secesionist authorities of Transnistria.
The [[Grigoriopol]] Romanian-language school which was not allowed to function by the authorities of Transnistria was moved to the village in 2002.

According to the [[2014 Moldovan Census]],<ref>{{cite web|title=Recensamântul Populației si al Locuințelor 2014|url=http://recensamant.statistica.md/en|website=recensamant.statistica.md}}</ref> the village had a population of 3,038, of whom 2,976 were ethnic Moldovans, 44 were from ethnic minorities, and 18 were undeclared.


==Political problems==
==Political problems==
Through Doroţcaia is passing the strategic road linking [[Tiraspol]] and [[Rîbniţa]], and separatist authorities from Tiraspol want to control this road. 85% of Doroţcaia's farmland is over the road. Starting with 2003 Transnistrian authorities tried to prevent farmers of accessing their lands. Unable to harvest their crops, the farmers suffered serious losses.
On the eastern edge of Doroțcaia passes the strategic road linking [[Tiraspol]] and [[Rîbnița]], and separatist authorities from Tiraspol want to control this road. 85% of Doroțcaia's farmland is across the road. From 2003 Transnistrian authorities tried to prevent farmers from accessing their land. Unable to harvest their crops, the farmers suffered serious losses.


This situation lead to an escalation of conflict between farmers and Transnistrian guards. OSCE mission was involved to find a temporary solution that allows farmers to access their land<ref>[http://www.osce.org/moldova/item_2_15957.html OSCE Moldovan Mission seeks solution to Dorotcaia's bitter harvest]</ref>.
This situation lead to an escalation of conflict between farmers and Transnistrian guards. An [[Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe]] mission was formed to find a temporary solution that allows farmers to access their land.<ref>[http://www.osce.org/moldova/item_2_15957.html OSCE Moldovan Mission seeks solution to Dorotcaia's bitter harvest]</ref>


==References==
==References==
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{{Dubăsari District, Moldova}}
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{{Geography of the Transnistria conflict}}


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[[Category:Moldova]]
[[Category:Villages in Moldova]]
[[Category:Villages of Dubăsari District]]

Latest revision as of 16:21, 10 June 2021

Doroțcaia
Doroțcaia is located in Moldova
Doroțcaia
Coordinates: 47°10′N 29°12′E / 47.167°N 29.200°E / 47.167; 29.200
Country Moldova
DistrictDubăsari District
Population
 • Total
3,038

Doroțcaia is a village in the Dubăsari District, Republic of Moldova, situated on the eastern bank of the River Dniester.[2]

The village was a place of fighting during 1992 War of Transnistria. It is now under the control of the central authorities from Chișinău.

The Grigoriopol Romanian-language school which was not allowed to function by the authorities of Transnistria was moved to the village in 2002.

According to the 2014 Moldovan Census,[3] the village had a population of 3,038, of whom 2,976 were ethnic Moldovans, 44 were from ethnic minorities, and 18 were undeclared.

Political problems

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On the eastern edge of Doroțcaia passes the strategic road linking Tiraspol and Rîbnița, and separatist authorities from Tiraspol want to control this road. 85% of Doroțcaia's farmland is across the road. From 2003 Transnistrian authorities tried to prevent farmers from accessing their land. Unable to harvest their crops, the farmers suffered serious losses.

This situation lead to an escalation of conflict between farmers and Transnistrian guards. An Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe mission was formed to find a temporary solution that allows farmers to access their land.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Results of Population and Housing Census in the Republic of Moldova in 2014: "Characteristics - Population (population by communes, religion, citizenship)" (XLS). National Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Moldova. 2017. Retrieved 2017-05-01.
  2. ^ Clasificatorul unităților administrativ-teritoriale al Republicii Moldova (CUATM) (in Romanian)
  3. ^ "Recensamântul Populației si al Locuințelor 2014". recensamant.statistica.md.
  4. ^ OSCE Moldovan Mission seeks solution to Dorotcaia's bitter harvest