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Dnestrovsc

Coordinates: 46°37′N 29°55′E / 46.617°N 29.917°E / 46.617; 29.917
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Dnestrovsc
Днестро́вск
Дністро́вськ
Flag of Dnestrovsc
Coat of arms of Dnestrovsc
Dnestrovsc is located in Moldova
Dnestrovsc
Dnestrovsc
Location of Dnestrovsc in Moldova
Coordinates: 46°37′20″N 29°54′38″E / 46.62222°N 29.91056°E / 46.62222; 29.91056
Country (de jure) Moldova
Country (de facto) Transnistria[a]
Government
 • MayorOleg Dovgopol
Elevation
19 m (62 ft)
Population
 (2014)
 • Total
10,436
ClimateCfb
Map

Dnestrovsc (Template:Lang-ro or Nistrovsc, Moldovan Cyrillic: Днестровск; Template:Lang-ru; Template:Lang-uk) is a town in southern Moldova, near the border with Ukraine. It is at the shores of the Cuciurgan Reservoir and is home to the Cuciurgan power station, also known as Moldavskaya GRES. It has since 1990 been administered by the breakaway Transnistrian Moldovan Republic as a part of its Slobozia District.

It is a company town which was founded in early Soviet times by the establishment of a large power plant, Moldavskaya GRES, today owned by Inter RAO UES.

At the 1989 census, Dnestrovsc had a population of 14,876. At the 2004 census it had ca. 11,200 inhabitants. According to the 2004 census, the population of the town was 12,382 inhabitants, of which 2,580 (20.83%) were Moldovans (Romanians), 3,390 (27.37%) Ukrainians and 5,249 (42.39%) Russians.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ Transnistria's political status is disputed. It considers itself to be an independent state, but this is not recognised by any UN member state. The Moldovan government and the international community consider Transnistria a part of Moldova's territory.

References

46°37′N 29°55′E / 46.617°N 29.917°E / 46.617; 29.917