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TRANSNISTRIA....This little sliver of land, about the size of Rhode Island, stretches about 120 miles along the border of Moldova and the Ukraine. It averages about eight miles in width and is the home of around 450,000 people. Ask any of the residents and they'll tell you that Transnistria is an independent country that broke away from Moldova, after Moldova broke away from the crumbling Soviet Union. The little "country" that nobody else in the United Nations recognizes has its own "government", currency, post office and standing army.

Problems started back in 1990. Moldova, with a population that was mostly of Romanian descent, looked like it might rejoin its neighbor to the west. It didn't happen. Transnistria declared their independence and moved to closer ties with Russia. A civil war that claimed around 700 lives took place over the next two years.

In the end, a cease fire was declared. Moldova agreed to grant Transnistria some autonomy but not complete independence. Russia provides financial support and maintains a military presence in the region. And, the little country that really isn't is the only "country" in the world that still has the communist hammer and sickle on its flag. Well, I saw that version on an online search. But, upon arrival in Tiraspol, all I saw were red flags with a Christmas green stripe across the horizon.

 
Copyright 2016 by Phillip Martin All rights reserved.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Copyright 2016 by Phillip Martin All rights reserved.
Copyright 2016 by Phillip Martin All rights reserved.