Ethnicity map, made by the Transnistrian officals, according to the 2004 census
The 2004 Census in Transnistria was organized by Transnistria at roughly the same time that Moldova held its own census which Transnistria refused to participate in out of principle and deference to its September 2, 1990Declaration of Independence. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1102x1600, 165 KB) from the Transnistrian official site http://tdsu. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1102x1600, 165 KB) from the Transnistrian official site http://tdsu. ... Motto: For the right to live on this land Anthem: Anthem of Transnistria Capital Tiraspol Largest city Tiraspol Official languages Moldovan, Russian and Ukrainian Government President Parliamentary Republic Igor Smirnov Recognition Independence Recognition From Moldova none September 2, 1990 none Area ⢠Water (%) 4,163 km² 1,607 sq mi 2. ... September 2 is the 245th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (246th in leap years). ... This article is about the year. ... A declaration of independence is a proclamation of the independence of an aspiring state or states. ...
Results from the 2004 census reveal that among the population of Transnistria, approximately one third are ethnic Moldovans while around two thirds are Slavs. The Slavic peoples are the most numerous ethnic and linguistic body of peoples in Europe. ...
Census results
Total population (including Tighina): 555,347 (percentages below refer to this first figure)
Total population (minus Tighina): 450,337
Moldovans: 31.9%
Russians: 30.4%
Ukrainians: 28.8%
Bulgarians: 2%
Gagauz: 2%
Poles: 2%
Tighina or Bender (Russian: ÐендеÑÑ) is a city in Transnistria, a breakaway region of Moldova. ...