Camenca (Russian: Kamenka, Ukrainian: Kamianka, Polish Kamionka) is the capital of the Administrative Region of Camenca of Transnistria, which is a poor, unrecognized republic, that has itself declared independent form Moldova. Transnistria or Transdniester (Russian: Приднестровье (Pridnestrovye), Romanian Transnistria, referred to as Stânga Nistrului (Left Bank of the Nistru) by official Moldovan sources) is a region in eastern Europe. ...
Camenca is on the Dnestr, in the North of Transnistria. The river Dniestr (in Polish and Russian; Nistru in Romanian; Дністер, Dnister in Ukrainian; Tyras in Latin; also known as Dniester) is a river in Eastern Europe. ... Transnistria or Transdniester (Russian: Приднестровье (Pridnestrovye), Romanian Transnistria, referred to as Stânga Nistrului (Left Bank of the Nistru) by official Moldovan sources) is a region in eastern Europe. ...
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Pregătind o deplasare la Camenca, am trecut şi pe la acest sanatoriu, vestit cândva prin metoda de tratament pe care o aplică clienţilor săi – ampeloterapia, adică terapia cu suc de struguri.
Vin la Camenca câte 80 în tură, prin intermediul unei firme de la Chişinău, care are colaboratori în Israel.
Camenca was one of the centers of the Southern Secret Society.
In the words of her distant relative Davidov (the son of the partisan Denis Davidov), she was “rather pretty, frivolous and as coquettish as a real French, seeking entertainment in order not to die of boredom in barbarous Russia.
In Camenca, she acted as a magnet attracting the iron figures of tsar Alexander’s time, and any man, be it the commander-in-chief or a humble cornet, was eager to die at the charming Aglaya’a feet.”