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- Transnistria was an early crossroads of people and cultures, including the South Slavs, who reached it in the 6th century1. Transnistria became an autonomous political entity in 1924 with the proclamation of the Moldavian ASSR2. The Moldavian ASSR included today's Transnistria and an adjacent area around the city of Balta in modern-day Ukraine2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
Transnistria was an early crossroads of people and cultures, including the South Slavs, who reached it in the 6th century. Some East Slavic tribes ( Ulichs and Tivertsy) may have lived in it, but they were pushed further north by Turkic nomads such as Pechenegs and the Cumans.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_TransnistriaTransnistria became an autonomous political entity in 1924 with the proclamation of the Moldavian ASSR, which included today's Transnistria (4,000 km 2, 1,600 sq. mi.) and an adjacent area (9,000 km 2, 3,500 sq. mi.) around the city of Balta in modern-day Ukraine, but nothing from Bessarabia, which at the time formed part of Romania.
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