Doroţcaia
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Doroţcaia is a village from the Republic of Moldova, situated on the eastern bank of the River Dniester.
The village was a place of fighting during 1992 War of Transnistria. It is now under the control of the central authorities from Chişinău.
The Grigoriopol Romanian-language school which was not allowed to function by the authorities of Transnistria was moved to the village in 2002.
According to the 2004 Moldovan Census[1], the village had a population of 3,206, of 3,160 were ethnic Moldavians/Romanians, 39 were ethnic minorities, and 7 other/undeclared.
[edit] Political problems
On the eastern edge of Doroţcaia is passing the strategic road linking Tiraspol and Rîbniţa, and separatist authorities from Tiraspol want to control this road. 85% of Doroţcaia's farmland is over the road. Starting with 2003 Transnistrian authorities tried to prevent farmers of accessing their lands. Unable to harvest their crops, the farmers suffered serious losses.
This situation lead to an escalation of conflict between farmers and Transnistrian guards. OSCE mission was involved to find a temporary solution that allows farmers to access their land[2].
[edit] References
- ^ (Romanian) Official results of 2004 Moldovan census
- ^ OSCE Moldovan Mission seeks solution to Dorotcaia's bitter harvest
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Moldovan control | Transnistrian control | ||
Northern security zone | Cocieri1 • Vasilievca1 • Corjova1 • Mahala1 • Molovata Nouă1 • | Dubăsari5 • Roghi1 | |
Southern security zone | Varniţa2 • Copanca3 | Bendery4 • Proteagailovca4 • Gâsca3 • |
Notes: 1 belongs to Dubăsari district; 2 belongs to Anenii Noi district; 3 belongs to Căuşeni district;
4 also known as Bender or Tighina; belongs to Municipality of Bender; 5 belongs to Territorial unit Transnistria