Raşcov National Park
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Râşcov National Park (known by the Russian-speaking population as Rashkov National Park), is the second largest natural landscape preserve in Transnistria. Located in the north, near Camenca and Râşcov (Russian: Rashkov), it spans what is known locally as "the Pridnestrovian Alps".[1]
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Transnistrian conflict
Localities in the war zone, later called security zone:
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