Dubăsari, Transnistria state, Moldova

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🇲🇩 Dubăsari or Dubossary (Дубоссары; דובאסאר; Дубоcсари) is a city in Transnistria. Claimed by both the Republic of Moldova and the Transnistrian Moldavian Republic, the city is under the latter's administration, and functions as the seat of the Dubăsari District.

History Dubăsari is the site of one of the oldest settlements in Moldova, and the Transnistrian region. Stone Age artifacts have been found in the area, and there are several kurgans (presumed Scythian) around the city. First mentions of modern Dubăsari date to the beginning of the 16th century, as a fair populated by Moldavian peasants. The settlement became part of the Russian Empire in 1792, and was granted city status in 1795. It was part of Kherson Governorate from 1803 to 1922.

The murder of a Ukrainian boy, Mikhail Rybachenko, in Dubăsari became one of the triggers of the Kishinev pogrom after the Bessarabetz paper insinuated that he had been murdered by the Jewish community for the purpose of using their blood in the preparation of matzo for Passover. Unlike in Kishinev, the authorities at Dubăsari acted to prevent the pogrom in the town.

In 1924–1940, Dubăsari was part of the Soviet-created Moldavian ASSR. The town was heavily industrialised during the pre-WWII period. In the course of World War II, in 1940, when Bessarabia was occupied by the Soviet Union, it became part of the newly created Moldavian SSR. On 27 July 1941, the town was occupied by German and Romanian troops. It was re-captured by Soviet forces in the summer of 1944.

In 1951–1954, the Dubăsari dam, and a 48 MW hydroelectric power plant Dubossarskaya GES was constructed, and the Dubossary Reservoir was formed.

Dubăsari and its suburbs were the site of major conflict during 1990–1992, that eventually culminated in the War of Transnistria (1992). Since then, it has been controlled by the breakaway administration of Transnistria and tensions has risen most recently during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The city's economy was significantly damaged during the war in 1992.

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Dubăsari has a population of over 23,650 people. Dubăsari also forms part of the wider Transnistria State which has a population of over 469,000 people. Dubăsari is situated near Tiraspol.

Twin Towns - Sister Cities Dubăsari has links with:

🇲🇩 Bender, Moldova
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Antipodal to Dubăsari is: -150.833,-47.267

Locations Near: Dubăsari 29.1667,47.2667

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🇲🇩 Chișinău 28.828,47.028 d: 36.9  

🇲🇩 Ialoveni 28.783,46.95 d: 45.6  

🇲🇩 Bender 29.483,46.833 d: 53.8  

🇲🇩 Strășeni 28.617,47.133 d: 44.1  

🇲🇩 Tiraspol 29.632,46.844 d: 58.7  

🇲🇩 Cimișlia 28.783,46.517 d: 88.3  

🇲🇩 Călărași 28.3,47.25 d: 65.4  

🇺🇦 Rozdilna 30.067,46.833 d: 83.5  

🇲🇩 Comrat 28.667,46.317 d: 112.3  

Antipodal to: Dubăsari -150.833,-47.267

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