Tiraspol (Moldova); Тирасполь (Moldova) - LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies | Library of Congress
- ️Mon Oct 19 1981
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Tiraspolʹ (City)
Tiraspolʹ (Moldavian S.S.R.)
Municipiul Tiraspol (Moldova)
Тирасполь (Moldova)
Tyraspolʹ (Moldova)
Tiraspol (Dniester Moldovan Republic)
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- Cities and towns
Associated Locale
- Moldova
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Earlier Established Forms
Tiraspolʹ (City)
Tiraspolʹ (Moldavian S.S.R.)
Sources
found: Maret︠s︡kiĭ, S. K. Tiraspolʹ, 1958.
found: Phone call to BGN, 3/12/81(approved name Tiraspolʹ,46.50N 29.37E, no variants or earlier names)
found: Col. Lipp.(Tiraspol or Tiraspolʹ)
found: SSSR, Admin.-territ. delenie soi︠u︡znykh respublik, 1974:p. 460 (Tiraspolʹ; founded in 1795)
found: BGN. Foreign names info. bull, no. 6 (Dec. 1993):p. 27 (former name: Tiraspolʹ: PPL, 46°50ʹN, 29°37ʹE; new name: Tiraspol: PPL, 46°50ʹN, 29°37ʹE)
found: Enchikl. Sov. Moldoven., 1976(Tiraspol)
found: Foreign names information bulletin, Nov. 30, 1998(Tiraspol [short form], Municipiul--ADM1 (MD43), 46°50ʹN 29°40ʹE)
found: Report on the Moldovan parliamentary elections February 27, 1994:p. 2 (Dniestr Moldavian Republic (DMR); capital Tiraspol)
found: Wikipedia, September 24, 2015(Tiraspol (Russian and Ukrainian: Тирасполь = Tiraspolʹ [Russian]/Tyraspolʹ [Ukrainian]) is internationally recognised as the second largest city in Moldova, but is effectively the capital and administrative centre of the unrecognized Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (Transnistria); 46°51ʹN 29°38ʹE)
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1981-10-19: new
2015-09-25: revised
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