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    The region's origins can be traced to the Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, which was formed in 1924 within the Ukrainian SSR. During World War II, the Soviet Union took parts of the Moldavian ASSR, which was dissolved, and of the Kingdom of Romania's Bessarabia to form the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1940.

  2. S. Isidor Sârbu. Nichita Smochină. Categories: Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Transnistrian people. Ukrainian people of Moldovan descent. 20th-century Moldovan people. Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic people.

  3. The Soviet republic created following annexation did not follow Bessarabia's traditional border. The Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (Moldavian SSR), established on August 2, 1940, consisted of six and a half counties of Bessarabia joined with the westernmost part of the already extant MASSR (an autonomous entity within the Ukrainian SSR ...

  4. Preceded by. Succeeded by. Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic. Moldova. (Gagauzia) Today part of. Moldova. The Gagauz Republic ( Gagauz: Гагауз Республикасы, Gagauz Respublikası; Romanian: Republica Găgăuzia; Russian: Республика Гагаузия, romanized : Respublika Gagauziya) was a self-proclaimed ...

  5. With the dissolution of the Soviet Union, whose government never recognized the PMSSR as a constituent republic, the now Pridnestrovian Moldovan Republic (PMR) was reorganized into a presidential republic. The Supreme Soviet survived as the legislative organ of government. However, in this new arrangement the Presidium was absent, its powers ...

  6. Reverted to version as of 03:11, 17 December 2018 (UTC) Current consensus on File_talk:Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union.svg is in favor of the 1 December hammer and sickle 03:35, 17 December 2018 600 × 300 (4 KB)

  7. 1989 in the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic‎ (3 C, 4 P) S. 1980s in Moldovan sport‎ ...

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