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Names, abbreviations, spellings

How do you say that in ... "Pridnestrovian?" Here's how! A list of what we call things here and how we spell them: Local placenames, abbreviations, spellings, and more.

With three official languages in our country and different names in each language, it is no wonder that English translators often get confused when they talk about Pridnestrovie. Sometimes the meaning even gets lost because the same thing is called different names by different people. To avoid that from happening, here's a quick guide to what is called what and how we spell things around here.

COUNTRY-NAME, SHORT FORM:
Pridnestrovie [0]
Incorrect usage:
Pridnestrovye, Transnistria, Transdnistria, Transdniestr, Trans-Dniestria, Transdniester, Transniestria, Transdnestr, etc.

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COUNTRY-NAME, LONG FORM:
Pridnestrovskaia Moldavskaia Respublica [1]
Incorrect usage:
Pridnestrovie Moldovan Republic, Pridnestrovian Moldavan Republic, Dniestr Moldovan Republic, Transnistria Moldovan Republic, etc.

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ABBREVIATION:
PMR [1]
Incorrect usage:
DMR, TMR, PMH, NMP, etc.

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ADJECTIVE / INHABITANTS:
Pridnestrovian
Pridnestrovians [1]
MAJOR TOWNS, CITIES:
Tiraspol [1] (capital)
Bender
Dubossary
Grigoriopol
Rybnitsa
Kamenka
Slobozya
 
MAIN GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURE:
Dniester River [1]
Other valid forms:
Dnestr (Russian),
Dnister (Ukrainian),
Nistru (Romanian / Moldavian)

The name Dniester derives from Scythian / Sarmatian Dānu nazdya; "the river to the front."
 
NAMES OF PUBLIC FIGURES:
Igor Smirnov [1], President
Aleksander Korolev [1], Vice President
Valeri Litskai [1], Minister of Foreign Affairs
Helen Chernenko, Minister of Economy
Ivan Tkachenko, Minister of Health
Anatoliy Guretskiy [1], Minister of Justice
Yevgeny Shevchuk [1], Chairman of Parliament / Opposition
Grigori Marakutsa, Former chairman of Parliament
Alexander Radchenko, former Pres. candidate / Opposition
Tom Zenovich, former Pres. candidate / Opposition
Nikolai Buchatskii, opposition leader
Yuri Suhov, Leader of the Respublica political party
Mikhail Burla, Leader (with Yevgeny Shevchuk) of the Renewal political party
Viktor Kostyrko, Mayor of Tiraspol
Valerianus Tulgar, President, Union of Moldavians in Pridnestrovie
Alena Arshinova [2], Leader of the Breakthrough political party
Roman Khudyakov, Leader of the political party LDPR of Pridnestrovie
Andrey Safonov, Presidential candidate / Opposition
Nadezhda Bondarenko, Presidential candidate / Opposition
Peter Tomaily, Presidential candidate / Opposition
Oleg Gudymo, Leader of the political party People's Will
 
POLITICAL PARTIES, ORGANIZATIONS:
Renewal [2] (in Russian, Obnovlenye)
Republic (Respublica), but normally not translated. Usually used in the original form, Respublica
Breakthrough [2] (Proriv)
LDPR of Pridnestrovie
Patriotic Party of Pridnestrovie
People's Will, Pridnestrovie (Narodnaya Volya)
Social Democratic Party of Pridnestrovie
Pridnestrovie Communist Party (PKP)
Communist Party of Pridnestrovie (KPP-CPSU)
Unity (Yedinstvo)
Return (Povernennia)
Power to the People (Vlast Narodu)
For Accord and Stability
Union of Patriotic Forces
Position
Movement for the Development of Pridnestrovie
 

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