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Pridnestrovie's territorial boundaries

Pridnestrovskaia Moldavskaia Respublica is a country in South Eastern Europe. It is located between Moldova and Ukraine. It covers a fixed territory of 4,163 km² with a total of 816 km of clearly defined borders.
Map of Pridnestrovie In landmass, Pridnestrovie, as the country is called for short, is slightly smaller than Delaware and almost twice the size of Luxembourg. On a worldwide scale it is larger than a full 10% of UN member countries. With a size of 4,163 square km, Pridnestrovie is six times larger than Singapore or Bahrain.

Historically, Pridnestrovie's territory was never part of Moldova. The two countries were forced into a joint nation in World War II when Hitler and Stalin redrew the borders of Europe. In the breakup of the Soviet Union, both countries withdrew from this forced and unnatural union.

Click to see more The country is landlocked, however, the Dniester River forms the natural border with Moldova. This river has for centuries served as the area's main international border. Pridnestrovie shares this border with Moldova for 411 km. Its other international border is with Ukraine for 405 km.

Pridnestrovie's permanent population consists of 555,000 people made up of 35 different nationalities. The majority are Slavs.

An independent state since 1990, Pridnestrovie exercises full and sole control over its territory: Juridical sovereignty, Westphalian sovereignty and domestic sovereignty.

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PHOTOS: DEFENDING PRIDNESTROVIE'S BORDERS
See how Pridnestrovie customs inspectors protect the country's borders.
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Law enforcement in Pridnestrovie Pridnestrovie's police force Aleksander Korolev, Minister of Internal Affairs Showing our true colors Flying the flag of the proud nation Customs patrol on the Dniester River Training of customs inspectors Customs control on Pridnestrovie´s border Our customs inspectors at work Customs inspectors, Pridnestrovie´s border Pridnestrovie's judiciary Enforcing Pridnestrovie's sovereignty Pridnestrovie's border at Novy Goyan
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