Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic | ||||||||||||||||
Молдавская Советская Социалистическая Республика
Republica Sovietică Socialistă Moldovenească Република Советикэ Сочиалистэ Молдовеняскэ |
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Motto Пролетарь дин тоатe цэриле, уници-вэ! (Moldovan) Proletari din toate țările, uniți-vă! (transliteration) "Proletarians of all nations, unite!" |
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Anthem "Молдова ку доинэ стрэбунэ пэ плаюр” ("Moldova cu Doine străbune pe Plaiuri") (1945-1980) "Молдова Советикэ" |
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Location of the Moldavian SSR within the Soviet Union.
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Capital | Kishinev | |||||||||||||||
Languages |
Official languages: Romanian · Russianb Minority languages: Gagauz · Ukrainian |
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Demonym |
Moldavian Soviet |
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Government | Unitary Marxist-Leninist one-party Soviet republic | |||||||||||||||
First Secretary | ||||||||||||||||
• | 1941–1942 | Piotr Borodin | ||||||||||||||
• | 1991 | Grigore Eremei | ||||||||||||||
Chairman of the Council of Ministers | ||||||||||||||||
• | 1940–1945 | Tihon Konstantinov | ||||||||||||||
• | 1990–1991 | Petru Pascari | ||||||||||||||
History | ||||||||||||||||
• | Formation | August 2, 1940 | ||||||||||||||
• | Sovereignty declared | June 23, 1990 | ||||||||||||||
• | Independence of Transnistria | September 2, 1990 | ||||||||||||||
• | Independence of Gagauzia | August 19, 1991 | ||||||||||||||
• | Independence declared | August 27, 1991 | ||||||||||||||
• | Independence recognized | December 26, 1991 | ||||||||||||||
Area | ||||||||||||||||
• | 1989 | 33,843 km² (13,067 sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
Population | ||||||||||||||||
• | 1989 est. | 4,337,600 | ||||||||||||||
Density | 128.2 /km² (332 /sq mi) | |||||||||||||||
Calling code | +7 | |||||||||||||||
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Today part of |
Moldova Transnistria |
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a. | The Romanian language was officially called Moldavian in the Moldavian SSR until 1989. | |||||||||||||||
b. | The Constitution did not define any official language; see Radio Free Europe report for details. |
"Молдова Советикэ"
("Moldova Sovietică")
Moldavia (Romanian: Moldova, Moldova; Russian: Молдавия; Moldaviya), officially the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (Moldavian SSR or MSSR; Romanian: Republica Sovietică Socialistă Moldovenească, in Cyrillic alphabet: Република Советикэ Сочиалистэ Молдовеняскэ; Russian: Молда́вская Сове́тская Социалисти́ческая Респу́блика Moldavskaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika), also known to as Soviet Moldavia or Soviet Moldova, was one of the fifteen republics of the Soviet Union existed from 1940 to 1991. The republic was formed on August 2, 1940 from parts of Bessarabia, a region annexed from Romania on June 28 of that year, and parts of the MASSR, an autonomous republic within the Ukrainian SSR.
After the Declaration of Sovereignty on June 23, 1990 and until 23 May 1991 it was officially known as the Soviet Socialist Republic of Moldova. From 23 May 1991 until the declaration of independence on 27 August 1991, it was renamed the Republic of Moldova whilst remaining a constituent republic of the USSR.
Geographically, the Moldavian SSR was bordered by Romania to the west and Ukraine to the north, east, and south.