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The union is composed of ethnic [[Ukrainians]]. It acts as a [[federation]] of local clubs and civic organizations of Ukrainians throughout Transnistria. It represents the minority population in conferences abroad, and has secured the support of the [[Kiev]]-based World Congress of Ukrainians which publicly declared its readiness to ''"protect Transnistria's right to independence"''.[http://www.hri.org/news/balkans/rferl/2003/03-08-29.rferl.html] |
The union is composed of ethnic [[Ukrainians]]. It acts as a [[federation]] of local clubs and civic organizations of Ukrainians throughout Transnistria. It represents the minority population in conferences abroad, and has secured the support of the [[Kiev]]-based World Congress of Ukrainians which publicly declared its readiness to ''"protect Transnistria's right to independence"''.[http://www.hri.org/news/balkans/rferl/2003/03-08-29.rferl.html] |
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Of the 35 nationalities represented in Transnistria, ethnic Ukrainians [[2004 Census in Transnistria|make up 28.8 percent]].[http://pridnestrovie.net/facts.html]. Along with ethnic [[Russians]] (30.3 percent), [[slavs]] form a majority of the population in Transnistria. |
Of the 35 nationalities represented in Transnistria, ethnic Ukrainians [[2004 Census in Transnistria|make up 28.8 percent]].[https://web.archive.org/20060423231113/http://pridnestrovie.net:80/facts.html]. Along with ethnic [[Russians]] (30.3 percent), [[slavs]] form a majority of the population in Transnistria. |
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Revision as of 19:35, 20 July 2016
The Union of Ukrainians in Pridnestrovie is a non-governmental organization based in Transnistria (official shortform name: Pridnestrovie). Its president is Vladimir Bodnar, an ethnic Ukrainian born in Transnistria.
The union is composed of ethnic Ukrainians. It acts as a federation of local clubs and civic organizations of Ukrainians throughout Transnistria. It represents the minority population in conferences abroad, and has secured the support of the Kiev-based World Congress of Ukrainians which publicly declared its readiness to "protect Transnistria's right to independence".[1]
Of the 35 nationalities represented in Transnistria, ethnic Ukrainians make up 28.8 percent.[2]. Along with ethnic Russians (30.3 percent), slavs form a majority of the population in Transnistria.