| Transnistrian indepedence referendum, 2006 The 2006 referendum in Transnistria took place in Transnistria on 17 September 2006. On that date, Transnistria voted to continue its de facto independence and seek closer ties with Russia. Transnistrian_indepedence_referendum,_2006
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| Romanian Border Police The Romanian Border Police () is the structure of the Romanian Ministry of Interior and Administrative Reform responsible for the border security and passport control at border crossing points, airports and ports. Romanian_Border_Police
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| Media of Transnistria media in Transnistria, the breakaway territory within the borders of Moldova, features both state-owned or supported outlets and opposition media. The publishing languages reflect the ethnic makeup of the country, with Moldovan, Ukrainian and Russian language publications. English media is also available. Allegations of propaganda have emerged internationally. Media_of_Transnistria
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| North Kosovo North or Northern Kosovo (, Severno Kosovo; ) is an unofficial name for a region in the northern part of Kosovo with an ethnic Serb majority that functions largely autonomously from the remainder of the disputed territory, which has an ethnic Albanian majority. Ibarian Kolashin (, Ibarski Kolašin; ), a toponym that pre-dates the political partition, is also used to refer to the area. North_Kosovo
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| Serbs in Albania Serbs constitute an ethnic minority in Albania. According to the latest national minority census in Albania (2000), there were around 2000 Serbs and Montenegrins (they are listed together as one ethnic group) in the country. Domestic Serb-Montenegrin community claims the figure is around 25,000, while independent sources placed the figure at 10,000 in 1994. Serbian sources estimate up to 30,000. Serbs_in_Albania
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| Turkey's membership of international organizations Turkey is a founding member of the United Nations, the Organization of the Islamic Conference, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, a member state of the Council of Europe since 1949, and of NATO since 1952. Turkey's_membership_of_international_organizations
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| Transnistrian indepedence referendum, 2006 Talk:Transnistrian_indepedence_referendum,_2006
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| Georgia–Russia relations Georgian–Russian relations are the relations between Georgia and Russia and between the Georgian and Russian people in particular, lasting from the 18th century.During the 18th century, Russia, the Ottoman Empire and Persia vied for control over the strategically important Caucasus region. Eventually Russia won this battle by conquering the lands of Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia. Russian occupation of Georgia took place in two steps. Georgia–Russia_relations
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| Transnistria/Archive 6 Talk:Transnistria/Archive_6
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| History of Abkhazia This article refers to the history of Abkhazia, also sometimes spelled as Abchasia. History_of_Abkhazia
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| Doroţcaia Doroţcaia is a village in the Republic of Moldova, situated on the eastern bank of the River Dniester.The village was a place of fighting during 1992 War of Transnistria. It is now under the control of the central authorities from Chişinău.The Grigoriopol Romanian-language school which was not allowed to function by the authorities of Transnistria was moved to the village in 2002. Doroţcaia
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| Antiziganism Antiziganism () or Anti-Romanyism is hostility, prejudice or racism directed at the Romani people, also known as Gypsies.The root zigan is the basis of the word for the Romani people in many European languages. In most of those languages, the pronunciation is similar to the Hungarian cigány (). The Roma — who have often been stereotyped as thieves, tramps, con men and fortune tellers — have been subject to various forms of discrimination throughout history. Antiziganism
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| Requests for mediation/Transnistrian referendum, 2006 Wikipedia_talk:Requests_for_mediation/Transnistrian_referendum,_2006
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| Standards for Kosovo Talk:Standards_for_Kosovo
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| MariusM/sandbox User:MariusM/sandbox
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| Transnistria/archive 9 Talk:Transnistria/archive_9
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| Armenian parliamentary election, 2007 Parliamentary elections were held in Armenia on 12 May 2007. 1,364 candidates ran for the 131 seats, 41 of which were constituency seats with the remaining 90 being filled by a proportional party-list system. The electoral threshold is five per cent. Armenian_parliamentary_election,_2007
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| Anti-Romanian discrimination Anti-Romanian discrimination and sentiment or "Romanian-phobia" (, românofobie) is hostility toward or prejudice against Romanians as an ethnic, linguistic, religious, or perceived racial group, and can range from individual hatred to institutionalized, violent persecution. Anti-Romanian_discrimination
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| Anti-Romanian discrimination Talk:Anti-Romanian_discrimination
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