1989 Census in Transnistria
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The 1989 Census in Transnistria was organized by the authorities of the MSSR in the final days of its existence as a Soviet republic
Republics of the Soviet Union
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. It took place as part of the Soviet Census
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 of 1989.

Results from the 1989 census showed that among the population of Transnistria, approximately 40% were ethnic Moldovans
Moldovans
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, 28% Ukrainians
Ukrainians
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 and 25% Russians
Russians
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.

Census results

  • Total population on the left bank of the Dniester river (minus Tighina): 546,400
  • Total population in raion
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    s mostly on the left bank of the Dniester river (minus Tighina): 601,660
  • (note that percentages below are given from the second figure)
  • Moldovans: 39.9%
  • Ukrainians: 28.3%
  • Russians: 25.5%
  • Others: 6.4%
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