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  2. Gagauzia - Wikipedia

    • Gagauzia or Gagauz-Yeri, officially the Autonomous Territorial Unit of Gagauzia (ATUG), is an autonomous territorial unit of Moldova. Its autonomy is intended for the local Gagauz people, a Turkic-speaking, primarily Orthodox Christian ethnic group. Bessarabia, previously the eastern half of the Principality of Moldavia, was annexed by the Russian Empir… See more

    Gagauz ASSR declared12 November 1989
    Gagauz Republic declared19 August 1990
    Autonomy agreement reached23 December 1994
    Autonomy established14 January 1995
    History

    In the early 20th century, Bulgarian historian M. Dimitrov enumerated 19 different theories concerning the origin of the Gagauz people. Several decades later, the Gagauz ethnologist M. N. Guboglo listed 21 su… See more

    Geography

    Gagauzia comprises four enclaves, and is divided into three districts. The main, central enclave includes the cities Comrat and Ceadîr-Lunga and is divided into two districts with those cities serving as administrati… See more

     
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    The Gagauz Republic (Gagauz: Gagauz Respublikası, [ɡɑɡɑˈus rɪsˈpublʲɪkəsə]; Romanian: Republica Găgăuzia, [reˈpublika ɡəɡəˈuzia]; Russian: Республика Гагаузия, romanized: Respublika Gagauziya, [rɪsˈpublʲɪkə ɡɐɡəˈuzɪjə]) was a …

  5. Gagauzia conflict - Wikipedia

    The Gagauzia conflict (Gagauz: Gagauziya çatışmaları; Romanian: Conflictul din Găgăuzia) was a conflict between the Moldavian SSR and posteriorly the independent Republic of Moldova and their Gagauz population, which sought …

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  9. A Struggle for Identity in a Forgotten Corner of Europe

    Sep 20, 2017 · A Struggle for Identity in a Forgotten Corner of Europe. Amid the ghosts of the past empires, residents of Gagauzia fight poverty and a loss of tradition to maintain their culture. By Alexandra...

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