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'''''Dnestrovskaya Pravda''''' is a ] newspaper from ], Moldovan region of ] (internationally recognized as part of ]).
It was founded by the Tiraspol City Council of popular deputies in 1941. This is the oldest periodical publication in the region. Its name means ''Dniester Truth''; taking it title from the ] river which flows through the city. '''''Dnestrovskaya Pravda''''' is a Russian-language newspaper from ], the capital of ].<ref name=home></ref> It was founded by the Tiraspol City Council of popular deputies in 1941. This is the oldest ] in the region. Its name means ''Dniester Truth''; taking its title from the ] river, which flows through the city.


Its editor is Tatyana Mikhailovna Rudenko (]: Татьяна Михайловна Руденко).<ref></ref>
The paper is printed daily and consists of only four folded ]-sized sheets. It is often cited as an authoritative source for news from Transnistria by foreign news agencies such as ], ] and ].


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Latest revision as of 20:45, 2 January 2025

Dnestrovskaya Pravda is a Russian-language newspaper from Tiraspol, the capital of Transnistria. It was founded by the Tiraspol City Council of popular deputies in 1941. This is the oldest periodical publication in the region. Its name means Dniester Truth; taking its title from the Dniester river, which flows through the city.

Its editor is Tatyana Mikhailovna Rudenko (Cyrillic: Татьяна Михайловна Руденко).

References

  1. Dnestrovskaya Pravda website
  2. Газета "Днестровская правда" | Неофициальный сайт Президента Приднестровской Молдавской Республики (ПМР)

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