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''''Dnestrovsk''' (Russian: ''ДНЕСТРОВСК'') is a town in Eastern ] a Moldovan region of (internationally recognised as part of the ], near the border with ]. It is located at the shores of Lake Cuchurgan and home to the Cuchurgan power station, ]. | ''''Dnestrovsk''' (Russian: ''ДНЕСТРОВСК'') is a town in Eastern ], near the border with ]. It is located at the shores of Lake Cuchurgan and home to the Cuchurgan power station, ]. | ||
It is a ] which was founded in ] times by the establishment of a large power company, Moldavskaya GRES, which is today owned by Inter RAO UES, the joint subsidiary of ] and ]. | It is a ] which was founded in ] times by the establishment of a large power company, Moldavskaya GRES, which is today owned by Inter RAO UES, the joint subsidiary of ] and ]. | ||
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'Dnestrovsk (Russian: ДНЕСТРОВСК) is a town in Eastern Transnistria, near the border with Ukraine. It is located at the shores of Lake Cuchurgan and home to the Cuchurgan power station, Moldavskaya GRES.
It is a company town which was founded in Soviet times by the establishment of a large power company, Moldavskaya GRES, which is today owned by Inter RAO UES, the joint subsidiary of RAO UES and Rosenergoatom.
External links
- Dnestrovsk Online (Russian)
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