Administrative Region of Dubasari
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Dubăsari sub-district, is an administrative sub-region of Transnistria
Transnistria
Transnistria is a breakaway territory located mostly on a strip of land between the Dniester River and the eastern Moldovan border to Ukraine...

, Moldova
Moldova
Moldova , officially the Republic of Moldova is a landlocked state in Eastern Europe, located between Romania to the West and Ukraine to the North, East and South. It declared itself an independent state with the same boundaries as the preceding Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1991, as part...

. It is located along the river Dniester
Dniester
The Dniester is a river in Eastern Europe. It runs through Ukraine and Moldova and separates most of Moldova's territory from the breakaway de facto state of Transnistria.-Names:...

, in the center of Transnsitria. Its seat is the city of Dubăsari
Dubasari
Dubăsari is a city in Transnistria, with a population of 23,650. The city is under the administration of the breakaway government of the "Transnistrian Moldovan Republic", and functions as the seat of the Dubăsari sub-district, Transnistria, Moldova.-Name:The origin of the town name is the plural...

. The sub-district contains this city and 9 communes (a total of 21 localities, including small villages/hamlets):
Dubăsari
Dubasari
Dubăsari is a city in Transnistria, with a population of 23,650. The city is under the administration of the breakaway government of the "Transnistrian Moldovan Republic", and functions as the seat of the Dubăsari sub-district, Transnistria, Moldova.-Name:The origin of the town name is the plural...


Comisarovca Nouă
Comisarovca Nouă
Comisarovca Nouă is a commune in the Dubăsari sub-district of Transnistria, Moldova. It is composed of four villages: Comisarovca Nouă, Bosca , Coşniţa Nouă and Pohrebea Nouă . It is currently under the administration of the breakaway government of the Transnistrian Moldovan Republic....

Bosca
Coşniţa Nouă
Pohrebea Nouă
Crasnîi Vinogradari
Crasnîi Vinogradari
Crasnîi Vinogradari is a commune in the Dubăsari sub-district of Transnistria, Moldova. It is composed of five villages: Crasnîi Vinogradari, Afanasievca , Alexandrovca Nouă , Calinovca and Lunga Nouă...

Afanasievca
Alexandrovca Nouă
Calinovca
Lunga Nouă
Doibani I
Doibani I
Doibani I is a commune in the Dubăsari sub-district of Transnistria, Moldova. It is composed of three villages: Doibani I, Doibani II and Coicova . It is currently under the administration of the breakaway government of the Transnistrian Moldovan Republic....

Doibani II
Coicova
Dubău
Dubău
Dubău is a commune in the Dubăsari sub-district of Transnistria, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Dubău and Goianul Nou . It is currently under the administration of the breakaway government of the Transnistrian Moldovan Republic....

Goianul Nou
Dzerjinscoe
Dzerjinscoe
Dzerjinscoe is a commune in the Dubăsari sub-district of Transnistria, Moldova. It is composed of a single village, Dzerjinscoe. It is currently under the administration of the breakaway government of the Transnistrian Moldovan Republic....

Goian
Iagorlîc
Harmaţca
Harmaţca
Harmaţca is a commune in the Dubăsari sub-district of Transnistria, Moldova. It is composed of a single village, Harmaţca. It is currently under the administration of the breakaway government of the Transnistrian Moldovan Republic....

Lunga
Ţîbuleuca
Ţîbuleuca
Ţîbuleuca is a commune in the Dubăsari sub-district of Transnistria, Moldova. It is composed of a single village, Ţîbuleuca. It is currently under the administration of the breakaway government of the Transnistrian Moldovan Republic....



In addition, the breakaway authorities control the village of Roghi of the Chişinău-controlled Molovata Nouă
Molovata Noua
Molovata Nouă is a commune located in Dubăsari district of the Republic of Moldova, on the eastern bank of the River Dniester. It consists of two villages, Molovata Nouă and Roghi....

 commune of Dubăsari district
Dubasari district
Dubăsari district is a district in the east of Moldova, with the administrative center at Cocieri. As of January 1, 2011, its population was 35,200.This does not include the 715 people that live in the village of Roghi, which is controlled by the breakaway Tiraspol authorities.-History:The...

. According to the 2004 Census in Transnistria
2004 Census in Transnistria
The 2004 Census in Transnistria was organized in Transnistria at roughly the same time that Moldova held its own census, which Transnistria refused to participate in out of principle and deference to its September 2, 1990 Declaration of Independence....

, the population of the sub-district is 36,734, and that of the village Roghi is 715. The exact ethnic composition is available only for the sum: 18,780 (50.15%) Moldovans
Moldovans
Moldovans or Moldavians are the largest population group of Moldova...

 (Romanians
Romanians
The Romanians are an ethnic group native to Romania, who speak Romanian; they are the majority inhabitants of Romania....

), 10,594 (28.29%) Ukrainians
Ukrainians
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, 7,125 (19.03%) Russians
Russians
The Russian people are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Russia, speaking the Russian language and primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries....

, 92 (0.25%) Gagauzians, 134 (0.36%) Bulgarians
Bulgarians
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, 46 (0.12%) Roma, 46 (0.12%) Jews
Jews
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, 53 (0.14%) Poles
Poles
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, 185 (0.50%) Belarussians, 63 (0.17%) Germans
Germans
The Germans are a Germanic ethnic group native to Central Europe. The English term Germans has referred to the German-speaking population of the Holy Roman Empire since the Late Middle Ages....

, 126 (0.34%) Armenians
Armenians
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, and 205 (0.56%) others and non-declared. The population of the village of Roghi is almost entirely Moldovan (Romanian).

In 1990-1991, the city of Dubăsari and the surrounding area were occasionally the scene of incidents, which aimed to establish in Transnistria a government that would break away from Moldova. In the 1992 War of Transnistria
War of Transnistria
The War of Transnistria was a limited conflict that broke out in November 1990 at Dubăsari between pro-Transnistria forces, including the Transnistrian Republican Guard, militia and Cossack units, and supported by elements of the Russian 14th army, and pro-Moldovan forces, including Moldovan...

 the city and the surrounding area were a major scene of the fighting in the War of Transnistria
War of Transnistria
The War of Transnistria was a limited conflict that broke out in November 1990 at Dubăsari between pro-Transnistria forces, including the Transnistrian Republican Guard, militia and Cossack units, and supported by elements of the Russian 14th army, and pro-Moldovan forces, including Moldovan...

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