Tiraspol – the Border City of Eastern Latinity
Tiraspol – the Border City of Eastern Latinity
Author(s): Vasile CUCERESCU, Simion RoscaSubject(s): Human Geography, Local History / Microhistory, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology
Published by: Editura Universitatii din Oradea
Keywords: border city, Europe, international / cross-border relations, Latinity, status, Tiraspol
Summary/Abstract: The paper focuses on the Moldovan border city – Tiraspol, belonging to the Eastern extremity of Latinity; de facto, being situated in the secessionist region of Transnistria. Tiraspol has developed next to the ruins of the ancient Greek city Tyras, founded about 600 B.C. by people from Miletus. Tiraspol is analysed as a border city of Eastern Latinity, following its legal status, name, geographical position, history, people, demographics, ethnic structure, international relations, cross-border relations, EUBAM mission. The city is presented through the prism of the Transnistrian conflict, an artificial and frozen conflict, which affects the natural socio-economic development of Moldova and afflicts the security of Europe in this region of the continent. From the geographical, historical and cultural points of view, the Europeaneity of Tiraspol can play a crucial role in developing an appropriate matrix at the border of Eastern Latinity.
Journal: Eurolimes
- Issue Year: 2015
- Issue No: 19
- Page Range: 185-196
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English
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