Camenca sub-district, Transnistria
- Camenca sub-district, Transnistria
Camenca sub-district is an administrative sub-region of Transnistria. Its seat is the city of Camenca (Romanian: Camenca, Russian: Каменка (Kamenka), Ukrainian: Kamianka, Polish: Kamionka). The district also contains 12 communes: Caterinovca, Crasnâi Octeabri, Cuzmin, Hristovaia, Hruşca, Ocniţa, Podoima, Raşcov, Rotari, Severinovca, Slobozia-Raşcov, and Valea Adâncă.
It is home to the Dniester Sanatorium which is the oldest health resort in Transnistria.
Camenca is located at coord|48|0|N|28|43|E|, on the Dnestr, in the North of Transnistria. In 1989 the capital had a population of 13,700.
In 2001, election officials for the Transnitrian presidential election announced that sitting president Igor Smirnov received 103.6 percent of the vote in this region.
External links
* [http://www.visitpmr.com/kamenka_pmr.html Wittgenstein's paradise]
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