BESSARABIA

bĕsərāˈbēə, historic region, c.17,600 sq mi (45,600 sq km), largely in Moldova and Ukraine. It is bounded by the Dniester River on the north and east, the Prut on the west, and the Danube and the Black Sea on the south. Consisting mainly of a hilly plain with flat steppes, it is an extremely fertile agricultural area, especially for wine grapes, fruits, corn, wheat, tobacco, sugar beets, and sunflowers. Dairy cattle and sheep raising are also important. Agricultural processing is the chief industry. There are some stone quarries and lignite deposits. Bessarabia's leading cities are Chişinău and Tiraspol in Moldova and Izmayil and Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyy in Ukraine. The population consists of Moldovans (about two thirds), Ukrainians, Russians, Jews, and Bulgarians. As the gateway from Russia into the Danube valley, Bessarabia has been an invasion route from Asia to Europe. Greek colonies were planted on the Black Sea coast of Bessarabia as early as the 7th cent. b.c. The region was later part of Roman Dacia, but after the 4th cent. a.d. it was subject to incursions by Goths, Huns, Avars, and Magyars. Slavs first settled in Bessarabia in the 7th cent. in the midst of these incursions. From the 9th to the 11th cent., the area was part of Kievan Rus, and in the 12th cent. it belonged to the duchy of Halych-Volhynia. Cumans and later Mongols overran Bessarabia; after the latter withdrew it was included (1367) in the newly established principality of Moldavia. The region probably derives its name from the Walachian princely family of Bassarab, which once ruled S Bessarabia. In 1513 the Turks and their vassals, the khans of the Crimean Tatars, conquered Bessarabia. After the Russo-Turkish wars, the region was ceded to Russia by the Treaty of Bucharest (1812). The Crimean War resulted (1856) in Russia's cession of S Bessarabia to Moldavia; but the Congress of Berlin (1878) returned the district to Russia. After the Bolshevik Revolution (1917) the anti-Soviet national council of Bessarabia proclaimed the region an autonomous republic; however, in 1918, Bessarabia renounced all ties with Soviet Russia and declared itself an independent Moldovan republic, later voting for union with Romania. Although the Treaty of Paris (1920) recognized the union, Russia never accepted it. In 1940 Romania was forced to cede Bessarabia to the USSR; the Romanian peace treaty of 1947 confirmed Bessarabia as part of the USSR. The larger part of the region was merged with the Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic to form the Moldavian SSR (now Moldova); the southern and northern sections, with a predominantly Ukrainian-speaking population, were incorporated into Ukraine.

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The Political Status of Bessarabia By ANDREI POPOVICI, Ph. D...of his belief that the title to Bessarabia, originally Roumanian, belongs...because of the express desire of the Bessarabians, who prefer to associate with...
...War, 1914-1918-Territorial ques?ions-Bessarabia (Moldova and Ukraine) 2. Romania-Foreign...Powers (1914-1920) Treaties, etc. 4. Bessarabia (Moldova and Ukraine)-History-20th...States CONTENTS CHRONOLOGIES: 1 Bessarabia until 1919 1 2 The Paris Peace...
...History -- 20th century. 3. Jews Bessarabia Moldava and Ukraine -- History...eastern Poland, the Baltic countries, Bessarabia, and Northern Bukovina became, to...Northern Bukovina to the Ukrainian SSR and Bessarabia to the Moldavian SSR. The three Baltic...
...49 3. Bessarabia: Nationalism in an Archaic Province...Distribution so Bessarabia, Ethnic Distribution 91...Dobrudja, alongside the chapters on Bessarabia, Bukovina, and Transylvania. I have...
...rule: approximately one million in Bessarabia under Russian rule; two hundred fifty...for Rumanias services by offering Bessarabia to be detached, presumably, from a...customary sacrifices. Germany had offered Bessarabia, 24 Austria- Hungary was non-committal...
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...Hungary; the Dobrudja from Bulgaria; and Bessarabia from Russia. 9 Despite undeniable...condition of the Russian minorities in Bessarabia, the treatment of Bulgarians and Albanians...Although adamantly opposed to yielding Bessarabia to Moscow, Romanian Foreign Minister...
...Tiraspol on the upper Dniester overlooking Bessarabia. He remained in Dubossary until his...Wallachia, two in Moldavia, one in Bessarabia), hundreds of monastic establishments...principalities, with the exception of Bessarabia, to Ottoman and phanariot rule. Under...
...practice, and then proceed to the subsequent prongs of its Article 9 analysis. 2. "Prescribed by law" In Metropolitan Church of Bessarabia v. Moldova, the ECHR held that, in order to be "prescribed by law," a permissible state limitation of religious expression...
...Tiraspol on the upper Dniester overlooking Bessarabia. He remained in Dubossary until his...Wallachia, two in Moldavia, one in Bessarabia), hundreds of monastic establishments...principalities, with the exception of Bessarabia, to Ottoman and phanariot rule. Under...
...thousands of kilometres east of the Bessarabia it had putatively set out to reconquer...into the evolution of the fighting. Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina were recovered...the second Conducators allusion to the Bessarabian question at the last Congress of the...
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...Stalin annexed the Romanian province of Bessarabia, a region populated mainly by Romanian-speakers. The "Bessarabian question" had long been a bone of...The Soviets, however, insisted that Bessarabias majority population constituted a...
...wars. The interfluvial region, known as Bessarabia, had been a part of the Russian empire...Romanians, however, the incorporation of Bessarabia into Greater Romania was recognised...Encouraged by the German hands-off policy on Bessarabia proclaimed in the secret Molotov-Ribbentrop...
...Jewish elders in her village of Yednitz, Bessarabia (which is now Moldova). She was recognized...outlet for her energies. Then they fled Bessarabia to the United States (though why they...bring other family members over from Bessarabia. Yente couldnt do all the work alone...
...Empire in 1812, when it became known as Bessarabia. More than a century later, following...terms of the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact, Bessarabia was annexed by Soviet troops and proclaimed...finally accepted USSR incorporation of Bessarabia. It would be a long wait, until December...
...of Paris of 1856 demanded rectification of the frontier of Bessarabia in order more fully to secure the Freedom of the navigation...for all Christians remaining under Turkish rule; and it gave Bessarabia to Russia in exchange for the corner of Bulgaria known as...
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...Of course," the answer. I uttered the words: "and toast?" A flurry ofwaitresses with the untamed accents of Bulgaria and Bessarabia bore juice andbutter to the table, poured coffee. "And toast," I wailed at their departingbacks. The head waiter himself accompanied...
...its history, Moldovas roots are in the Romanian province of Bessarabia which swapped hands between Russia and Romania a number of...end of the First World War. During the Second World War Bessarabia was annexed by the Soviet Union which set about suppressing...
...in 2004, plagues of it affecting eastern Europe from the lusty Russian sailors of Murmansk to the impoverished peasants of Bessarabia. The advance of tobacco was more insidious. It was the English who brought smoking to Europe. Ralph Lane, earliest Governor...
...party he tried to make out later. His brutal occupation of the Baltic states in 1940 and his demands that Romania hand over Bessarabia and northern Bukovina were ill-considered provocations to Hitler. Nation-thieves were bound to fall out. Nobody has done more...
...I would like to mention that, in addition to the Baltics, the 1939 "territorial bonus" Hitler granted to Stalin included Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina, detached from Romania and incorporated into the Soviet Union, in keeping with the provisions of the...
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BESSARABIA bes ra be , historic region, c.17,600 sq mi (45,600...There are some stone quarries and lignite deposits. Bessarabias leading cities are Chisinau and Tiraspol in Moldova...As the gateway from Russia into the Danube valley, Bessarabia has been an invasion route from Asia to Europe. Greek...
...tyen , city, SW Ukraine, on the Dniester River. It lies in Bessarabia in an agricultural district and has agricultural and food...was incorporated into the Russian Empire in 1812 as part of Bessarabia. The city was under Romanian rule from 1918 to 1940 and under...
...and northernmost sections of former Bessarabia . Its proximity to the Black Sea gives...1812, when the Russians received all of Bessarabia (the name for the area of Moldavia between...later passed to Romania, which seized Bessarabia in 1918. In 1924, the USSR, refusing...
...It then included Bukovina and Bessarabia . Like its sister principality, Walachia...remained under the Ottoman Empire. S Bessarabia early passed under the rule of the khans...Bukovina was taken (1775) by Austria and Bessarabia by Russia (1812). After the Russo-Turkish...
...European powers, and it awarded S Bessarabia to Moldavia. The election (1859) of...independence but was obliged to restore S Bessarabia to Russia and to accept N Dobruja in...Shortly thereafter, Romania annexed Bessarabia from Russia, Bukovina from Austria...
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