Cities

Park Named After D.K. Rodin

The park in Chobruchi village, spanning 4 hectares, was created beginning in 1958 according to the vision of Great Patriotic War veteran and sculptor Dmitry Konstantinovich Rodin. Far from simply designing a park and stepping away, Rodin devoted himself to continuously transforming and enriching this space over many years, adding cascading waterfalls, fountains, artificial reservoirs,

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Church of the Holy Great Martyr Demetrius of Thessaloniki, Sukleya Village

The Church of the Holy Great Martyr Demetrius of Thessaloniki first appeared in Sukleya in 1866, establishing a place of Orthodox worship for this village community that would endure through remarkable trials over the following century and a half. During the Soviet era, before the outbreak of war, the church was closed and its building

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House of Culture, Kitskany Village

A beautiful and spacious building occupies a central position in Kitskany village — the rural House of Culture, constructed in 1965 with a capacity of 500 seats. This institution has long served as the hub of community life in Kitskany, functioning as a center for communication, spiritual development and relaxation for the village’s residents. The

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Kitskany Bridgehead

The Kitskany Bridgehead stands as one of the most strategically significant military sites in the history of Pridnestrovie, having played a decisive role in the success of the Iasi-Chisinau operation during World War II. The bridgehead was captured by troops of the 3rd Ukrainian Front during the Odessa operation of 1944, extending up to 18

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Holy Ascension Novo-Nyametsky Monastery

The Holy Ascension Novo-Nyametsky Monastery, situated in the center of Kitskany village, stands as one of the most outstanding monuments of Orthodox church architecture in all of Pridnestrovie — a place of profound spiritual significance, remarkable historical depth and genuine architectural beauty. The monastery ensemble comprises four churches serving different liturgical purposes: the Holy Ascension

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Church of the Holy Archangel Michael in the Village of Parcany

The history of St. Michael’s Church in Parcany stretches back to 1829, when the village’s first stone church was constructed with funds contributed by the villagers themselves. At the beginning of the 20th century, this original building was replaced by a magnificent new church built on the same site, modeled after the celebrated Bendery Transfiguration

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